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  1. School of Theater, Film, and Television Requirements. University Requirements. Theater Area of Emphasis (Acting, Design/Production, Directing, Integrated Studies, Musical Theater, Playwriting) All emphasis classes require instructor consent to enroll. The faculty may elect to not continue a student in the emphasis at any time.

  2. Playwriting students work across a range of media, study with accomplished playwrights, and develop their work alongside a small and gifted cohort. The Graduate Playwriting Program augments playwriting workshops with coursework in screenwriting, VR/AR, adaptation, and beyond. Our distinguished faculty specialize in African-American theater ...

  3. Explore the departments and programs that make up the legendary UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Academics Film, Television and Digital Media The Department of Film, Television and Digital Media provides professional and scholarly approaches to the study of media and helps students discover their power as independent artists and communicators.

  4. Information Sessions. Our information sessions are available throughout the year and cover both the Department of Theater and the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media. Open the accessible version of University of California, Los Angeles's virtual experience.

  5. The Creative Producing track lets college students study the role of the creative producer or executive while participating in entertainment industry internships. In class, students study the history of the Hollywood studio system and gain a critical perspective of the contemporary industry. In their internships, students apply those skills ...

  6. How to Apply. By the time of entrance, MFA applicants must: Have at least a 3.0 GPA. Satisfy the University of California’s Graduate Admission Requirements. Complete equivalent to a four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree. Complete the . Indicate MFA, Film and Television, Animation as the program. For guidelines on portfolio submissions, click here.

  7. All prerequisites are waived for Film, Television, and Digital Media summer courses and all courses are open to high school students (with the exception of FTV 195, 498, and 221). Students earn UC course credit. These credits may be transferable to other institutions outside the UC System. If you are a visiting student, please check with your home university for their policies on transferring ...