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  1. 122M / Film and Television Directing. Lecture, three hours. Through discussions, screenings, demonstrations, and guests, exploration of script, previsualization, directing actors, directing camera coverage in relationship to story, practical on-set directing, and directing for camera. P/NP or letter grading.

  2. School of Theater, Film, and Television. The school's comprehensive arts curriculum gives motivated students the means to challenge the constructs around them as multifaceted artists and scholars, filled with the knowledge, insight, and point of view to create meaningful experiences pointing toward a better world.

  3. 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.

  4. UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television | 4,479 followers on LinkedIn. The vision of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television is to serve as a premier global interdisciplinary ...

  5. The Film, Television and Digital Media minor program requires seven courses with a maximum of two courses being lower division (numbered between 1 and 99). Each course must be taken for a letter grade, unless the course is offered Passed/Not Passed only. An overall GPA 2.0 or better for minor coursework is required.

  6. Requisites: courses 14A, 14B, 14C, C154A. Exploration of sound design for theater and techniques for mixing, reinforcement, and signal processing. Topics include use of delay, equalization, and microphone placement for theater sound reinforcement with focus on mixing musicals. Covers paperwork needed to complete show.

  7. The Directing Program offers a robust curriculum, encompassing core studio courses, three production opportunities, and interdisciplinary electives. Encouraging holistic growth, students are urged to explore fields outside of theater, leveraging UCLA’s premier research status. Collaboration is key: students work intimately with playwrights ...