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  1. Explore the departments and programs that make up the legendary UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Explore the rich history of UCLA TFT with roots back to 1941. World-class school with world-class courses, taught by world-class faculty.

  2. Located between ocean and mountains, grit and glamour, the Theater Department welcomes students to Los Angeles with a rigorous program combining UCLA’s academic excellence and the School of Theater, Film and Television’s professional school training.

  3. The undergraduate Film program is structured to ensure students leave with both a deep scholarly understanding of cinema and hands-on experience in various aspects of film, television, and digital media.

  4. Production / Directing – Narrative (MFA) The Production/Directing program melds practical skills with deep theoretical and historical knowledge of film and digital media. Craftmanship meets creativity, all underpinned by a commitment to social responsibility.

  5. Taught by top experts and leaders working in the entertainment industry, the world-renowned Professional Programs at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television offers graduate-level, competitive admission, yearlong, non-degree programs in Screenwriting, Producing, Writing for Television, Acting for the Camera and Directing.

  6. The Department of Film, Television and Digital Media provides professional and scholarly approaches to the study of media and helps students discover their powers as independent artists and communicators.

  7. The UCLA Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media summer courses offer students from around the globe an unparalleled opportunity to study filmmaking at one of the most prestigious film schools in the world - right in the heart of Hollywood.

  8. The UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television consists of the Department of Theater and the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media. Both are recognized national centers for higher education in production and performance as well as history, theory, and criticism.

  9. Undergraduates in film and television study the history of film and television, screenwriting, animation, film and television production, including cinematography, editing, directing the camera, and digital media and tools.

  10. The UCLA General Catalog is published annually. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented in the UCLA General Catalog. However, all courses, course descriptions, instructor designations, curricular degree requirements, and fees described herein are subject to change or deletion without notice.