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Entertainment 83 ENTERTAINMENT Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 83 ENTERTAINMENT Film & Television Certificates and Specializations Gain the Skills to Take Your Career to the Next Level 84 FILM & TV MUSIC Interested in becoming a director? Want a career as a movie producer or executive? Interested in behind-the-scenes positions such as director 85 Business & Management 90 Film Scoring of photography? of Entertainment 92 Music Business Enroll in one of our 8 Film & Television Certificates. 86 Acting 92 Music Production 87 Cinematography All of the Film & Television Certificates offer a broad overview of the industry, as well as targeted skills, training, and the contacts you need for success. 88 Directing 88 Film & TV Development Film & Television Certificates 89 Producing Directing Cinematography Newly Revised 90 Post-Production Acting Entertainment Studies Film & TV Development Business & Management Producing of Entertainment Independent Producing Offered entirely online! For more information call (310) 825-9064. Are you looking for a shorter program? Our specializations can be completed in as little as 2-3 quarters! Film & Television Specializations Fundamentals of the Entertainment Industry Get Credit for Offered entirely online! This 4-course specialization is ideal for students who are passionate about entertain- ment and are looking for a short program to prepare them with the basic skill sets a Remote Internship needed to break into the entertainment industry. Film Editing Receive internship credit from home! Due Internships are restricted to candidates Offered entirely online! to COVID-19, the Entertainment Studies in certificate programs and only to This 3-course specialization provides students with the fundamentals of editing theory Internship Program is allowing certificate those students who have completed a and practice in the leading digital editing software. students to receive elective credit for substantive portion of their course work Entertainment Project Management work performed remotely with compa- (at least 12 units). If you are planning on nies in the film, television, and entertain- doing an internship for academic credit, This 3-course specialization provides opportunities to understand project management ment media communities. Internships are visit our website and take a moment to concepts and tools in the entertainment space, covering a wide range of industries, from an excellent way to obtain real-life work familiarize yourself with our policies. Film and TV to Theme Parks and Gaming/Interactive. experience and make the vital connections You must be enrolled in a certificate to Plus, enjoy maximum flexibility—start anytime, with no admissions requirements. necessary to a successful career in the receive internship credit. entertainment industry. Take the next step toward the career you’ve always wanted! For More Information For More Information (310) 825-9064 | entertainment.uclaextension.edu/student-information/internships (310) 825-9064 | entertainment.uclaextension.edu 84 Entertainment Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Benefits of Remote Sneak Preview Sneak Preview is going virtual for 2020, so grab your laptop, tablet or phone and Instruction via Zoom! log on to watch some of the Fall season’s most exciting movies from the com- fort and safety of home! Remote Instruction courses feature live meetings with your instructor, industry guest speakers, and fellow students connecting in real time on Zoom. This dynamic online class is your exclusive ticket to see the most highly antici- pated new films prior to public release, specially selected for our Sneak Preview Benefits of Remote Instruction • Regular interaction with a variety of audience. courses with UCLA Extension’s notable guest speakers En tertainment Studies: • Networking opportunities with filmmaking Our seasoned moderators lead engaging online Q&As with actors, directors, peers from Hollywood and around writers, and producers, giving you an intimate inside perspective on the making • Real-time instruction from professionals actively working in the entertainment the globe of each film. industry Sneak Preview starts October 7 and presents 10 new films. Page 84. For More Information, Contact Past films and guests have included [email protected] | (310) 825-9064 Clemency with actor Alfre Woodard The Two Popes with director Fernando Meirelles FILM TV 804.2 Little Women with producer Amy Pascal Film & TV Sneak Preview: Ford v Ferrari with director Dolemite Is My Name with screenwriters For more information call (310) 825-9064, email Contemporary Films and Filmmakers James Mangold Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski [email protected], or visit 2.0 CEUs entertainment.uclaextension.edu. Join us for an exclusive preview of new movies before Marriage Story with director Noah their public release. Enjoy provocative commentary and Baumbach FILM TV UL 700 in-depth discussions with invited guests after each Free Networking Opportunities screening. Guests include some of the most prestigious Above: Q&A with (left to right) moderator Anne Thompson, actor/producer Kevin Costner, and director Mike Binder at Sneak Preview. for Entertainment Studies actors, filmmakers, and executives in the industry. Our Certificate Students moderators, who are international film festival corre- Does your project need a director, cinematographer, spondents and award season prognosticators, lead For weekly updates, visit entertainment.uclaextension.edu/sneak-preview. screenwriter, actor, producer, composer, or other crew engaging Q&As that give you an insider’s perspective member? Would you like to meet other like-minded of the making of each film. students who have the same business or career goals Reg# 376510 as you? This is the perfect opportunity to meet your Fee: $299 fellow certificate students and make important connec- No refund after 30 Sept. tions. Attend our free networking events or collaborate ❖ Remote Instruction No-Cost Virtual with fellow students online! 10 mtgs Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is restricted to certificate Wednesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 7-Dec. 9 students and alumni in the following programs: Enter- No meetings Nov. 11 & 25. tainment Studies, Acting, Cinematography, Directing, The University is not responsible for lost or stolen Film and TV Development, Independent Producing, quarterly film passes; there is a $50 charge per Entertainment Producing, Business & Management of Entertainment, replacement pass. Film Scoring, Independent Music Production, Music Due to film piracy concerns, no cameras or recording Business, Screenwriting: Film and TV Comprehensive, devices are allowed inside the theater. Participants Feature Film Writing, Television Writing, and the Film are subject to a security check, promotional photog- Editing specialization. raphy, and audio and video recording. Studies Seminars Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Reg# 376524 not permitted. Fee: $0 m Information Session Anne Thompson, film columnist who has covered the To support our student community during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we Sept. 28-Dec. 20 Hollywood beat for over 25 years. She launched are offering FREE virtual seminars for the Fall quarter! Enroll to participate in the FREE Entertainment Studies Indiewire’s daily film blog Thompson On Hollywood for Networking Opportunity for Fall 2020: Variety in 2007. Previously, she was West Coast Editor These free seminars offer a chance to learn, grow, and network while at home. Online Networking: Sept. 28-Dec. 20 for Premiere, Empire, and Film Comment, and senior Connect with fellow students all quarter long via writer at Entertainment Weekly. The seminars will be conducted over Zoom and will be led by industry Canvas (the UCLA Extension online learning platform) professionals. by participating in online discussions and posting the positions that you need filled for your projects! Also, check in with the Networking Canvas page to learn about upcoming No Cost Seminars! For More Information Uninstructed Lab entertainment.uclaextension.edu/free-seminars Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 85 MGMT X 403.01 Business & Management Legal Primer for the of Entertainment Entertainment Business 4.0 units MGMT X 403.31 This unique course explores key legal principles and The Business of Entertainment contractual relationships within the film and television 4.0 units industry through a dynamic assortment of lectures and With the entertainment industry converging into a hands-on workshops. You develop a core understanding worldwide mass media, both business and operation of subjects including idea protection, copyright, defa- models continue to rapidly evolve. This introductory mation, privacy, and the right of publicity. In addition, course for producers, directors, writers, development you are exposed to key issues in manager agreements personnel, and aspiring media executives examines the and in standard film and television agreements, includ- changing business issues associated with the entertain- ing literary option/purchase agreements, life rights ment industry. Through lectures, discussions with agreements, collaboration agreements, and talent Entertainment Studies industry guests, and case studies, instruction focuses employment agreements. The course concludes with on current business and production issues and intro- exploring independent film finance and distribution duces new business models to navigate content onto deals.
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