Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 87 ENTERTAINMENT Sneak Preview See the most highly anticipated new films prior to public release, specially selected for our Sneak Preview audience. Our seasoned moderators lead engaging Q&As with actors, directors, writers, and producers, giving you an inside look at the making of each film. Sneak Preview starts January 29 and presents 10 new films. Page 87. Past films and guests have included 87 FILM & TV MUSIC Marriage Story with director Ford v Ferrari with director 88 Business & Management 95 Film Scoring Noah Baumbach James Mangold of Entertainment 96 Music Business If Beale Street Could Talk with director Dolemite Is My Name with screenwriters Barry Jenkins Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski 89 Entertainment Project 97 Music Production Management A Hidden Life with actor Valerie Pachner Diane with actor Mary Kay Place 90 Acting Above: Q&A with (left to right) moderator Pete Hammond and director Robert Kenner at Sneak Preview. 91 Cinematography For weekly updates, visit entertainment.uclaextension.edu/sneak-preview. 91 Directing 92 Film & TV Development FILM TV UL 700 Film & TV Free Networking Opportunities 93 Producing For more information call (310) 825-9064, email for Entertainment Studies [email protected], or visit Certificate Students 95 Post-Production entertainment.uclaextension.edu. Does your project need a director, cinematographer, screenwriter, actor, producer, composer, or other crew FILM TV 804.2 member? Would you like to meet other like-minded Sneak Preview: students who have the same business or career goals Contemporary Films and Filmmakers as you? This is the perfect opportunity to meet your 2.0 CEUs fellow certificate students and make important connec- For more information call (310) 825-9064. Join us for an exclusive preview of new movies before tions. Attend our free networking events or collaborate their public release. Enjoy provocative commentary and with fellow students online! in-depth discussions with invited guests after each Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is restricted to certificate stu- screening. Guests include some of the most prestigious dents and alumni in the following programs: Entertainment actors, filmmakers, and executives in the industry. Our Studies, Acting, Cinematography, Directing, Film and TV moderators, who are international film festival corre- Development, Independent Producing, Producing, Business spondents and award season prognosticators, lead & Management of Entertainment, Film Scoring, Indepen- Entertainment Studies engaging Q&As that give you an insider’s perspective dent Music Production, Music Business, Screenwriting: of the making of each film. Film and TV Comprehensive, Feature Film Writing, Tele vision Writing, and the Film Editing specialization. Reg# 371411 Fee: $299 Reg# 371492 No refund after 22 Jan. Fee: $0 Networking Opportunities ❖ Classroom No refund after 30 Dec. 10 mtgs m Information Session Wednesday, 7-10pm, Jan. 29-Apr. 1 Friday, 5-7pm, Jan. 10 Exclusively for Certificate Students Beverly Hills: Writers Guild Theater, UCLA Extension Gayley Center: 135 S. Doheny Dr. 1145 Gayley Ave. Does your project need a director? An actor? A producer? A composer? The University is not responsible for lost or stolen Enroll to participate in any of the following FREE quarterly film passes; there is a $50 charge per Entertainment Studies Networking Opportunities for Register for FILM TV UL 700 Free Network- Winter Networking Event replacement pass. the Winter 2020 Quarter: Winter Networking Event—Friday, Jan. 10, ing Opportunities for Entertainment Friday, January 10, 5–7pm Due to film piracy concerns, no cameras or recording Studies Certificate students to attend devices are allowed inside the theater. Participants 5-7pm UCLA Extension Gayley Center are subject to a security check, promotional photog- Featuring Round Table Networking, a fun, face-to-face our free events and collaborate online! raphy, and audio and video recording. activity where you will have the opportunity to con- This is the perfect opportunity to meet Page 87. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors nect with students in various certificate programs. your fellow Certificate students and make not permitted. After the round table networking activity, students will important connections. Pete Hammond, producer, five-time Emmy-nominated be able to mingle and continue building on connec- writer, film commentator, film critic and awards columnist tions made during the round table networking activity. for Deadline, where he covers the Oscars and Emmys. Online Networking— Jan. 6-Mar. 22 For More Information Mr. Hammond’s writing has appeared in USA Today, The Connect with fellow students all quarter long via (310) 825-9064 New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Variety. His TV Canvas (the UCLA Extension online learning platform) appearances include NBC News, E!, and Extra. by participating in online discussions and posting the entertainment.uclaextension.edu/entertainment-studies-networking-events positions that you need filled for your projects! 88 Entertainment Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 MGMT X 403.34 Business & Management Entertainment Financing: of Entertainment From First $ to Distribution of Profits 4.0 units MGMT X 403.31 This course covers the financial aspects of each step of The Business of Entertainment the motion picture value chain (from development 4.0 units through profit participation) and considers the implica- With the entertainment industry converging into a tions of financial choices. Designed to give you a general worldwide mass media, both business and operation understanding of how financial deals are structured, models continue to rapidly evolve. This introductory topics include how film financing is secured, connecting course for producers, directors, writers, development the production budget to the financing, when a comple- personnel, and aspiring media executives examines the tion guarantor is required, and the various types of changing business issues associated with the entertain- domestic and international distribution arrangements. You ment industry. Through lectures, discussions with also learn about third-party profit participation agree- industry guests, and case studies, instruction focuses ments and the practical aspects and procedures that Film & Television on current business and production issues and intro- underlie them; terms and definitions that impact bottom duces new business models to navigate content onto line considerations, including contingent compensation; new distribution platforms. Some history is highlighted distribution fees and expenses; the producer’s share of to provide a context for current practices and potential. profit; distinctions between production, distribution, and The course also features opportunities to meet senior marketing costs; and how these costs may significantly Certificates and entertainment industry executives in various sectors. impact recoupment and profits. Topics include financing, contracts, intellectual property Reg# 371677 issues, licensing, worldwide theatrical marketing and Fee: $699 distribution, worldwide home entertainment marketing No refund after 10 Jan. and distribution, worldwide television production and m Online Specializations distribution, multi-channel network distribution and Jan. 6-Mar. 22 opportunities, the impact of piracy, and leveraging new Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. c & distribution platforms. By the end of the course, stu- Jeanette B. Milio, feature film and television producer Gain the Skills to Take Your Career to the Next Level dents should have an understanding of the opportuni- and financier who ran a media fund that invested in the ties available in the business of entertainment. production, acquisition, and worldwide distribution of Interested in becoming a director? Want a career as a movie producer Reg# 371670 over 40 television and theatrical projects for HBO, or executive? Interested in behind-the-scenes positions such as director Fee: $699 Showtime, ABC, USA Network, Disney, Lionsgate, Sony No refund after 10 Jan. Pictures, Warner Bros. and others. of photography? m Online MGMT X 403.01 Jan. 6-Mar. 22 c & Enroll in one of our 8 Film & Television Certificates. Gina Holland, entertainment executive with corporate Legal Primer for the management experience in technology and media who Entertainment Business All of the Film & Television Certificates offer a broad overview of the industry, is currently president of 4&4 Enterprises Inc. Her previ- 4.0 units as well as targeted skills, training, and the contacts you need for success. ous positions include production executive and execu- This unique course explores key legal principles and tive producer at Ruby Red Inc. senior vice president at contractual relationships within the film and television Film & Television Certificates BET, and manager of production at NBC. industry through a dynamic assortment of lectures and Reg# 371674 hands-on workshops. You develop a core understanding Directing Cinematography Fee: $699 of subjects including idea protection, copyright, defa- No refund after 10 Jan. mation, privacy, and the right of publicity. In addition, Acting Entertainment Studies m Online you are exposed to key issues in manager agreements and in standard film and television agreements, includ- Jan. 6-Mar. 22 c & Film & TV Development Business & Management Jim Milio, award-winning producer
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