Arthur Dong
Arthur Dong, a visiting instructor for LMU’s School of Film and Television has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Award totaling $475,840 in production funds for his film, The Killing Fields of Dr….
Arthur Dong, a visiting instructor for LMU’s School of Film and Television has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Award totaling $475,840 in production funds for his film, The Killing Fields of Dr….
by Karol Hoeffner “The problem with you kids, is that you watch too many movies,” screamed my mentor, John Fletcher, British cinematographer and documentary filmmaker. It struck me as an odd thing to say…
The scholarships will go to two girls participating in The Hollywood Reporter program that links girls from underprivileged backgrounds with powerful women in the entertainment industry as mentors.
Check out the compilation video of some of our favorite Monday Nights moments. From alum writer/director Brian Helgeland bringing an advance screening of his blockbuster movie 42 (and discussing his Razzie Award!) to alum/executive…
Clinical Assistant Professor of Screenwriting, Karol Hoeffner, is adding playwright to her already impressive list of novel, screen and television credits. She recently penned the book to an original children’s musical, Christmas at the…
Animation alum and mastermind behind Cartoon Network’s Johnny Bravo, Van Partible, graces the cover of the latest issue of LMU Magazine.
Vicki Graf, professor of education, was selected to serve on California’s Statewide Special Education Task Force – charged with analyzing the state’s systems for serving students with disabilities and providing policy recommendations to the…