SFTV Student Awards 2015
As we head into summer, the School of Film and Television congratulates all of our graduating students and also recognizes those students among the class of 2015 who were honored with various academic awards….
As we head into summer, the School of Film and Television congratulates all of our graduating students and also recognizes those students among the class of 2015 who were honored with various academic awards….
Independent producer, entrepreneur and alumna Nicole Fox (Production – B.A. ‘98) recently spoke to SFTV students in Mayer Theater about alternative financing in the age of crowdsourcing and social media. Money is no longer…
When Professor Howard Lavick retires to Southern Oregon this summer, we will be sad to see him go. But Lavick, who began teaching film courses at LMU in 1984, has left a legacy built…
Chantelle Wells’ (WPTV – M.F.A. ’15) journey from her youth to advertising to staff writer on the CW hit comedy-drama Jane the Virgin is an unconventional one. As the recent grad prepared for commencement, she spoke to…
The Emmy-nominated television writer talks about writing his first novel “Second Street Station,” which centers on fictional character Mary Handley, the first female detective in Brooklyn and will be released June 9.
First-year engineering students are heading to the front of the class this spring as they become teachers of engineering at Playa Vista Elementary School, in Los Angeles. Twenty-five students in the Frank R. Seaver…
A project to turn used coffee grounds into biodiesel developed by electrical engineering graduate student Mohammad Faruk Hasan earned him a spot in the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGIU) staged March 6 to 8…