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Provider Institution
COLUMBIA COLLEGE HOLLYWOOD
Center School Department
Program
Film and Television Production
Career Area
F. TV.
Program Description
Established in 1952, the mission of Columbia College Hollywood is to train filmmakers. Aspiring film and video students are taught the necessary skills of their profession.
Areas of Study
Cinema, Television/Video Production, Combined Cinema/Television
Curriculum Emphasis
The 2 and 4-year programs are designed to provide the student with knowledge of the technical, managerial and creative aspects of filmmaking and television/video production. The hands-on program guides the student through several levels of proficiency in
Degree / Certificate
AA (Television/Video Production), BA (Cinema, TV/Video Production, Combined Cinema & TV/Video)
Admission Requirement
Enrollment of Students
All applicants must have completed their high school education or provide a GED certificate, and all applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of their enrollment. In addition to official high school and any further education transcripts an
Academic Calendar
Quarter
Number of Faculty
39
Facilities / Equipment
The 44,000-square foot building features: Shooting Stage; Projection Theater; Casting Room; Stage with Make-up Room and Wardrobe Area; Film Editing Facilities; Videotape and Digital Editing Facilities; Sound Recording and Foley Room; Dubbing Rooms (2 vide
Tuition Fees
Tuition for a matriculated student is $325 per unit for the first 8 units. To qualify as a full-time matriculated student, students must take at least 12 units per quarter (most classes are 4 units). Most full-time students take 16 units per quarter. The
Contact Person
Dr. James Lundstrom, Ph. D.Dean of Academics(818) 401-1032jlundstrom@columbiacollege.eduCarmen MunozAdmissions Manager (818) 401-1035
Address
18618 Oxnard Street,Tarzana, California 91356-1411
Phone Number(s)
Phone: (818) 345-8414Fax: (818) 345-9053
Email
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