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Film and Media Arts

From moving pictures to an established industry, film and media have the power to capture our most powerful stories. Learn more about how it has evolved and helped tell diverse stories.

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The World Stage has captivated and inspired artists, musicians and poets for 25 years. On this day it also captivated a young woman with a camera.
The art and life along Degnan Blvd. in Leimert Park
What does the art in your neighborhood look like? Student producer Joy chose to answer that question for Leimert Park, and took a close look at the art along Degnan Boulevard.
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It was time for the students to re-frame their thinking and explore how they can translate their ideas into the visual language of photography and video.
Capturing some of the world's most celebrated people, photographer Christofer Dierdorff calls his portraits "confrontational" due to their uncomfortable size and perspective.
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Photographer Kevin McCollister captures the beauty of L.A.'s lonelier, hidden contours.
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LACMA's new educational initiative, the LACMA9 Art + Film Lab, is a traveling interactive installation/event and community space that will visit nine SoCal communities over a 16 month period.
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A new documentary follows four would-be master sommeliers through the rigorous testing process.
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"ITSOFOMO: In the Shadow of Forward Motion" is considered one of the most intense works of art produced during the years that the AIDS crisis cut through the art world.
"I Want You" by Chet Zar | Image from Chetzar.com
Traditional visual effects specialists have shifted their creative focus from movies into other realms as pre-digital make-up and costuming decline.
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Buy passes to the 2013 Summer KCET Cinema Series at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.
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Students explored, conducted interviews, and took photos of the places and people that capture the many layers of Elysian Valley.
Louis Hock documented the experiences of his Los Analos neighbors.
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