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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 Spring 2013 KCET Cinema Series in North Hollywood continued with a screening of "Starbuck" at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. After the…
Working with man's best friend gives William Wegman's work an inherent, perhaps instinctive charm, one that has led to the artist's creation of iconic film shorts.
Photo by a L.A. Leadership Academy student producer
Youth Voices student were given disposable film cameras to photograph the river.
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With art, creativity and support, students are able to harness new opportunities and see a new future for themselves.
Michael Miller | Photo by Oliver Wang.
Michael Miller was the go-to lensman for countless album covers and publicity stills during one of California hip-hop's most vibrant eras.
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Forthcoming film "Who Are My People?" is not just a one-hour exploration of conflicts between Native people anxious to defend their culture and the rush to develop the desert for utility-scale solar power, it's also a profoundly personal statement abou...
This image is widely considered the earliest-known photograph of Los Angeles.
Its origin story is something of a mystery. Who took the photo, and when?
Catherine Opie's images are distinguished by her ability to merge references to photographic history with the stuff of contemporary life.
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Ana Andrade is one of a handful of new-generation Tijuana artists involved in artistic practices desiring to produce social change.
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Through a camera's lens, we create a world based on what we choose to focus on.
A selection of polaroids by Andy Warhol are on display at The Luckman Gallery. The exhibition emphasizes the labor involved in the production of the artist's work.
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Two films from the 1980s defined character and social archetypes that persist to this day.
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