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Do you get thrown out of movie nights because you can't quit analyzing the flick?  Do you compare today's moneymaker to the classics?  Do you find yourself talking about directors as though you know them personally?  Do you think in movie quotes?  Have you ever said "pan left" before making a left turn?  Perfect.  You are the passionate.  And the L.A. Film Studies Center (LAFSC) can give you the skills, resources and community to let your passion grow.

Located in one of the primary film and television production centers in L.A. and utilizing state of the art camera and editing equipment, LAFSC is designed to integrate a Christian world view with an introductory exploration of the work and workings of mainstream Hollywood entertainment.

Check out some recent LAFSC student films.

LAFSC Alumni Credits Include:

  • Associate Producer, "Talladega Nights:  The Ballad of Ricky Bobby"
  • Director/Writer, "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" (2005)
  • Dove Award Nominee for director of best music video of the year (2005)
  • Creator, "Higglytown Heroes" (Disney Channel)
  • Producer/Writer, “Touched By An Angel” (CBS)
  • Executive Producer/Writer "A Foreign Affair" (2003)
  • Co-Producer/Writer, "Smallville" (WB)
  • Associate Producer, "The Matrix: Reloaded," "The Matrix: Revolutions," and "Animatrix" (2003)
  • Writer, "Providence" (NBC)
  • Writer, “One Tree Hill” (WB)
  • Writer, “Killer Instinct” (FOX)
  • Multiple Emmy Awards

...and acquired many other credits in the entertainment industry.

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