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Community Colleges in California for Film

Hi there! Film is my passion, and I'm looking to go to community college before transferring. Any recommendations on the top community colleges in California that have solid film programs? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several excellent community colleges in California with strong film programs that will offer a solid foundation prior to transferring to a four-year institution. Here are a few that come strongly recommended:

1. Santa Monica College: Santa Monica College has a renowned film program, offering both AA degrees and certificate programs in film production and film studies. The classes include topics like editing, sound, directing, and screenwriting, all under the guidance of experienced professors, many of whom have worked in the industry.

2. Orange Coast College: At Orange Coast in Costa Mesa, the Film and Television program prepares students to work in the film industry with a focus on production, history, and theory. They have impressive facilities including a soundstage and post-production labs.

3. City College of San Francisco: Their Cinema Department provides a comprehensive curriculum covering various aspects of filmmaking. Students not only learn the aesthetic and technical artistry fundamentals but also about the cinema industry's business and legal aspects.

4. Los Angeles City College: Los Angeles City College offers both an AA degree and a Certificate of Achievement in Cinema Production which covers directing, cinematography, editing, producing, and writing.

Remember to research each of these programs thoroughly and visit if you can, to make sure you find the best fit for your educational and career goals. As you plan your pathway towards transferring, reach out to advisors, professors, and transfer centers at both community colleges and prospective 4-year institutions. They can provide valuable guidance in course selection to ensure a smooth transition when the time comes. Best of luck on your film journey!

a year ago

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