Los Angeles Film School
Main Campus:
6363 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028-7318
877-952-3456
About Los Angeles Film School
The Los Angeles Film School (LAFS) was established by Hollywood professionals. LAFS offers a one-year, "hands-on" associate's degree program in the science, craft, and theory of filmmaking. The school focuses on the entertainment industry and has degree programs in computer animation, game production, and film.
Distance Learning Enrollment: N/A Financial Aid For Online Students: Yes Average Cost Per Online Course: N/A
Sector: Private for-profit- 2-year Religious Affiliation:N/A HBCU:No Highest Degree Offered: Associate's Academic Calendar:N/A Accredited By: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology
Distance Learning Web Site: http://www.lafilm.com
Web Site: http://www.lafilm.com
Financial Aid Site: http://www.lafilm.com/admissions/financial-aid.html
Online Learning Programs at Los Angeles Film School
The Los Angeles Film School's accelerated degree programs start has a new class of students every month, preparing students the minute they’re ready for a career in filmmaking.
What's Unique at Los Angeles Film School
Former and current LAFS instructors are industry professionals. Some of them are the following: Donn Cambern, editor of The Last Picture Show and Romancing the Stone; Lawrence G. Paull, production designer of Blade Runner and Back to the Future; John Hora, director of photography for Gremlins and Honey, I Blew Up the Kid; Salvador Carrasco, director/writer of The Other Conquest; Ariel Levy, line producer for The Spy Who Loved Me and Oliver!; and Anna Thomas, screenwriter of El Norte and Frida.