CAMPUS
Midterm Production Spaces
Chaplin • Fellini • Hitchcock • Keaton
The Los Angeles Film School’s Midterm Production Spaces are named in honor of some of the greatest film directors of all time. Charlie Chaplin, Federico Fellini, Alfred Hitchcock, and Buster Keaton have found their places in motion picture history, and by naming these production spaces after them we hope to inspire our students to remember these masters while they work on their films.
These four work areas of various sizes are in constant states of production. During a shoot you might visit the Chaplin production space and it’s a newsroom bustling with activity. The next day the very same area could be a creepy alien planet. And that’s one of the best things about the Midterm Production Spaces. They are always changing. Because this is a fast paced industry and these film sets are as real as they get. Set it up, shoot it, tear it down, and do it again.


