NEWS
LA Film School Launches an Associate of Science Degree in Film
The Los Angeles Film School has announced the start date for its first degree offering, an Associate of Science Degree in Film, set to begin in July 2008.
The Associate of Science Degree in Film will replace the Immersion Filmmaking Certificate Program that the school has offered since its inception in 1999. The new degree, which would typically account for two years of credit hours at a traditional college, will be completed through 13 months of immersive study.
- "It is one of the many strides our school is taking to become an even stronger academic center for aspiring filmmakers."
- Diana Derycz-Kessler
“The introduction of our very first degree program puts The Los Angeles Film School on the world map for quality filmmaking education,” said Diana Derycz-Kessler, Chief Executive Officer. “It is one of the many strides our school is taking to become an even stronger academic center for aspiring filmmakers.”
In addition to the new degree offering, the school has recently expanded its campus by adding 100,000 square feet of studios, labs, classrooms, and administrative support facilities. The highlight of the expansion is a new Hollywood set which features a two-story 3,000 square foot Victorian house. The main stage also utilizes age-old industry techniques such as green screen, painted backgrounds, and a backlit illuminated trans-light.
Los Angeles Film School graduates and current students enrolled in the Immersion Certificate Program will also have the opportunity to take advantage of the new degree program. The school will continue to enroll and graduate students on a monthly basis.


