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Grad Film Gets Exposed

LA Film School’s EXPOSURE industry screening is meant to provide opportunities for students and grads that have released some of the school’s best films. Less than a week after its most recent installment, EXPOSURE has allowed yet another grad film to gain just that.

  • "It’s a testament to The LA Film School and the education that is offered there"
  • Michael Lawrence
After screening their thesis project Jack in the Box, at the annual event which showcases the top work of students chosen by industry professionals, director Michael Lawrence and producer Nance Nickels immediately got positive feedback and results.

“In less then a week, we were contacted by numerous industry folks,” said Lawrence. “We have already have had our film selected to screen it in a couple of festivals since the EXPOSURE screening.”

Besides having the film selected at the Monaco Charity Film Festival and the Garden State Film Festival, the grads have also been contacted by local studios about more screenings.

“This is a very exciting time for us, not only personally, but professionally,” Lawrence added. “It’s a testament to The LA Film School and the education that is offered there.”