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The School of Theater, Film and Media Arts has an active community of students, faculty and alumni, whose talents
Actors go on auditions all the time, but they rarely receive the critical but nurturing feedback that they hear in Jennie Eisenhower's "Musical Theater: Dress Rehearsal" class.
Eisenhower brings in casting directors and other professionals from around the city throughout the semester. Her students receive real-world audition experiences in the classroom along with valuable observations and assessments to help them prepare for life after college.
LA Study Away Program Prepares Alum for Unique Job
Alumna Jeanette Leh (BA ‘15) found her calling while participating in the School of Theater, Film and Media Arts’ LA Study Away program. Leh, a theater major with a concentration in technical theater and design, decided to broaden her horizons by joining the traditional entertainment industry-oriented program in the fall of 2014.
The Department of Film and Media Arts is now accepting applications to study away programs in Los Angeles and Venice. Application deadline for both programs are Friday February 26, 2016. Application information can be found in the Study Away section.
LA Alumni Event:
On July 28th over 200 alumni from the Center for the Arts (CFA) and the School of Media and Communications (SMC) came together in Los Angeles for a successful evening event celebrating 12 years of the LA Away Program and its recent move to Raleigh Studios.
We are delighted to announce that the Summer 2015 class is inaugurating our new space at Raleigh Studios! Under the stewardship of Karin Chien and Amy Olk, Temple University's Film and Media Arts department LA Study Away Program has relocated its office and classrooms to the heart of Hollywood in one of the oldest independent studios in Los Angeles. Historic Raleigh Studios was home to stars including Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks; Walt Disney came everyday to his writing office.