Los Angeles Film Studies Center
Located in one of the primary film and television production centers in L.A. and utilizing state of the art camera and editing equipment, LAFSC is designed to integrate a Christian world view with an introductory exploration of the work and workings of mainstream Hollywood entertainment. The Film Studies minor offers a track that allows you to study for a semester at LAFSC and receive full credit. Senior Jeremy Camp, digital media studies major, is studying at LAFSC this fall semester. Web Resource


Union Student Film Festival
Students interested in the art of creating films can submit their best work to the Annual Union Student Film Festival, held in the Spring of each year. Grand Prize and Students’ Choice award winners will receive cash prizes, and sponsors like Avid have provided prizes for the Grand Prize winners.



Fall 2008 Final Exams Dec 15, 8pm


opportunities

LA Film Studies Center
Do you get thrown out of movie nights because you can't quit analyzing the flick? Do you compare today's moneymaker to the classics? Do you find yourself talking about directors as though you know them personally? Do you think in movie quotes? Have you ever said "pan left" before making a left turn? Perfect. You are the passionate. And the L.A. Film Studies Center (LAFSC) can give you the skills, resources and community to let your passion grow.
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Fall 2008 Thanksgiving Break Nov 26, 8am

Day of Remembrance Nov 5, 8am

Fall Break 2008 Oct 16, 8pm

Tennessee Communication Association Conference Sep 12, 12pm: Montgomery Bell State Park

Fall 2008 First Day of Classes Sep 8, 8am

Freshmen Registration Jun 27, 9am: PAC

The Trip to Bountiful May 6, 8pm: W. D. Powell Theatre
A story of a woman's journey home to Bountiful!
"The Trip to Bountiful" features.... Catherine Schulz, Jonathan Skagfield, Caitlin Riggs, Jill Casey, Dustin Perry, Ian Miller, Melissa Miller, Kyla Lockhart, and Natalie Newberry!

The Trip to Bountiful May 5, 8pm: W. D. Powell Theatre
A story of a woman's journey home to Bountiful!
"The Trip to Bountiful" features.... Catherine Schulz, Jonathan Skagfield, Caitlin Riggs, Jill Casey, Dustin Perry, Ian Miller, Melissa Miller, Kyla Lockhart, and Natalie Newberry!

Cinco de Mayo End of the Year Event May 5, 5pm: Coburn Dining Room

All Comm. Arts students! Come join fellow students and professors for a Cinco de Mayo party to celebrate the end of the year! Mexican food will NOT be served, but we will have a delicious meal (i.e. steak, not regular cafeteria food!), department awards, pinatas and plenty of Cinco de Mayo decor.

Tickets are on sale now from most Comm Arts faculty for $5 through noon on Wednesday, April 30th (we need to know how many are coming by then for the food!). They won't be sold at the door.

Come party with us on May 5th (it really is Cinco de Mayo) at 5:30 in Coburn. Afterward, we'll go to the theatre for the end-of-the-year production of "Trip to Bountiful."

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The Trip to Bountiful May 4, 2pm: W. D. Powell Theatre
A story of a woman's journey home to Bountiful!
"The Trip to Bountiful" features.... Catherine Schulz, Jonathan Skagfield, Caitlin Riggs, Jill Casey, Dustin Perry, Ian Miller, Melissa Miller, Kyla Lockhart, and Natalie Newberry!