MFA in Film & Television Bows at Mount St. Mary's College
MFA in Film & Television Bows at Mount St. Mary's College
New program, led by filmmaker/writer Ron Fernández, will be headquartered at two historic Hollywood studios
LOS ANGELES, June 11, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Mount St. Mary's College is broadening its array of film degrees by launching a new master of fine arts degree in film & television. The two-year, co-ed program will be held on weekends to accommodate both working professionals and aspiring young filmmakers, and includes actors' workshops as well as lectures from visiting industry professionals.
"We will have a very low student-to-instructor ratio, and students will have tremendous access to filming and editing equipment right away," says Pam Haldeman, chair of the Mount's Department of Film, Media & Communication. "They're not going to have to wait to do real production work."
The MFA in film & television represents a broadening of the College's academic array of film degrees, which have previously been concentrated on the undergraduate level. The MFA program shares a focus on human stories with MSMC's innovative bachelor of science degree in film, media and social justice. However, MFA coursework will be tailored to a student's specific interests, from directing, producing and screenwriting, to cinematography, editing, special effects and sound.
Haldeman says the hallmark of the MFA program will be its mentoring model. "Upon graduation, our goal is to ensure that the graduate has landed a job or selected a job in the industry and has something lined up," Haldeman says.
Each MFA student will be issued a high-resolution, production-quality camera, which they will be encouraged to use outside of class in projects of their own. The department uses RED cameras, the same ones used to shoot high-profile films "The Hobbit" and "Thor." Students will also have access to Alexa, Blackmagic, and Canon cameras, and will earn their certification in cutting-edge Avid and ProTools software.
Instruction and production will take place at two historic Hollywood studios. The MFA's primary headquarters will be based on The Lot, a studio built in 1919 during the Silent Era of film. Through the years, the studio served as home to United Artists, Warner Bros. and Samuel Goldwyn Studio. Films shot or edited on location range from classics such as "Some Like It Hot" and "Porgy & Bess" to contemporary hits like "The Green Mile" and the "Austin Powers" trilogy.
"We're thrilled to have a home at The Lot," says MFA program director Ron Fernandez. "This is a studio that holds an important place in Hollywood history, and it continues to serve as a vibrant filmmaking locale today."
The state-of-the-art facility currently hosts companies such as Oprah Winfrey's OWN Network and popular shows like "True Blood" and "Game of Thrones." Students in the Mount's MFA program will have access to The Lot's full gamut of offerings, including production offices, carpentry shops, screening rooms and more.
Mount St. Mary's has also inked a deal for its own 4,400-square-foot sound stage, complete with a three-wall green screen, at Hollywood Center Studios. There, Stage No. 12 will be home to both instruction and filming for students in the program. The modernized Hollywood Center also dates to 1919, and has been the home for classic Laurel & Hardy films, TV hits like "I Love Lucy," movies such as "When Harry Met Sally" and current TV clientele Comedy Central, Disney and NBC.
Prominent instructors have come aboard to develop students' experiences in a variety of fields:
-- Producers such as Chris Wyatt ("Napoleon Dynamite").
-- Directors such as Tommy O'Haver, ("Ella Enchanted," starring Anne
Hathaway, and "An American Crime," with Ellen Page, Catherine Keener and
James Franco).
-- Screenwriters like Don Whitehead (TV's "Smallville" and "Beauty and the
Beast") and Becca Topol (Nickelodeon Movies, Fox Television Studios and
Disney).
-- Cinematographers such as Byron Shah ("Mercy" and "Prom").
-- Film marketing executives such as Cheryl Boone Isaacs, president of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; and Catherine Paura '07 MA,
a pioneer in film marketing and CEO of Capstone Global Marketing &
Research Group.
-- And MFA program director Ron Fernández, a writer, director and member
of the Writers Guild of America and the Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences. Fernández recently was awarded a Title V grant to develop
coursework exploring the role of Hispanic Americans in early Hollywood
cinema.
About Mount St. Mary's College
Mount St. Mary's College in Los Angeles offers a dynamic learning experience in the liberal arts and sciences. Mount St. Mary's has a diverse student body, and we are dedicated to providing a superior education enhanced by an emphasis on building leadership skills and fostering a spirit to serve others. For more information, visit www.msmc.la.edu.
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