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Film Alum, Andrea Ureno Wins Best New Filmmaker Award at City of Angels Festival

Andrea Ureno '08 wins the BEST NEW FILMMAKER AWARD for her documentary “A Girl Can Change The World “edited by CSULB film faculty member Jack Tucker at the City of Angels Women's Film Festival.   

CSULB Film & Electronic Arts Department Expresses Gratitude to The Hollywood Foreign Press Association for their Support of Film Students in the 2021-2022 Academic Year

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has supported Film and Electronic Arts students at The Beach for the past 16 years. In addition to providing support for student productions, in 2020 and 2021 HFPA also supported students who experienced immediate need during the global Covid-19 pandemic through emergency grants to…

Film Professors Kent Hayward, David Waldman, and Andrew Pearson Lead Students in a Collaborative Film Shoot Exercise on Campus After Over a Year of Online Instruction

After over a year of virtual instruction, film students returned back to campus on a hybrid basis for the fall 2021 semester. While following Covid-19 safety protocols and safety procedures put forth by the Film & Electronic Arts Department and the College of the Arts and approved by the City of Long Beach, film students joined together for a…

Congratulations 2021-2022 Scholarship Recipients!

Congratulations 2021-2022 Scholarship Recipients!

CSULB Wins Three Awards at the 2021 CSU Media Arts Festival

At the 2021 CSU Media Arts Festival award ceremony, CSULB won Best Documentary/Creative Non-Fiction for "Target Panic" directed by Madeleine Braun (Film & Electronic Arts Department), Best Promotional for "Falling (in Love)" directed by Cathy Bui (Film & Electronic Arts Department), and Best Experimental for "Gireogi Appa" directed by…

Here's Why Movie Dialogue Has Gotten More Difficult To Understand (And Three Ways To Fix It) - Award Winning CSULB Film Alumna, Karen Baker Landers shares her expertise regarding current sound practices in the industry

In this article for www.slashfilm.com, Ben Pearson reaches out to several professional sound editors, designers, and mixers, many of whom have won Oscars for their work on some of Hollywood's biggest films, to discuss current sound practices in the industry. Among the sound professionals featured in this article is Award Winning CSULB Film Alumna,…

Helen Hood Scheer, Film Faculty Featured in New Parenthood and Documentary Inequity

In this article for the International Documentary Association, Kristine Stolakis , the director of “Pray Away” interviews documentary filmmakers to discuss the lack of tangible support in the industry for new parents. Among those interviewed is documentary filmmaker and Film & Electronic Arts Department Associate Professor of Creative Nonfiction, Helen…

The 2021 Newport Beach Film Festival Features Sixteen Narrative and Documentary CSULB Films

This year, eleven narrative and five documentary CSULB Film & Electronic Arts (FEA) student films will screen in the 2021 Newport Beach Film Festival. In its 22nd season, the Newport Film Festival is widely recognized by Variety and across the film industry.

KCET Fine Cut Finalists Include Three Films by Recent CSULB Film Graduates

The KCET Fine Cut Festival of Films showcases short films made by top student filmmakers from Southern California. This year, three CSULB student films by recent alums are featured as finalists in the 2021 festival, "I Didn’t Mean It" directed by Adriana Morales, "The Home I Never Had" co-directed by Jourdan Amen and Yuliana…

CSULB Dominates List of Finalists For The 2021 CSU Media Arts Festival With 12 Films Represented

Each year, The CSU Media Arts Festival features countless films from CSULB as well as other CSU campuses. The CSU Summer Arts established the Media Arts Festival in 1991 to give talented students studying film, broadcasting, video, screenwriting, and new media within the 23-campus California State University system an opportunity to present their work…

The Film & Electronic Arts Department Pays Tribute to Huntington Beach with Film from Recent Graduate

"The Pier", directed by Charles Watson, a recent alum of The Film & Electronic Arts Department, is a visual and aural love letter to the Huntington Beach Pier narrated by its visitors. Since graduating from CSULB, Charles has gone on to pursue his MFA at Duke University. During his time at Film & Electronic Arts, Charles won two CSU Media Arts…

8 New York and California Film Schools That Are Not NYU and USC

These programs offer different avenues to the typical — often private — university education.