Established 1952 Administrative staff 40 Acceptance rate 78.5% (2014) Total enrollment 335 (2010) Graduation rate 49% (2014) | Academic staff 100 Students 300 Undergraduate tuition and fees 18,975 USD (2015) Phone +1 818-345-8414 Founded 1952 | |
Type Private film school
William Smith (President/CEO)
Peter Hawley (Dean) Location Tarzana district of Los Angeles, California Address 18618 Oxnard St, Tarzana, CA 91356, USA Notable alumni Robert Schwentke, Brent Morin, Timothy Linh Bui, Jason Young, Dominik Rausch Similar Pacific States University, World Mission University, Westwood College - Los Ange, Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon, American Jewish University Profiles |
Live and study filmmaking in los angeles at columbia college hollywood
Columbia College Hollywood is a private, nonprofit film school established in 1952 in Los Angeles. It grants a four-year baccalaureate degree and is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.
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- Live and study filmmaking in los angeles at columbia college hollywood
- Plastic bodies by melissa whitman columbia college hollywood
- Facilities
- Notable alumni students
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The college's cinematic arts programs offer bachelor of fine arts and associate of fine arts degrees in film and television production covering screenwriting, producing, directing, cinematography, sound recording, editing, special effects and interactive media.
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Facilities
Columbia College Hollywood is located on an 85,000-square-foot campus that was the former worldwide headquarters of the Panavision company. The campus features multiple sound studios, theaters, and screening facilities as well as Avid and Final Cut editing suites. The College will be adding nearly 18,000 square feet to its campus. The addition will feature new indoor/outdoor screening facilities, state-of-the-art classrooms, personalized student viewing lounges, faculty offices, and a student cafe.
Notable alumni / students
CCH alumni have worked in all areas of the film industry, on hit television shows such as CSI, Lost, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Lie To Me and The Wire, on blockbuster films such as Avatar, Tron, Slumdog Millionaire, Twilight: Eclipse, Transformers 3 and Red, and on special effects animated films such as Mulan, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin.