UCLA Film & Television Archive's Research and Study Center (ARSC) is pleased to announce the ARSC Visiting Researcher Stipend for 2013. One stipend in the amount of $3,000 is available this year.
UCLA Film & Television Archive's Research and Study Center (ARSC) is pleased to announce the ARSC Visiting Researcher Stipend for 2013. One stipend in the amount of $3,000 is available this year.
The Archive's Research and Study Center (ARSC) is pleased to announce Bryan Wuest and his paper "Defining Homosexual Love Stories: Reconsidering the History of Pat Rocco's All-Male Films at the Park Theatre" as the recipient of the ARSC Student Research Award for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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The Archive recently held its annual boot camp for incoming graduate students in the Moving Image Archive Studies program (MIAS). Learn more about the MIAS program and the absorbing array of activities students enjoyed.
The Archive Research and Study Center (ARSC) is pleased to announce Philip Leers as the recipient of this year's ARSC Student Research Award. Philip, a student of UCLA's MIAS program, will examine the work of female screenwriters in early cinema, a network of powerful women who, throughout the silent era and into the 1930s, achieved a considerable measure of influence.
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television's "Festival of New Creative Work" will highlight achievements by current students and recent graduates of the Moving Image Archive Studies (MIAS) program.
Reserve your seats online for this free event at UCLA's James Bridges Theater!
Over 40 films and 25 experts for $10! Purchase your "Celebrating Orphan Films" Pass online before Friday to receive a personalized Pass. Home movies, newsreels, experimental films, vintage broadcasts, other formerly "orphaned works," and much more.