CSULB film professors speak on the importance of the ongoing fight for better pay and benefits by unionized writers and actors.
Tag: film and television
New FEA curriculum for a new year at The Beach
Chair of the Film and Electronic Arts, Adam Moore, is looking to make waves at The Beach with a renovated UTC in production and a new curriculum for incoming students.
WGA writers and SAG-AFTRA actors reveal the cracks under Hollywood’s streaming model
For the first time in 60 years, the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA are striking in solidarity for better wages and job stability, shattering the illusion of fame.
“Sisu” shows the lengths one man goes for a dream
“Sisu” is a historical action film set at the end of World War II and shows one man’s journey to kill Nazis when they try to take everything from him.
NFMLA is “changing the reel” for communal filmmakers
New Filmmakers LA is “filling the void,” for new creators and filmmakers by providing themed film festivals and a supportive environment for arts and life.
Welcoming film students back to the Beach with Adam Moore
Newly appointed Film and Electronic arts Department Chair Adam Moore shares details about experience at LBSU so far.
BEACH WEEKLY ARTS | Reel Talk | Modern horror
In this episode of Beach Weekly Arts, hosts Manuel Valladares and Perry Continente dive into the most memorable horror films of the 2010s in a recurring segment known as Reel Talk. Listen as they discuss films like “Get Out,” “Hereditary” and “It Follows” and the ever-changing genre of horror.