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  1. USC Cinematic Arts crosses the spectrum of media creation from film and television to games and interactive experiences, giving students the skills and vision to become tomorrow's creative leaders. Explore Programs

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  2. Summer @ SCA. Cinematic Arts Online. Visit Us/Attend an Admissions Event. SCA Overview. How to Apply. The USC School of Cinematic Arts provides a cross-divisional education experience where future leaders in the entertainment industry learn all of the disciplines of the modern content creator.

  3. Dean Elizabeth M. Daley. Welcome to the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where we invite you to explore and expand the power and potential of film, television and new media.

  4. At the John C. Hench Division of Animation + Digital Arts, students explore every aspect of art in motion and learn why animation has become integral to filmmaking and digital media. The Division teaches courses in all facets of animation and digital arts.

  5. View Brochure. As the only media school in the world that teaches all the major disciplines of the Cinematic Arts, SCA offers a uniquely interdisciplinary learning experience. Our students take classes across seven divisions that cover the breadth of film, television, and interactive media.

  6. The School of Cinematic Arts looks forward to receiving your application for admission. The Admissions Office is available to assist you during the application process and can be reached at 213-740-8358 or admissions@cinema.usc.edu with any questions.

  7. The Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinematic Arts, Film & Television Production, equips students with a thorough understanding of the technical and aesthetic aspects of the moving image. Production courses cover all aspects of filmmaking and promote a collaborative environment for learning the expression of original ideas through film and video.