School of Cinematic Arts
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I'm in the school of cinematic Arts complex, one of my favorite spaces to hang out and study on campus. That is because it is part of my home as a film and television production major. So right here behind me is a Douglas Fairbanks statue. He founded the cinema program at USC back in nineteen twenty nine, and he was also one of the president's of the Motion Picture Academy and this complex. This one right here is the Steven Spielberg building, and this one over here is the George Lucas building. George Lucas isn't alumni of the USC school cinematic art. He does make his visits to campus to visit students. I actually got to meet him last semester, my first masters off for a year at one of my films symposium classes. Now, as a school cinematic arts major, you can choose to Major and six different categories of study. So the first is mine, which is film and television production. You can also major in writing for screen and television, cinema and media studies, animation and digital arts, media, arts and practice, and interactive media and game design.