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  1. The USC School of Cinematic Arts offers Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in Writing for Screen and Television for students who seek professional preparation for a career in screen and television writing. The programs emphasizes small, workshop-style classes.

  2. 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.

  3. Since its founding, the School of Cinematic Arts has had a profound impact on feature and independent film, television, film studies, animation, documentaries, commercials, and most recently, interactive media.

  4. Throughout the 20th century and now in the 21st, the School of Cinematic Arts has nurtured and inspired the writers, directors, scholars, entrepreneurs, producers, animators, interactive designers and others who have developed an unparalleled mastery in cinema, television and new media.

  5. Jun 17, 2019 · In its first 90 years, the school has established its place at the forefront of cinematic arts education and the entertainment industry. Its alumni have created thrilling movie blockbusters and provocative virtual worlds, quirky animated shorts and serious scholarship — and there’s more to come.

  6. The USC School of Cinematic Arts. The School of Cinematic Arts, the oldest and largest film school in the country, confers degrees in six different programs. As the university administration considered cinematic skills too valuable to be kept to film industry professionals, the school opened its classes to the university at large in 1998.

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  8. Michael R. Perry (born April 15, 1963 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American television producer, television writer and screenwriter. He is a graduate of Thomas Worthington High School and the USC School of Cinematic Arts [citation needed] .

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