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  1. Inquiries regarding the program should be addressed to: The Peter Stark Program, USC School of Cinematic Arts, University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211. Telephone (213) 740-3304, FAX (213) 745-6652 or email pstark@cinema.usc.edu . Two-Year Requirements for the MFA in Producing for Film, Television, and New Media

  2. The Peter Stark Producing Program is a two-year (four semester) full-time graduate program. 24 Peter Stark Program students are enrolled each fall. The curriculum is designed to prepare a select group of students for careers as producers and executives of film, television, and new media.

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  3. The Peter Stark Producing Program is established in 1979. 1983. In 1983, the USC School of Cinema-Television becomes an independent academic unit. 1983. In 1983, the USC School of Cinema-Television becomes an independent academic unit. 1984. In 1992, the School of Cinema-Television forms a Board of Councilors.

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  5. Producing Program. The Peter Stark Producing Program exposes students to the full spectrum of the entertainment business and creative development, covering every step of the process-from nurturing and developing an idea to outlining an international distribution and marketing campaign.

  6. 2 days ago · The Peter Stark Producing Program. The John Wells Division of Writing for Screen and Television. The USC School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) is one of the nation’s preeminent centers for the creation, study, research and development of film, television and interactive media.

  7. During his tenure with the school, McGregor’s ideas led to the origination and development of the Peter Stark Producing Program, the addition of filmic writing to critical studies and production, a B.A. program in still photography and a computer animation lab.

  8. SCA is composed of seven divisions: the John C. Hench Division of Animation and Digital Arts; the Division of Cinema and Media Studies; Film and Television Production; Interactive Media and Games; Peter Stark Producing Program; the John Wells Division of Writing for Screen and Television; and Media Arts and Practice.