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  1. Brian Fagan - Director Professional Programs - UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television | LinkedIn. Director Professional Programs at UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television -- Writer at...

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  2. Sep 5, 2023 · Posted on September 5, 2023 by Brian Fagan. Join Simon Herbert for an epic one-hour double issue podcast with National Award Winning Director and Professional Programs alum Kranti Kanadé. In addition to winning five National Film Awards he was India’s official entry to the Student Academy Awards.

  3. Brian Fagan is Director of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television's Professional Programs in Screenwriting, Producing, Writing for Television (program co-creator), Acting for the Camera (program co-creator) and Directing (program creator). Previously, Brian wrote and directed in NYC and Chicago.

  4. Leadership and Staff Meet the leadership and administrative staff Executive Board From Scorsese to Coppola, meet our Executive Board of industry leaders. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Celebrating diverse voices and championing an inclusive environment

  5. Jul 12, 2017 · As a professional in the Bollywood industry, my exposure to UCLA has been richly rewarding. The art, the technique and the methodology that I experienced in the Acting for the Camera program has widened my horizons in pursuit of improving my skills and performance.

  6. Back in the 1990s, I had dreamed of pursuing an MFA in Screenwriting from UCLA. But then “real life” happened — work, relationships, procrastination, etc. Fast forward 20+ years later and I was given a second chance thanks to the UCLA Professional Program in Screenwriting!

  7. At first, they relied heavily on wild seeds and shellfish, only rarely staying in one place year-round. As island and mainland population densities rose, the Chumash ate more and more fish. Sometime later, about 2,000 years ago, the tomol came into use, allowing people to fish farther offshore.

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