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Are there any good Business/Film/Theater schools in California?
I am currently in New York SUNY Albany and am a business/ theater major, I am thinking of relocating in California and was wondering if anyone can tell me of any schools that offer those two majors – I want to be an actor but business is my back up plan, I’d prefer one close to L.A but I’ll look into any suggestions. thanks
There were two dilemmas related to the question about the Business/Film/ and Theater schools in California. The first dilemma was to find them in the area where the industry is thriving and other subsidiary assets would be located.Los Angeles was the city of choice.
The second dilemma was finding them as separate institutions in LA. Those choices were the Film School of Los Angeles was the film school. The business school was either of two, the Universityy of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) or the University of Southern California (USC).
As those choices came up. it also turned out that both UCLA and USC have a business program and a film/theater program in their institutions as well.
So you can have your pick.
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