WELCOME

 

Congratulations on your admission to the Cinema and Media Studies Program at the University of California, Los Angeles! To help you make the best decision for your graduate studies, we have curated the Cinema and Media Studies virtual visit day.

The visit day will include:

  • Faculty Research Presentations
  • Cinema and Media Studies Student Panel
  • Meeting with CMS Counselor, Barrett Korerat
  • Q & A with Head of CMS Program, Prof. Ellen Scott

We look forward to meeting you!

 

Message from Professor Ellen Scott

 

 

Message from the Interim Chair

 

 

Message from the Interim Dean

 

 

ITINERARY

 

11:30AM
Meeting with CMS Faculty

12:30PM
CMS Student Panel

1:00PM
Meeting with CMS Counselor Barrett Korerat

Conclusion: Q & A with Head of CMS Program, Prof. Ellen Scott

If you can’t attend any of the events, please contact our office at cms@tft.ucla.edu and we will find a way to provide you with visit day information.

 

ZOOM INVITATION

Topic: CMS Visit Day 11:30AM
Time: Apr 9, 2020 11:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/279557869

 

FACULTY

 

Steve Anderson

Professor

John T. Caldwell

Distinguished Research Professor

Shelleen Greene

Associate Professor

Erkki Huhtamo

Professor

Arne Lunde

Associate Professor

Purnima Mankekar

Professor

Denise R. Mann

Professor

Kathleen McHugh

Professor

Sean Metzger

Professor

Chon A. Noriega

Professor

Veronica Paredes

Assistant Professor

Ellen C. Scott

Associate Professor
Vice Chair, CMS

Jasmine Nadua Trice

Assistant Professor

HOUSING

  • HOUSING SERVICES

  • INTERESTED IN ON-CAMPUS HOUSING - Please email cms@tft.ucla.edu if you are interested in University Housing. Our Department has several guaranteed on-campus housing slots for graduate students that we can allocate to

those interested. For more information or to browse housing locations please visit:

 

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

FINANCIAL AID

 

UCLA RESOURCES

 

CMS STUDENT GROUPS

 

Cineposium is a graduate student organization focused on film and media programming. We enable students to practice curating and exhibiting various types of media in an academic setting. As such, the organization does not privilege one type of format, medium, or content, giving student programmers full autonomy to curate and exhibit media that relates to their academic or career interests.

 

Our aim is to create a forum which takes an interdisciplinary approach to visual cultural studies. Conceptually, we see this journal as focusing on the moving image and all its manifestations. We want to endorse a non-exclusive treatment of visual culture and will look for cross-disciplinary, cross-technological, and cross-cultural perspectives of our field to make up the content of the journal.

Our staff comprises members of UCLA's School of Film, Television and Digital Media and represents both the field of critical studies, as well as the moving image archive program. We are interested in the constantly changing face of our field and the places where it crosses over into other disciplines. Interdisciplinary scholarship brings the issue of vocabulary, terminology, and language in general to the fore. It is our intent that Mediascape be a place to explore the cross-pollination of perspectives, approaches, media, and culture that make up the ecology of our growing field.