The film and television program is very hands-on, and the equipment and spaces are up to date, which helps students get comfortable with the equipment quickly. The faculty’s connections to production studios and sports and news companies help provide many internship and job opportunities for students. The Theatre Arts curriculum encourages students to get involved in both sides of the theatre (tech or performing), really expanding their knowledge and allowing for growth and discovery of new passions. I have been passionate about theatre and performing for the majority of my life, but the theatre department at Cal Lutheran has confirmed those passions.
Category: Film and Television
Amy Duverge ’23
I worked at Media Services for about two years, where I developed event coordination skills, such as good communication and time management, to make sure that things were getting done in a timely and effective manner. In my current role, I communicate a lot across different departments and have a lot of things that need to get done in certain time frames, so those are essential skills to have. I also took a bunch of film classes that helped me learn all that I did!
Raymond Lerma ’23
The portfolio class allowed me to showcase my best work on a website, prepare for interviews, and have a presentable resume. This experience has significantly contributed to my preparation for success in my career. Cal Lutheran has allowed me to expand my network, learn new workflows in my career, and truly grasp the fundamentals of filmmaking.
Richard Perez ’26
I want to be able to tell my own stories and learn how to push them out into the world. This major is so much more than just learning what films are and how they are made. It has taught me to become more creative and think deeply about the stories I hear. Each film class I have taken so far is never the same structure, which makes my classes feel fresh and never dull.