With the goal of helping students and the larger UCLA community become intimately familiar with the issues of our day, Melnitz Movies and the UCLA Center for the Study of Women will present a screening of Michael Glawogger’s film tonight.
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Sarju Patel pursues his film passion by producing his feature film “Life Tracker”
The question of what lies in the future is one with which many college students grapple. In Sarju Patel’s upcoming feature film “Life Tracker,” a group of documentary filmmakers comes face to face with this question as they follow a company that has discovered a way to predict one’s future based on DNA sampling.
UCLA film alumna Chelsea Mayer is prepared to think outside the big screen as an entrepreneurial filmmaker with a love of cinematography
Many students do not quite know what life after college entails, but recently graduated alumna Chelsea Mayer’s love of film has paved the path down which her post-grad goals will lead her.
“˜A Shiny, Warm, Sticky, Sweet Event’ exhibit by Joanna Cheung mixes technology, tools to embody interaction
For Design | Media Arts graduate student Joanna Cheung, the adjectives shiny, warm, sticky and sweet bring to mind art.
Documentary presents tribute to Jorge Prelorán
The motivation behind film production often includes factors such as monetary incentives and reputation.
The standouts: Henry Szeto
The whole week prior to the race had been raining and windy. On race morning, the UC Davis Sprint Triathlon was still on. When Henry Szeto arrived, he wrapped his gear in a garbage bag to keep it dry. Before he started, his two friends who had started the race in earlier waves had already quit. Another competitor had to be taken away in an ambulance for hypothermia.
UCLA alumnus Sam Ingraffia turns to Internet for new production methods
The far reach of the Internet has seemed to touch and transform virtually every industry in the modern world.