Wednesday, May 6

Dueling with Words: Writers compete in a Literary Death Match that combines literature and comedy

There's something about a spectacle sport that requires the finesse of spoken word and the ability to maneuver a mustache to a poster of Ernest Hemingway's head that has audiences stirring around the world. Read more...

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Courtesy of BEN MEADOWS
At the Literary Death Match event, which mixes literature with comedy, four contestants compete against each other by reading their written pieces. Later, two finalists take part in fun challenges in which the audience can participate.


UCLA alum Kevin Cooper directs his first movie, “I Heart Shakey”

Dogs, as the universal symbol of loyalty, have long been a motif in family films. This summer, Kevin Cooper, an alumnus of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, makes his directional debut with "I Heart Shakey," the first-ever live-action 3-D independent family film, which he based off of his own dog, Chaplin. Read more...

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Courtesy of AMAROCK PRODUCTIONS
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television alumnus Kevin Cooper directs Steve Guttenberg for his upcoming film “I Heart Shakey.”



Bruins earn top awards at the Palm Springs International Shortfest

UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television was recently well-represented at the Palm Springs International Shortfest. The event has been deemed North America's largest festival for short films with 324 total this year, including live- action, animated and documentary. Mark Columbus, Jules Nurrish and Julio Ramos, all from UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television, won awards for their films, "The Battle of the Jazz Guitarist," "Kiss Me" and "Behind the Mirrors (Detras del espejo)," respectively. Read more...

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Mark Columbus, Jules Nurrish and Julio Ramos won awards for their short films at the Palms Springs International Shortfest in June.

courtesy of JULIO RAMOS


Cinematic Sites

Hollywood is known as the movie capital of the world, but the city of Los Angeles itself has been featured in decades of film production as well. Read more...