
MIAS student Robert Vaszari winds through a reel of 35mm film.
The two-year program is the only program west of the Mississippi that prepares students to preserve film’s visual heritage through instruction in the aesthetics and history of film, cultural responsibilities of curatorship, public access and programming, collection management, cataloging and documentation, and technical aspects of preservation and restoration.
Graduates have great career potential not only in the entertainment industry but in a wide range of archival and academic fields, including government archives, educational libraries, historical societies, museums, and research institutes.
The program is a partnership with the Department of Information Studies at the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies (GSE&IS), the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT), and UCLA Film & Television Archive. Jonathan Furner, associate professor of information studies, serves as the program’s chair, in collaboration with TFT and IS faculty.
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