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ASU Film School

ASU Film School


 

ASU Film School

 

Arizona State University School of Theatre and Film

232 Dixie Gammage Hall, Tempe, AZ

480 965-5337

 

Philosophy

Bases there curriculum on:

  • Creativity
  • Community
  • Collaboration 
  • Collegiality

 

Students and Faculty

The Theater and Film school has over 400 students and 40 faculty members

 

Productions

The school puts on at least 10 live productions a year. In addition to that, there are my student film projects produced.

 

Facilities

Paul V. Galvin Playhouse and Lyceum Theatre are the theaters where the productions are performed.

Cornerstone Performing and Media Arts Building houses the 1500 sq. ft. film studio and the Prism Theatre.

 

Famous Alumni of ASU (not necessarily the film school):

  • David Spade
  • Nick Nolte
  • John Hughes
  • Steve Allen

 

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