Loyola Marymount University campus Courtesy of Loyola Marymount University Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Loyola Marymount University's School of Film & Television and Sony Electronics have announced a new partnership for a Social Impact Filmmaking Lab that will see the production of four short films per year from recent alumni. The short films, which are meant to help accelerate careers, will be fully funded and will see LMU and Sony executives supervise each film's development, production, and post-production. The finished films, which will either be standalone short films or proofs of concept for features or television series, will be screened upon completion. Related Stories Business Max Eisenbud Upped to Head of Client Representation at WME Sports TV Chris Willingham, Film Editor on '24,' 'The X-Files,' 'Grimm,' Dies at 74 Sony will also equip participants with new technology, including the VENICE 2 flagship cinema camera and the FX series of cameras to the PXW-Z200 handheld camcorder, as well as PVM-series professional 4K HDR monitors. "Part of what we pride ourselves on at LMU SFTV is not only teaching students about film and television, but giving them the resources and opportunities to actually go out and bring their visions to life," said Joanne Moore, dean of the LMU School of Film & Television. "This program is one more way we are equipping our students with real-life experience, top-of-the-line equipment, and valuable connections, enabling them to build their skills and portfolios while also driving meaningful progress on the social issues that matter most to them." "Sony is committed to offering innovations and expertise that trains, educates, and prepares the next generation of filmmakers," added Theresa Alesso, president, Imaging Products & Solutions of Americas, Sony Electronics Inc. "Through our growing partnership with LMU, we're proud to take that one step further by providing not only the cinematic technology that helps bring stories to life but opportunities to amplify voices that are focused on creating awareness and driving change." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Wallis Annenberg Wallis Annenberg, Billionaire Philanthropist Who Backed Arts, Science and Other Causes, Dies at 86 Casey Affleck Casey Affleck Drafts Letter in Support of Bill That Protects Baby Monkeys in Massachusetts international Guan Hu's $80 Million War Epic 'Dongji Rescue' Heads to U.K., European Cinemas Obituaries Hulk Hogan's Son Nick Pays Tribute to His Late Dad: "The Most Incredible Person I've Ever Known" politics British Comic Nish Kumar on How YouTube Helped Him Achieve Success Outside of the U.K. Heat Vision David Dastmalchian Unveils New Horror Comic 'The Accessories' (Exclusive) Wallis Annenberg Wallis Annenberg, Billionaire Philanthropist Who Backed Arts, Science and Other Causes, Dies at 86 Casey Affleck Casey Affleck Drafts Letter in Support of Bill That Protects Baby Monkeys in Massachusetts international Guan Hu's $80 Million War Epic 'Dongji Rescue' Heads to U.K., European Cinemas Obituaries Hulk Hogan's Son Nick Pays Tribute to His Late Dad: "The Most Incredible Person I've Ever Known" politics British Comic Nish Kumar on How YouTube Helped Him Achieve Success Outside of the U.K. Heat Vision David Dastmalchian Unveils New Horror Comic 'The Accessories' (Exclusive)
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LMU Film School, Sony Electronics Partner on Social Impact Filmmaking Lab
July 28, 2025
6 months ago
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