Santa Monica College Among 30 Best Film Schools in the U.S. & Canada

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The following is a release from SMC. Photo Caption:  Behind the scenes shots from SMC student films that recently played at the Oscar-qualifying LA Shorts International Film Festival. 

MovieMaker magazine has once again named Santa Monica College (SMC) one of the best film schools in North America. This year, SMC appears on the 30 Best Film Schoolsin the U.S. & Canada list, alongside AFI Conservatory, Columbia University, New York University, UCLA, USC, and Vancouver Film School, among others.In 2022, SMC was named to MovieMaker’s Top 40 in the U.S. & Canada list, as well as its Top 12 in the U.S. West and Northwest list. The annual list recognizes schools that prepare students for every aspect of moviemaking.

SMC was recognized as “one of the most affordable options for learning the ropes while studying near the epicenter of the entertainment industry.””Salvador Carrasco, head of SMC’s film production program, extols the mantra that no student should be denied an opportunity because of socioeconomic background,” stated MovieMaker. “SMC is one of the most affordable options on this list of best film schools — especially considering its location near the heart of the industry.” The publication also added, “The work is so professional that three SMC films recently played the Oscar-qualifying L.A. Shorts International Film Festival.”

Santa Monica College offers two-year film studies and film production programs enabling students to focus on scholarly theory or filmmaking. Students receive instruction in all facets of preproduction, production, and postproduction from faculty who are actively working in the film industry. While earning credits toward continued higher education from a school with a stellar record of transfers, students actually make films, giving them the experience necessary to land a job in filmmaking.

“We are delighted to have once again been ranked as one of the best film schools in North America by such a prestigious, well-respected institution as MovieMaker magazine,” said Salvador Carasco, SMC film production faculty lead, who went on to state that this distinction helps validate the program’s two main philosophical tenets:

  1. Our faculty are actively teaching, challenging, and helping our students achieve what they set out to do with on-set professional guidance and mentorship. Rather than send out students to film on their own (which they can do outside of school), SMC’s approach ensures that when students graduate from our program, they have role models to emulate in terms of working methodology, safety procedures, and high-standard results expressed in films that have something to say about the complex world we live in.
  1. Students should be able to receive the highest-quality filmmaking education without having to incur financial debt for years, if not decades to come.

“Both of the above set us apart from many other film schools, which is why MovieMaker’s recognition is so meaningful,” Carrasco said.

Since its launch in the fall of 2010, Santa Monica College’s award-winning film program has made 30 short films linked to the capstone class, Film 33. In the last ten years, eight SMC student films have been selected for/won accolades at the Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at the American Pavilion during the Cannes Film Festival (including 2021’s Best Student Film winner “Broken Layers”).

SMC student films have also won awards at numerous regional, national, and international film festivals including at the Russo Brothers Italian American Film Forum, the Panavision Limelight Award at the Ojai Film Festival, Best Short at the Vienna Independent Film Festival, Palm Award at the Mexico International Film Festival, several Gold Remi Awards at WorldFest-Houston, Best Short at Port Blair International Film Festival in India, Best Short Drama at the San Diego International Film Festival, Best Short at the Prague Independent Film Festival, Prix Interculturel at the International Festival of Film Schools in Munich, andWinner at the Women’s Independent Film Festival, among many other awards.

In addition, the film program has received production grants from The Golden Globe Foundation (formerly known as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association), co-production sponsorships from Keslow Camera, Roundabout Entertainment, Enhanced Media and the Next Generation Indie Film Awards Foundation.

MovieMaker is dedicated to the art and craft of making movies. Its list of the 30 Best Film Schools in the U.S. and Canada in 2024 appears in their latest issue (the magazine is also online at moviemaker.com). For more information about the magazine, contact publisher Deirdre McCarrick deirdre@moviemaker.com or editor-in-chief Tim Molloy via tim.molloy@moviemaker.com.

SMC offers an Associate of Science degree and Certificate of Achievement in Film Production. To learn more, visit smc.edu/film or email Carrasco_Salvador@smc.edu. The film program—as well as the films that come out of it, once they have been through the festival circuit— is on YouTube as the “Santa Monica College Film Program” channel.

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