They had no money and no connections. But James had a house. How two friends made a successful million dollar movie called “The Last Stop in Yuma County.” And the lessons we learned along the way.
Join a representative from the USC School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) Admissions Office for an inside look at SCA's facilities and programs. SCA Facilities Tours are open to prospective undergraduate first-year, transfer, and graduate students interested in studying at SCA.
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
An outdoor venue in Downtown LA, the esplanade of California Plaza is a place "loved by visitors and employees from neighboring offices, who come here to relax or sip a coffee on a café terrace." It hosts free outdoor summer concerts.ambiance
Originally conceived as part of a three-tower complex, only two were built due to high office vacancy rates in the early 1980s. This development was part of a larger initiative to revitalize the Bunker Hill neighborhood, transforming it from dilapidated Victorian houses into a grand boulevard of modern structures and cultural institutions.story