Welcome to Cinema

*Please also see Media Arts
Cinema/Media Arts students on a dolly shooting a student film on campus.

Welcome to the Los Angeles Valley College Cinema discipline (please also see Media Arts). We are excited to announce that we will soon be moving to a new home, the Valley Academic and Cultural Center, expected to be completed in the mid-2020s!

Our Cinema and Media Arts curriculum focuses on training students to hone their storytelling skills through screenwriting classes and visual media classes in production and postproduction. It is our mission to prepare students to develop a broad understanding of the many facets of California’s ever-changing entertainment industry, and to learn appropriate skills to obtain internships, transfers to universities,  and to be employed in entry-level positions in a variety of production venues.

Cinema and Media Arts students at Valley College often find that their course load fosters strong bonds as they work and study together to meet tight production schedules and master the concepts introduced in their academic coursework. Students often rely upon one another to perform mutual crew duties on the many student productions each semester.

To learn more about Cinema and Media Arts, please enjoy this website, or call us!

Contact
Chairperson
Eric Swelstad
Phone
(818) 778-5503
Email
swelstej@280760.com
Office Location
Campus Center
Office Hours
email for availability

Department

Media Arts

Pathway

Arts, Media, and Design CAP

Programs

Cinema & Media Arts Degrees and Certificates

Click the tabs below to find out about the Cinema and Media Arts degrees and certificates.

  • The successful completion of this degree or certificate will give students a thorough background in the aesthetics and history of cinema, experience in cinema picture and sound pre-production, production, and post production, and advanced filmmaking experience as well as the possibility of an internship in the entertainment field.

Cinema Arts Production (AA Degree)

Cinema Arts Production (Certificate of Achievement)

 

  • The successful completion of this degree or certificate will give students a thorough understanding of the aesthetics and history of cinema.

Cinema Arts Theory & Criticism (AA Degree)

Cinema Arts Theory & Criticism (Certificate of Achievement)

 

  • The successful completion of this certificate will give students a basic foundation in the aesthetics of film and media, with some experience directing a cast and crew in the production of a short motion picture or episodic project.

Media Arts: Core Studies (Certificate of Achievement)

  • The successful completion of this degree or certificate will give students a thorough background in the aesthetics of film and media, and experience directing a cast and crew in the production of a short motion picture or episodic project.

Media Arts: Directing (AA Degree)

Media Arts: Directing (Certificate of Achievement)

  • The successful completion of this degree or certificate will give students a thorough background in the aesthetics of film and media, and experience writing various screenplays from short and feature length motion pictures to episodic projects.

    Media Arts: Screenwriting (AA Degree)

Media Arts: Screenwriting (Certificate of Achievement)

  • The successful completion of this degree or certificate will give students a thorough background in the aesthetics of film and media, and experience organizing, budgeting, scheduling, marketing, promoting, and pitching motion picture and episodic projects.

Media Arts: Producing (AA Degree)

Media Arts: Producing (Certificate of Achievement)

  • The successful completion of this degree or certificate will give students a thorough background in the aesthetics of film and media, and experience in titling, 3D modeling, color grading/correction, and various other visual effects for motion picture and episodic projects.

Media Arts: Visual Effects (AA Degree)

Media Arts: Visual Effects (Certificate of Achievement)

 

Media Arts: Post Production (Certificate of Achievement)

  • The successful completion of the Film, Television, and Electronic Media degree will give students the training and education needed for employment in the entertainment industry as well as transfer to a university. Depending on the track taken, students will learn theories, methods, and concepts for various paths in the entertainment field from film and television to broadcast and internet radio. Students will participate in hands-on work utilizing professional, state-of-the-art, on-campus laboratories

Film, Television, and Electronic Media (AS-T Degree)

Faculty

Full-time Faculty

Name Contact Information
Eric Swelstad (Chair) swelstej@280760.com
Chad Sustin sustinca@280760.com
Jonathan Burnett burnetjs@280760.com

Adjunct Faculty

Name Contact Information
Arantxa Rodriguez rodrigueza@280760.com
Jon Stout stoutj@280760.com
Chris Childs childsc@280760.com
Dan Watanabe watanads@280760.com
Linda Beal beallf@laccd.edu

 

Faculty Profiles

Cinema Faculty

Click below to learn about the Cinema faculty.

Eric Swelstad Headshot

A native of the midwest, Eric graduated from The Ohio State University with a BA in Cinema Production, and an MA in Directing and Screenwriting.  For his Master’s Thesis, Eric wrote, directed, and co-produced a 16mm feature film, “Heartland of Darkness”, creating a class for undergraduates to work on the picture, while they received course credit.

Eric has directed over a dozen other features and television productions, including the Emmy-nominated “About Love”, the Telly Award winning “Tilted Television”, and “Frankenstein Rising”, starring Randal Malone (MTV’s ‘Singled Out’) and Oscar-winning actress Margaret O’Brien.

Eric has written or co-written numerous screenplays and teleplays, including “Lucky 13” starring Lauren Graham (“Parenthood”, “Gilmore Girls”) and Jenna Fischer (“The Office”),

and the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting Finalist Screenplay, “Four Horsemen”.

Eric is a Professor and Department Chair of the Media Arts Department at Los Angeles Valley College, which includes Broadcasting, Cinema, Media Arts, Journalism and Photography.  He has also guest-lectured in the Cinema/Screenwriting Departments at UCLA, California State University, Northridge, and Emerson College.

Chad Sustin Headshot

Chad Sustin, Professor of Cinema/Media Arts, began teaching at LAVC in 2010. His career as a filmmaker, educator, and multi-platform storyteller over the last few decades has taken him in different and fulfilling directions. Beginning in production during film school, he worked on several commercials and independent features. He then quickly settled into the world of post-production.

At Complete Post, he started from the bottom and quickly moved up through the Telecine Department, ultimately landing the post of Project Manager. In this role he managed mostly feature trailer projects in addition to the handling of clients such as DreamWorks, Showtime, and Candid Camera.Chad has worked on several digital and 16mm short films and industrials as a Writer, Director, Producer, and Editor winning an 'Audience

Choice' award for his undergrad thesis.

At Technicolor, he held the post of Supervisor for the Studio Advertising Services department coordinating feature trailer finishing work for Sony Pictures, DreamWorks, Universal, and various independent production companies.

At both DreamWorks and as an independent Post Production Coordinator, Chad worked on the following feature films: Stranger than Fiction, Stay, Blades of Glory, Dreamgirls, Disturbia, Norbit, Things We Lost in the Fire, The Heartbreak Kid, and The Kite Runner.

Chad's foray into education has landed him jobs instructing a myriad of filmmaking classes here at Valley College and other various institutions. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Radio, Television, and Film with an emphasis in Film Production and a Master of Fine Arts in Digital Cinema.

Producer for Broadcast is the most recent title Chad held at Technicolor before coming to Valley College full-time.  In that role he managed the post-production needs and workflows for such clients as Fox’s The Simpsons, Netflix’s Narcos, CW’s Containment, Nickelodeon’s Bella & the Bulldogs, The Thundermans, and Instant Mom, The ASC Awards, as well as various other projects.

Most exciting was the new HDR (High Dynamic Range) and 4K/UHD technology that Chad had taken a leadership role in at Technicolor, partnering with Amazon Studios and working on their original shows such as Transparent, Bosch, Mozart in the Jungle, Red Oaks (pilot), and the pilot for The Man in the High Castle.

Chad is very passionate about instructing all aspects of filmmaking. He has found unparalleled enjoyment in passing this knowledge and passion along to the next generation of filmmakers, delighting in new ways to inspire and invoke their creativity.

Jonathan Burnett Headshot

A native of Rock Island, Illinois, Jonathan Burnett studied and received his film production and visual media training, obtaining a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA, and a Master of Fine Arts from Loyola Marymount University. Jonathan's thesis film "Smoke & Mirrors" starring Tommy Redmond Hicks and Charles Bracy, has been shown in nine different festivals across the United States and has won two awards for "Best Short Film" and "Best Student Film" at the Alternating Currents Film Festival in Davenport, Iowa.

As an independent filmmaker, he has written, directed, produced, and filmed several projects during his tenure. Jonathan worked on productions in France, Algeria, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, and Toronto.

Jonathan has worked on several productions with companies such as The Criterion Collection, BBC, Lulu Lemon, and The Mane Choice. While working with The Criterion Collection as a camera operator and cinematographer, he has worked with plenty of producers who had interviews with Hollywood greats, such as Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, The Cohen Brothers, Jane Fonda, and many more. 

As an educator, he is also the Creator, Director, and Lead Instructor of the Urban Exposure Independent Film Program, a 10-week intensive program that teaches filmmaking basics to Midwest youth. Jonathan is a professor of Cinema/Media Arts at Los Angeles Valley College and has previously taught at Loyola Marymount University, Chapman University, the Pratt Insitute (Brooklyn, NY), and El Camino College.

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