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Computer Animation Scholarship Offered in Los Angeles Film School Animation Competition
[November 25, 2008]

Computer Animation Scholarship Offered in Los Angeles Film School Animation Competition


(Marketwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) LOS ANGELES, CA, November 25 / MARKET WIRE/ --

The Los Angeles Film School announces that
it will offer a $20,000 Computer Animation scholarship to the winner of its
innovative LA Film School Computer Animation Competition.

The competition, which will be made up of contestants that create and
submit themed animation projects, will be open to the general public. The
contestant with the most imaginative project will receive a $20,000
scholarship towards The Los Angeles Film School's Computer Animation
Associate Degree program.

Artists will be eligible to submit their original work from November 25 to
December 22. On December 26, a winner will be announced.

Recognized graphic artist and Los Angeles Film School Computer Animation
Program Director Bobby Milly will oversee the competition and eventually
choose the winning project.

"This is a truly great opportunity for talented individuals to showcase
their abilities and jumpstart their career," Milly said. "I can't wait to
see the work of these aspiring designers and animators."

Since the project is open to the public, applicants are not required to
have prior computer animation experience.

"This competition is unparalleled, as I have never seen a computer
animation program offer such an opportunity," Milly added. "The idea of it
should send shockwaves through the creative world."

To register or learn more about the LA Film School Computer Animation
Competition, please visit http://www.lafilm.com/ASCAcompetition.

About The Los Angeles Film School

Founded in 1999, The Los Angeles Film School (LAFS), an accredited college,
is located in the heart of Hollywood at the historic RCA Building at 6363
Sunset Boulevard. The private post-secondary educational degree-granting
college, which has quickly become a leading academic center for aspiring
filmmakers, offers degrees in film, computer animation and game production

with an exceptional curriculum in state-of-the-art facilities.

The 87,000 square foot building where the school partially resides had
previously been used as production facilities by legendary artists such as
Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, Henry Mancini and John Williams, who
recorded the orchestral score to "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi" there in
1983. In addition, the college has recently expanded its campus by adding
100,000 feet of labs, studios, classrooms and administrative support
facilities. The highlight of the expansion is a new Hollywood set, which is
a two-story 3,000 square foot Victorian house in the main stage that
utilizes age-old industry techniques such as green screen, painted
backgrounds and a back-lit illuminated trans-light. The campus also
includes the 8,000 square foot Ivar Theater, which has held many
significant performances, including Lord Buckley, The Grateful Dead and The
Doors.


Their faculty of industry professionals has earned credits on a number of
major motion pictures and video games. Graduates have also been honored as
winners in numerous Independent Film Festivals throughout the world; in
addition, The Hollywood Reporter named LAFS "One of the best-equipped
private learning centers in the country."

For more information about LAFS, please visit www.lafilm.com.

Contact:
Antoine Ibrahim
Public Relations
323-960-3774

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