Begun in 2006 with Phases 1 & 2 completed in 2009, our new 200,000 square-foot complex made up of seven buildings has already become a home for our talented young women and men, and will continue to serve as a creative incubator for generations of future SCA students. The Grand Prize Winner in 2011 of the Los Angeles Architectural Awards is a stunning set of buildings comprising of classrooms, theatres, editing suites, sound stages, post production, equipment facilities and offices.
Fall of 2011 begins the construction of the School's Phase III building for "New Media" .The building will serve as the new home for the Interactive Media Division, which will include the Game Innovation Lab, as well as the Institute for Multimedia Literacy and the Interdivisional Media Arts and Practice Ph.D. program or iMAP.
The building will serve as the new home for the Interactive Media Division, which will include the Game Innovation Lab, as well as the Institute for Multimedia Literacy and the Interdivisional Media Arts and Practice Ph.D. program or iMAP.
Opportunities for giving are available throughout each level of the new facilities. To view the floor plans and its corresponding rooms and gift naming opportunities, click the link below.
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George Lucas and Steven Spielberg Buildings
The Cinematic Arts Complex, completed in 2010, is comprised of seven main buildings, totaling 200,000 square feet. The George Lucas and Steven Spielberg buildings rise above a sweeping courtyard named in honor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which partnered with the university in 1929 to begin the USC cinema program.
SCA Site Plan
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Media Arts and Student Services Building
Adjacent to the Lucas and Spielberg Buildings is the Media Arts and Student Services Building, with a screening room, mixing rooms, extensive sound production studio space, and numerous classrooms. In addition, the complex includes the Production Services Building, which houses an equipment center, scenery and prop shops, hair and makeup facilities, along with screening rooms, offices and conference areas. Finally, the complex features four industry-standard soundstages, housed in two separate buildings. These seven buildings total 200,000 square feet.
Post-Production
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Production Services Building
On the SCA Complex Back Lot, this building houses the Production Equipment Center, the Scenery and Props shop, offices for Operations and Faciltiies Management, a workshop, a camera technology room, hair and make-up areas, wardrobe, dressing areas, a dailies screening room, a conference room and multiple offices.
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Building C
Includes the Fox Stage and Stage 4, a 3,200-square-foot multi-camera stage with production and audio control rooms directly adjacent, in addition to a seating area.
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Building E
Includes the Katzenberg Stage and Stage 2, a 3,200-square-foot industry standard facility, with lighting grids at 32 feet and a wide variety of lamps, including full studio and floor lighting systems and a Strand dimming system.
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Cinematic Arts Park
Adjacent to Building D is The Cinematic Arts Park, a 1/3 acre area surrounded by trees, where students can shoot exterior scenes, and relax between classes.
New Media Building
The 60,000 square foot New Media Building will house the School's newest divisions including the Interactive Media Division, the Institute for Multimedia Literacy and the Interdisciplinary Arts and Practices Ph. D (IMAP). The four level facility will include offices, laboratories, classrooms and a digital theatre.
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For more information, please contact the Office of Development at 213-740-2804.