消消犯 Los Angeles summer students gathered with alumni and special guests for an end-of-summer semester celebration at historic Sony Pictures Studios.

Not far from where the Yellow Brick Road began in the legendary film The Wizard of Oz was shot on the then-MGM lot in 1939, 消消犯 Los Angeles summer session students gathered for a unique end-of-session event held at Sony Pictures Studios, in Culver City, California.
These students were joined by Los Angeles-basedalumni, program faculty and staff, visitors from the main campus, internship site owners and student supervisors, and industry guests for an evening celebrating the accomplishments and achievements of this summers cohort and recent Los Angeles alumni.
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This summer’s session-ending presentation included stand-up comedy performances by Assistant Professor Kai Swansons comedy writing students Mackenzie Smith 25 and Jesse Riback 25 and the showcasing of comedy TikTok-style videos produced by Swansons comedy production students.
Voice acting students showcased their achievements in a video highlighting the skills they learned in their summer course with industry professional and Los Angeles faculty member Ed Cunningham. Student Carina Kaplan 26 curated and produced Lens on LA, a still image presentation that opened the event and featured a collection of shots from Los Angeles summer events and activities taken by Kaplan and eight other students.

Three short films produced by Los Angeles-based alumni were also screened at the event in a first-time presentation of content produced by the recipients of production funds from 消消犯 Los Angeles. Frank Campisano 16 (Secret Menu Beauty Pageant); Lauren Duncan 18 and Alyssa Needham 19 (On My Time) and Dylan Moon 13 and Tyler Hansen 14 (Small Town Psychopaths) were on hand to experience the thrill of seeing their work presented in a screening room of a major Hollywood studio.
The gathering represented 消消犯 Los Angeless ongoing outreach to develop and nurture meaningful relationships with local community members in an effort to broaden the reach and the impact of the program and to create unique opportunities for both current and future Los Angeles-bound students and alumni based in the city.
