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Academics

The CalArts Way

Learn about our approach to the full development of the creative abilities of visual and performing artists.

How We Work

Programs of Study

Explore our unique undergraduate and graduate degree programs and specializations from our six world-renowned Schools. 

Find a Program

CalArts Schools

  • Art
  • Critical Studies
  • Dance
  • Film/Video
  • Music
  • Theater
  • Extended Studies

Academic Resources

  • Academic Calendar
  • Library
  • Academic Catalog
  • Registrar
  • Academic Support
  • Provost's Office
  • Performance and Exhibition Spaces

Beyond Campus

  • REDCAT
  • Community Arts Partnership (CAP)
  • Center for New Performance (CNP)
  • Reef Residency

Admissions & Aid

Why CalArts?

Start your CalArts journey by learning more about our vibrant community.

What sets us apart

Admissions

  • Application Process
  • Admission Requirements
  • International Applicants
  • Transfer Applicants
  • Veterans
  • Accepted Students
  • FAQs

Tuition

  • Tuition and Fees
  • Payment Options
  • Payment and Refund Deadlines

Financial Aid

  • Financial Aid Basics
  • Aid for Undergraduate Students
  • Aid for Graduate Students
  • Aid for International Students

Visits and Events

  • Campus Tours and Information Sessions
  • Open Houses
  • Regional Events
  • Meet Our Counselors

Life at CalArts

Career Services

Explore our holistic approach to creative career development with workshops, advising, and networking opportunities.

Patty Disney Center for Life and Work

Campus Life

  • The CalArts Student Experience
  • Housing
  • Dining
  • City of Santa Clarita
  • Connecting to LA
  • Campus Safety
  • Graduation 2025

Student Services

  • Health and Well-being
  • Sexual Respect
  • Disability Services
  • International Student Support
  • Student Conduct
  • Parents and Families

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Your gift empowers the next generation of transformative artists. 

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Join our worldwide alumni community to grow personally and professionally with resources and support.

Get involved

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  • About CalArts
  • Mission and Values
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Admission Requirements Menu

  1. BFA Acting: Admission Requirements
  2. BFA Art: Admission Requirements
  3. BFA Character Animation: Admission Requirements
  4. BFA Composition and Experimental Sound Practices: Admission Requirements
  5. BFA Dance: Admission Requirements
  6. BFA Experience Design and Production: Admission Requirements
  7. BFA Experimental Animation: Admission Requirements
  8. BFA Experimental Pop: Admission Requirements
  9. BFA Film and Video: Admission Requirements
  10. BFA Graphic Design: Admission Requirements
  11. BFA Instrumental Arts: Admission Requirements
  12. BFA Jazz: Admission Requirements
  13. BFA Music Technology: Admission Requirements
  14. BFA Performer-Composer: Admission Requirements
  15. BFA Photography and Media: Admission Requirements
  16. BFA VoiceArts: Admission Requirements
  17. BFA World Music Performance: Admission Requirements
  18. DMA Performer-Composer: Admission Requirements
  19. MA Aesthetics and Politics: Admission Requirements
  20. MFA Acting: Admission Requirements
  21. MFA Art and Technology: Admission Requirements
  22. MFA Art: Admission Requirements
  23. MFA Choreography: Admission Requirements
  24. MFA Composition and Experimental Sound Practices: Admission Requirements
  25. MFA Concentration in Integrated Media: Admission Requirements
  26. MFA Costume Design: Admission Requirements
  27. MFA Creative Writing: Admission Requirements
  28. MFA Directing: Admission Requirements
  29. MFA Experimental Animation: Admission Requirements
  30. MFA Film Directing: Admission Requirements
  31. MFA Film and Video: Admission Requirements
  32. MFA Graphic Design: Admission Requirements
  33. MFA Instrumental Arts: Admission Requirements
  34. MFA Interactive Media for Performance: Admission Requirements
  35. MFA Jazz: Admission Requirements
  36. MFA Lighting Design: Admission Requirements
  37. MFA Music Technology: Admission Requirements
  38. MFA Performer-Composer: Admission Requirements
  39. MFA Photography and Media: Admission Requirements
  40. MFA Producing: Admission Requirements
  41. MFA Scene Design: Admission Requirements
  42. MFA Sound Design: Admission Requirements
  43. MFA Stage Management: Admission Requirements
  44. MFA Technical Direction: Admission Requirements
  45. MFA VoiceArts: Admission Requirements
  46. MFA World Music: Admission Requirements
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BFA Film and Video: Admission Requirements

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  1. Application
  2. Portfolio
  3. Artist Statement
  4. Additional written materials
  5. Letters of recommendation
  6. Video introduction (optional)

Before applying, please make sure to familiarize yourself with the BFA Film and Video program, faculty, facilities, curriculum, and student work.

You cannot make any changes to your application after it has been submitted.

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Application

Create an account to begin the application process. This is where you’ll complete each step in the application and receive updates on your application status. Add your personal background and academic history.

Portfolio

The faculty are interested in what motivates or inspires each individual applicant and look for evidence of this in both the portfolio and the artist statement. We’re curious about the way you work with image and sound. You should submit at least one piece that you have shot yourself so that we can see how you use the camera as a tool for self-expression. You should submit your best, most recent work that demonstrates the direction in which you would like to take your practice.  

In order for your portfolio to be seriously considered by the faculty reviewing your work, it is important to follow these guidelines. Your portfolio must be submitted in the online application. Please make sure your videos play properly and proofread your writing. All work submitted in a language other than English must be subtitled. 

Portfolio guidelines

Your portfolio should contain film- or video-based work, with a suggested total runtime of 10 minutes. You can submit one or more short pieces that add up to 10 minutes. Send only your best work. Five minutes of quality material is better than 10 minutes of mediocre work.

In general, we prefer to receive complete works rather than excerpts. If you want to submit an excerpt from a longer piece, please provide a link to the full-length version in the “list of works” document.

Do not submit show reels, trailers, or screenplays.

You may supplement your films and/or videos with creative work in other fields, particularly visual material such as artwork, photography, installations, drawings, design, and sound, especially if you believe it will help the faculty to understand the kind of filmmaker and artist you are. 

Label each upload item in the description section with the title, date completed, running time, medium, and a word or phrase designating your responsibility in production or inception of each piece (e.g., filmmaker, camera, writer, etc.).

Admission is based primarily on your artistic work. Submitting an online portfolio is required. If you’d like to submit work created on celluloid film, such as 16mm or super 8, please upload a telecined version. 

Online portfolio submissions

Upload digital files into the portfolio section of the application. The system allows you to include descriptions and materials used. List for each uploaded file the following information in the description: title, date, medium, length, links to full-length pieces if submitting an excerpt, and notes. Please also include this information in the “list of works” document. You may upload video files or still images. Sequence the works according to your priority in viewing. 

If you submit a link to an outside server such as YouTube or Vimeo, the link must remain viewable for at least one full calendar year.

Once your portfolio is uploaded, it can be viewed and rearranged until the final submission is made. Please be advised that CalArts is not able to view your work until the final submission is made and the application fee is received.

No changes or additions can be made following the final submission of your portfolio.

If you experience technical difficulties while uploading your portfolio, please email admissions@calarts.edu.

Artist statement

The Artist Statement (500 - 1,000 words) is very important in the admissions process and should answer the following three questions:

  • What issues and concerns inform your artmaking practice?
  • Why are you applying to your program at CalArts?
  • What are your artistic goals?

Answers may be uploaded to the “written materials” section of the CalArts application.

Additional written materials

Submit the following written materials in your online application. Each of the following required materials should be about one-to-two pages (500-1,000 words) and uploaded as individual PDF documents into the corresponding sections on the application.

List of works submitted

Include your role in the production, any applicable links to full-length versions, and a brief one or two-sentence synopsis of each piece submitted in your portfolio. If you submit multiple pieces, be sure the order of the synopses and the work samples are the same. 

Comments on influences

Brief comments on films, books, plays, television shows, etc., that you feel have influenced your thoughts as a filmmaker/video artist. It is important to say why and how these works have influenced you. Avoid writing plot summaries. Include titles and creator names.

Future project plan

Regardless of the work you have done to date or the practical skills you have developed so far, outline an example of a project you have in mind. Describe the basic idea of the project—not the technical aspects of how you would arrange to have it made. Keep in mind that such a plan is meant to give the faculty an idea of the type of filmmaking that interests you, not an idea of a project you will necessarily produce at CalArts. Do not submit scripts or screenplays. 

Resume/CV

Short resume/CV and/or list of special skills. 

Optional supplemental creative writing sample

If you wish to submit creative writing such as a short story, essay, poems, or a piece of critical writing, please limit the total length to a maximum of 1,500 words. Do not submit scripts or screenplays. 

Letters of recommendation

Two letters of recommendation are required.

All letters of recommendation should be received by the application deadline, so it’s important that you contact your recommenders months before. We ask that you submit the requests for your letters of recommendation through the online application, as it will allow you to track when we receive your requested letters.

Only if this is not possible, you may download the Letter of Recommendation Form (PDF) and have your recommender send their letters by mail to the Office of Admissions. Please choose only one method—either through the online application (preferred) or by mail—per recommender. Letters of recommendation will not be accepted via credentialing services such as Parchment or Naviance.

Mailed letters of recommendation should be sent to:

CalArts Office of Admissions
24700 McBean Pkwy.
Valencia, CA 91355
United States of America

Letters of recommendation must be written in English or accompanied by a certified English translated document.

Video introduction (optional)

Tell us about one person, place, thing, or event that has helped shape your personality and/or your art practice.

  • Duration: minimum of 30 seconds, maximum of 90 seconds.
  • Speak directly to the camera.
  • No edits.
  • No special effects or on-screen overlays.
  • Linked file must remain online for at least one full year.
  • Does not require professional-level equipment; cell phone cameras are fine.
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