Schools for Movie Producers

If you want to become a movie producer, consider going to school to gain valuable skills that should help you on the job. Understanding business is important. Having a business degree from any school should help you succeed. While law school and accounting degrees can be helpful, you may be interested in an entertainment business degree, which specifically teaches you about conducting business for film companies.
  1. University of California at Los Angeles

    • University of California at Los Angeles has the Anderson School of Management in the Center for Management of Enterprise in Media, Entertainment and Sports. It offers the opportunity to be part of the Entertainment and Media Executive Program, which provides you important management strategies needed to be a producer. It is a four-day intensive program to gain valuable financial skills. Another option is to enroll in the three-year, part-time Fully Employed MBA program, the two-year, full-time MBA program, the two-year Executive MBA program and the Ph.D. programs for business.

      Entertainment and Media Management Institute
      University of California at Los Angeles
      Anderson School of Management
      110 Westwood Plaza
      Gold Hall, Suite B3.07
      Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481
      310-206-4052
      anderson.ucla.edu

    New York University Steinhardt

    • The Department of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University Steinhardt offers a Bachelor of Science in Media, Culture and Communication with a cross school minor in Business, Entertainment, Media and Technology. A total of 16 credits is required for the major, which includes eight taken at Stern and eight taken at Tisch Film and Television. Students are encouraged to intern at a New York City business for college credit, and they typically have more than 200 internships to choose from in the internship database.

      New York University Steinhardt
      Department of Media, Culture and Communication
      239 Greene St.
      7th Floor
      New York, NY 10003
      212-998-5191
      steinhardt.nyu

    University of Southern California

    • University of Southern California Marshall offers a graduate certificate in the Business of Entertainment through its School of Cinematic Arts. It is designed for students who have a strong background in a traditional managerial field. Most courses have professors with film and television experience. They typically meet in the evening, which is ideal for students who have other commitments during the day. Sixteen units of graduate level work are required. Classes on financing, distribution and budgeting are included.

      University of Southern California Marshall
      School of Cinematic Arts
      Los Angeles, CA 90089
      213-740-5424
      marshall.usc.edu

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