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Fine Cut: KCET's Festival of Student Film is a television program that airs on the California television station KCET and is now in its tenth season. The program features the work of film students from various SoCal institutions such as the California Institute of the Arts, Loyola Marymount, UCLA, American Film Institute, Otis College of Art and Design, San Diego State University, and USC.
Los Angeles-based pubcaster KCET has revealed its student finalists and episode line up for the 24th season of Fine Cut Festival of Films, an annual showcase and celebration of Southern California ...
The 100 Scariest Movie Moments: 2004: co-production with Kaufman Films Top Chef: 2006–present: co-production with Magical Elves Productions The Real Housewives of Orange County: 2006–present: co-production with Dunlop Entertainment, Kaufman Films (season 1), Wholly Cow Productions (season 1) and Evolution Media (season 2–present)
KCET. / 34.22389°N 118.06306°W / 34.22389; -118.06306. KCET (channel 28) is a secondary PBS member television station in Los Angeles, California, United States. It is owned by the Public Media Group of Southern California alongside the market's primary PBS member, Huntington Beach –licensed KOCE-TV (channel 50).
Avoiding crowded movie theater lines by purchasing tickets beforehand is key! Check out the 10 must-see movies before they leave theaters!
The following is the 1973–74 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1973 through August 1974. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1972–73 ...
Fall's buzziest films starring Emma Stone, Natalie Portman and Adam Driver will be arriving to New York City in a few short weeks. Here are the ones to keep an eye out for.
2002–03. The 2000–01 network television schedule for the six major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers primetime hours from September 2000 to August 2001. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1999–2000 season .