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Degree programs
The Los Angeles Film School offers several associate and bachelor's degree programs related to the entertainment industry. Film related degrees include an associate degree in film, and bachelor's degrees in digital filmmaking and film production. The school also offers an associate degree in computer animation and a bachelor's in animation and visual effects. Two associate degrees related to the music industry are offered, one in music production and one in recording arts. The school also offers bachelor's degrees in entertainment business and interactive media design.. In addition, the school offers four online programs: bachelor's degrees in digital filmmaking, graphic design, and entertainment business, and an associate degree in music production.

Noteworthy productions and events
The feature-length film Demon Slayer was produced by the school in 2003 and was financed by Roger Corman. The cast and crew for the film, including director James Cotton, was composed of students and alumni of The Los Angeles Film School. The film was produced through the school's 1st Chance Films program, which partners well-known producers with its students to make films using the facilities at the school. The school's Military Services Department produced the 2011 documentary The Yellow Ribbon Experience, which chronicles the reintegration of soldiers from the 63rd Regional Support Command into civilian life. In 2015, the department partnered with Queensrÿche drummer Scott Rockenfield to create an educational animated series called "Tale of a City". The school has partnered with the Fuse television show Skee TV with DJ Skee for two seasons since 2015. Through the partnership, Skee TV is filmed at the school and hires graduates for its production crew. The Los Angeles Film School was also a filming location for the first season of Rob Schneider's sitcom Real Rob. Since 2007, the school has held an annual panel discussion which features the writers of Oscar-nominated films. In 2010, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for Bob Marley was presented to the artist's family at the school. The school has also hosted several events from "The Q&A screening series" with writer Jeff Goldsmith, including screenings of Deadpool, True Romance and Domino.

Since 2009, the school has held an annual Veterans Day event called the "Annual Salute" to honor students with military service records.

, The Los Angeles Film School has hosted the Evolution International Film Festival. The school also served as host to the 2012 GI Film Festival as part of its Annual Salute, and featured two films produced by Los Angeles Film School students.

The school was host to the 2013 Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival and also hosts the Los Angeles-based 3D Film Festival. The school has also hosted the BAFTA Student Film Awards in 2011. The school has been the location of Animayo Animation Festival for six years, starting in 2010.

In 2015, Paul Oakenfold led a camp called the “Electronic Dance Music Academy” at a division of the Los Angeles Film School, the Los Angeles Recording School.

Noteworthy alumni
Several alumni of The Los Angeles Film School have gone on to have notable careers in the entertainment industry, including Kyle Newacheck, director and co-creator of the television series Workaholics; music video director Hannah Lux Davis, who is known for her work with Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus and others; musician and producer Flying Lotus; Ari Levine, who is a member of the writing and producing team for musician Bruno Mars; Martin Pensa, who was nominated for an Oscar for his work editing the film Dallas Buyers Club; cinematographer Brandon Trost, whose work has included This is the End, Neighbors, and The Interview; Jaycen Joshua, who is a Grammy Award-winning sound mixer; director Matt Villines known for creating digital shorts for SNL and Funny of Die; and Brian Taylor, co-writer and co-director of Crank, Crank: High Voltage and Gamer.