Registration Event Day & LATTC Campus Tour
RSVP HERE For Hands-On Help With:
Logging On to the Student Portal
Providing Your Student ID Number
Password Reset
Guidance on Class Selection
Assistance with Financial Aid Forms
Campus Tour (12:00pm)
Get a head start by completing your application online before you arrive.
Don't worry if you can't attend an event. LATTC’s Welcome Center can help you get started or restarted Monday - Friday. (Recommended)
Please note Hollywood CPR is not affiliated with the event or event organizers. Hollywood CPR is providing this as a resource to students interested in gaining the hands-on production experience required to advance to Hollywood CPR’s craft training.
Registration Event Day & WLAC Campus Tour
RSVP HERE For Hands-On Help With:
Logging On to the Student Portal
Providing Your Student ID Number
Password Reset
Guidance on Class Selection
Assistance with Financial Aid Forms
Campus Tour (12:00pm)
Get a head start by completing your application online before you arrive.
Don't worry if you can't attend an event. WLAC’s Welcome Center can help you get started or restarted Monday - Friday.
Please note Hollywood CPR is not affiliated with the event or event organizers. Hollywood CPR is providing this as a resource to students interested in gaining the hands-on production experience required to advance to Hollywood CPR’s craft training.
FLM PRD 101 - Production Skills WLAC
FLM PRD 101 - Production Skills with Imhotep Coleman and
Charles Mcintyre
Mon & Weds 8:45AM - 12:15PM
Questions? Email: filmproduction@wlac.edu
02/09/2026 - 04/03/2026 (8 Weeks)
The purpose of this class is to provide you with a hands-on overview of the responsibilities of an entry-level crew member in the major craft and technician departments in the motion picture, television and stage industry including camera, grip, set dressing, costume, set lighting, set painting, sound, editing and stagecraft.
The class will introduce you the basic skills, tools, terminology, safety protocols and work habits specific to each department. This knowledge will allow you to make an informed decision as to whether you would like to pursue further studies in a particular craft. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
This course completes the “Production Skills” competency required to apply to Hollywood CPR Craft Training. (B or higher)
FLM PRD 100 - Intro to Production WLAC
Intro To Motion Picture And Tv Production Crafts with Imhotep Coleman
WLAC
Tu&Th 8:30AM - 11:50AM (8 Weeks)
02/09/2026 - 04/03/2026
This course provides a broad overview of the process of creating content for motion pictures, television, new media and live venues. The course includes a historical overview of the entertainment industry and focuses on storytelling principals, aesthetics and techniques used in these audio-visual performance media.
It also examines the variety of opportunities available in the entertainment industry;s specialized trades sectors such as stagecraft, set dressing, carpentry/fabricating, grip, editing cinematography/camera, costume manufacturing, make-up, studio electrical lighting, set painting, and scenic artists.
Participants will gain a deeper appreciation of narrative and visual design in audio-visual performance media, as well a thorough understanding of the key terminology, protocols, personnel, equipment, duties, responsibilities and physical demands required of the entertainment industry crafts.
FLM PRD 103A - Beginning Tools for Production Crafts WLAC
FLM PRD 103A - Beginning Tools for Production Crafts
WLAC
Tu & Ths 1pm - 5:30pm
02/10/2026 - 04/03/2026 (8 weeks)
Questions? Email: filmproduction@wlac.edu
This course is an introduction to the hand and power tools used in the craft departments of the television and film production industry. Students will be introduced to workplace safety protocols, basic measuring techniques, the principles of electrical safety and the safe operation of hand tools, portable power tools and stationary power tools. Students will also learn which tools, hardware and techniques are commonly used in the grip, set dressing, set painting and set lighting crafts. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
This course completes the “Tools” competency required to apply to Hollywood CPR Craft Training. (B or higher)
FLM PRD 101C - Production Safety WLAC
FLM PRD 101C - Production Safety
Questions? Email: filmproduction@wlac.edu
Frs 8:55AM - 1:45PM
02/10/2026 - 04/03/2026 (8 Weeks)
This class focuses on development of the safety skills required to gain employment in the entertainment industry's craft and technician departments. You will work with an industry professional from one or more of the craft departments to explore basic skills, tools, terminology, techniques, safety protocols and work habits as they are practiced on the job. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
This course completes the “Production Safety” competency required to apply to Hollywood CPR Craft Training. (B or higher)
FLM PRD 131 - Logistics and Budgeting for Costumes LATTC
FLM PRD 131 - Logistics and Budgeting for Costumes
LATTC
Saturdays 8:00AM - 12:30PM
02/09/2026 - 06/08/2026 (16 Weeks)
This course will teach students how to develop a budget for costume production and/or acquisition, both manually and electronically. Students will also learn the logistics of costume supervision such as calling actors, getting sizes, performing fittings, coordinating shooting schedules and costume needs, and organizing costume trailers.
For questions about adding or dropping classes, registration holds, transcripts, tuition payments, financial aid (including FAFSA), course schedules, accommodations, grades, academic standing, and student services (IDs, parking, tutoring, health resources), contact LATTC college staff directly.
Angela Ortiz
Academic Counselor, DMA Pathway
Email: ORTIZAM@LATTC.EDU
Phone: (213) 763-3640.
This course completes part of the “Tools” competency required for Hollywood CPR Craft Training in Finished Costume. (B or higher)
FLM PRD 103A - Beginning Tools for Production Crafts WLAC
FLM PRD 103A - Beginning Tools for Production Crafts
Questions? Email: filmproduction@wlac.edu
Tues & Thrs 9:30AM - 3:30PM
04/13/2026 - 06/08/2026 (8 weeks)
This course is an introduction to the hand and power tools used in the craft departments of the television and film production industry. Students will be introduced to workplace safety protocols, basic measuring techniques, the principles of electrical safety and the safe operation of hand tools, portable power tools and stationary power tools. Students will also learn which tools, hardware and techniques are commonly used in the grip, set dressing, set painting and set lighting crafts. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
This course completes the “Tools” competency required to apply to Hollywood CPR Craft Training. (B or higher)
FLM PRD 100 - Intro to Production LATTC
Intro To Motion Picture And Tv Production Crafts with Imhotep Coleman
LATTC
Tu & Th 10:00AM - 1:10PM
04/13/2026 - 06/08/2026
This course provides a broad overview of the process of creating content for motion pictures, television, new media and live venues. The course includes a historical overview of the entertainment industry and focuses on storytelling principals, aesthetics and techniques used in these audio-visual performance media.
It also examines the variety of opportunities available in the entertainment industry;s specialized trades sectors such as stagecraft, set dressing, carpentry/fabricating, grip, editing cinematography/camera, costume manufacturing, make-up, studio electrical lighting, set painting, and scenic artists.
Participants will gain a deeper appreciation of narrative and visual design in audio-visual performance media, as well a thorough understanding of the key terminology, protocols, personnel, equipment, duties, responsibilities and physical demands required of the entertainment industry crafts.
FLM PRD 101C - Production Safety WLAC
FLM PRD 101C - Production Safety
Questions? Email: filmproduction@wlac.edu
Fridays: 8:55AM - 1:45PM
04/13/2026 - 06/08/2026 (8 weeks)
This class focuses on development of the safety skills required to gain employment in the entertainment industry's craft and technician departments. You will work with an industry professional from one or more of the craft departments to explore basic skills, tools, terminology, techniques, safety protocols and work habits as they are practiced on the job. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
This course completes the “Production Safety” competency required to apply to Hollywood CPR Craft Training. (B or higher)

