School of Entertainment
Business & Management
The School of Entertainment Business and Management at Hollywood State University is a leading center for students interested in the business and legal aspects of the entertainment industry. The school is dedicated to preparing the next generation of producers, marketers, lawyers, and executives, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and industry connections necessary to succeed in the dynamic and fast-paced world of entertainment.
The school is divided into four main departments, each focusing on a specific area of study.
Department of Producing for Film and Television
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Focuses on the business and creative aspects of producing content for film, television, and digital platforms
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Covers areas such as project development, financing, budgeting, and production management
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Provides students with hands-on experience in developing and pitching projects, as well as overseeing the production process from start to finish
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Emphasizes the importance of leadership, collaboration, and entrepreneurship in the role of the producer
Department of Entertainment Marketing and Distribution
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Concentrates on the promotion, distribution, and monetization of entertainment content across various platforms and markets
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Covers areas such as marketing strategy, audience research, publicity, and distribution channels
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Offers students practical experience in developing and executing marketing campaigns, as well as analyzing market trends and consumer behavior
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Focuses on the evolving landscape of entertainment marketing and distribution, including the impact of digital technologies and global markets
Department of Entertainment Law
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Focuses on the legal aspects of the entertainment industry, including contracts, negotiations, and dispute resolution
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Covers areas such as talent representation, deal-making, and the legal framework of the entertainment business
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Provides students with a solid foundation in entertainment law, as well as practical skills in drafting contracts and navigating complex legal issues
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Emphasizes the importance of ethical and professional conduct in the practice of entertainment law
Department of Intellectual Property, Copyrights, and Trademarks
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Concentrates on the legal protection and management of intellectual property in the entertainment industry
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Covers areas such as copyright law, trademark law, licensing, and rights acquisition
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Offers students practical experience in registering copyrights and trademarks, as well as negotiating and enforcing intellectual property rights
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Focuses on the crucial role of intellectual property in the creation, distribution, and monetization of entertainment content
The School of Entertainment Business and Management places a strong emphasis on industry collaboration, experiential learning, and professional development. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including multimedia labs, production studios, and legal clinics.
The school also hosts regular workshops, seminars, and guest lectures featuring leading professionals and experts in the entertainment business and legal fields, providing students with valuable networking opportunities and exposure to the latest industry trends and practices.
The faculty at the School of Entertainment Business and Management consists of experienced professionals and scholars who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the classroom. They are dedicated to mentoring and guiding students in their academic and professional pursuits, drawing from their own experiences in the industry and academia.
Graduates of the School of Entertainment Business and Management are well-prepared to enter the competitive and dynamic world of entertainment, with a strong foundation in the business and legal aspects of the industry, as well as valuable industry connections and practical skills. Whether they pursue careers in producing, marketing, law, or executive leadership, graduates are poised to make a significant impact in their chosen fields, armed with the knowledge, skills, and entrepreneurial spirit necessary to succeed in the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment business.