L.A. Film School Alum Wins Emmy, Others Credited on 18 Emmy-Winning Productions

Graduates contributed to the success of The Studio, Hacks, and The Pitt, with producer Jesse Sternbaum earning an individual Emmy Award. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Eight distinguished alumni from The Los Angeles Film School made their mark at this year's Emmy Awards, helping to bring home 18 total wins across three acclaimed series: The Studio, Hacks, and The Pitt. Notably, The Studio dominated the night with a record-breaking 13 Emmy wins in its first season, thanks in part to alumni Jesse Sternbaum, Adam Mull, and Allen Aguilar. Sternbaum, a producer for the series, was individually recognized for the show's win in the Outstanding Comedy Series category. Four L.A. Film School alumni including Stephanie Goldstein, Brice Bradley, Yermin (Randy) Garcia and Jamiel VanOver contributed to HBO's hit comedy Hacks, which earned two Emmy Awards. Meanwhile, medical drama The Pitt scored three Emmy wins, with alum Alexander Jongbloed credited as a foley mixer. Leading into the ceremony, The L.A. Film School boasted 32 nominated alumni who contributed on 22 nominated projects. Two past Emmy-winners, Editor/Producer John Valerio for The White Lotus and Cinematographer Joshua Gitersonke for The Amazing Race, were personally nominated for Emmy awards this year as well. The college is proud of its nominated and award-winning graduates' continued excellence in the Entertainment industry, further setting the standard for future L.A. Film School alumni. About The Los Angeles Film School The Los Angeles Film School is an accredited higher education institution located in the heart of Hollywood. The school has served the community and its students since 1999. Offering both in-person or online-based learning programs, students can earn Bachelor of Science degrees in Animation, Audio Production, Digital Filmmaking, Entertainment Business, Film production, Graphic Design, Media Communications, Music production and Writing for Film & TV; and Associate of Science degrees in Audio Production, Music production, and Film. The campus facilities include the historic RCA Building at 6363 Sunset Blvd. and the studios at 6690 Sunset Blvd., where students have access to industry-standard equipment, editing labs, dub stages and recording studios. The school's faculty of industry professionals have earned credits on major motion pictures, video games and music recordings. Numerous alumni have received awards at film festivals worldwide, engineered multi-platinum selling albums, and some credits include GRAMMY, Emmy and Oscar nominations and wins. The school is a VA-approved institution and accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). For more information about The Los Angeles Film School, please visit: lafilm.edu or call 323.860.0789. View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/la-film-school-alum-wins-emmy-others-credited-on-18-emmy-winning-productions-302557044.html SOURCE The Los Angeles Film School

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L.A. Film School Alum Wins Emmy, Others Credited on 18 Emmy-Winning Productions

Graduates contributed to the success of The Studio, Hacks, and The Pitt, with producer Jesse Sternbaum earning an individual Emmy Award.

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Eight distinguished alumni from The Los Angeles Film School made their mark at this year's Emmy Awards, helping to bring home 18 total wins across three acclaimed series: The Studio, Hacks, and The Pitt.

Notably, The Studio dominated the night with a record-breaking 13 Emmy wins in its first season, thanks in part to alumni Jesse Sternbaum, Adam Mull, and Allen Aguilar. Sternbaum, a producer for the series, was individually recognized for the show's win in the Outstanding Comedy Series category.

Four L.A. Film School alumni including Stephanie Goldstein, Brice Bradley, Yermin (Randy) Garcia and Jamiel VanOver contributed to HBO's hit comedy Hacks, which earned two Emmy Awards. Meanwhile, medical drama The Pitt scored three Emmy wins, with alum Alexander Jongbloed credited as a foley mixer.

Leading into the ceremony, The L.A. Film School boasted 32 nominated alumni who contributed on 22 nominated projects. Two past Emmy-winners, Editor/Producer John Valerio for The White Lotus and Cinematographer Joshua Gitersonke for The Amazing Race, were personally nominated for Emmy awards this year as well. The college is proud of its nominated and award-winning graduates' continued excellence in the Entertainment industry, further setting the standard for future L.A. Film School alumni.

About The Los Angeles Film School

The Los Angeles Film School is an accredited higher education institution located in the heart of Hollywood. The school has served the community and its students since 1999. Offering both in-person or online-based learning programs, students can earn Bachelor of Science degrees in Animation, Audio Production, Digital Filmmaking, Entertainment Business, Film production, Graphic Design, Media Communications, Music production and Writing for Film & TV; and Associate of Science degrees in Audio Production, Music production, and Film. The campus facilities include the historic RCA Building at 6363 Sunset Blvd. and the studios at 6690 Sunset Blvd., where students have access to industry-standard equipment, editing labs, dub stages and recording studios.

The school's faculty of industry professionals have earned credits on major motion pictures, video games and music recordings. Numerous alumni have received awards at film festivals worldwide, engineered multi-platinum selling albums, and some credits include GRAMMY, Emmy and Oscar nominations and wins. The school is a VA-approved institution and accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).

For more information about The Los Angeles Film School, please visit: lafilm.edu or call 323.860.0789.

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