California School of the Arts - San Gabriel Valley
Eric Scott Gould is an accomplished acting educator and screenwriter with extensive experience in both teaching and film production. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor of Acting at California State University, Northridge, and UCLA Extension, Gould specializes in various acting courses, including Stanislavski applications and on-camera acting. In addition, Eric teaches at the California School of the Arts - San Gabriel Valley and has previously held teaching positions at Fullerton College and the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. As a screenwriter, Gould's notable projects include the feature film "Those Who Go By Foot" and the short film "Legend of Earth and Sky," among others. Eric's educational background includes a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Yale University and a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from the University of Arizona.
California School of the Arts - San Gabriel Valley
California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley (CSArts-SGV) is a public charter school that provides its students with a creative, challenging, and nurturing environment while offering a rigorous college-preparatory education and pre-professional arts conservatory training. The school’s unique culture and innovative curriculum allows its students to grow and thrive as artist scholars and to develop their confidence and talents. Small student/teacher ratios in academic and arts classes allow for personalized attention to students. CSArts-SGV students receive opportunities to participate in master classes, guest artist presentations, field trips, and performances, as well as a variety of campus clubs and activities. This distinctive arts and academic program is made possible through a unique public-private partnership. CSArts-SGV is a tuition-free, donation dependent program. CSArts-SGV is an expansion of the award-winning arts and academic programs of Orange County School of the Arts, one of the premier art schools in the country.