It is no secret that Los Angeles has always been the heartbeat of the entertainment industry.
And this year the headlight on 12 alumni, which have contributed to Grammy nominated projects, seems bright. Their work includes a huge 34 nominations in nine albums and shows the talent, the skills and determination that our graduates define.
From engineering on Beyoncés gene -definent albums to mixing and production for Usher and future, we could not be proud of their success.
But for us it is not just a moment of pride – it reminds of what is possible when creativity, passion and technical skills come together.
Make waves in the 67th Grammy Awards
This year’s Grammy success tells a story of cooperation and craftsmanship:
A heir to Grammy-worthy work
This year’s nominations are part of a greater story – one that includes decades of alumni success in the Grammys.
We are more than proud to say that our graduates have worked on some of the most cult projects in music. Like for example:
- Disney charm
With the award -winning song “We Don’t Talk over Bruno”, the technical talents of Andrés Borda Zabala emphasized. - Taylor Swift Always
Jonathan Gautier’s production skills brought to an album to life that brought several nominations. - SAS Ctrl
The borders in R&B crossed and one of our alumni contributed to its groundbreaking noise. Hector Castro (Recording Arts ’14), our own alumnus, is the reception engineer for SZA (the most Grammy nominated artist from 2024-NUR say).
Just to name just a few.
Take a look at other artists who have contributed to Grammy over the years.
Why Los Angeles is important
Our location in the heart of the entertainment capital offers our students a unique advantage.
Sure, it’s a cool backdrop, but it is also the pulse in the industry.
From internships in top studios to cooperation with leading artists, our students are immersed in the world of entertainment from the moment they step on campus.
For many of our alumni, this proximity to the industry has opened doors for career -defining options.
So it is no coincidence that so many of our graduates find their way into the credits award -winning projects.
Committed to the craft
In the La Film School we not only convey technical skills – we help the students to set their dreams in motion.
Our programs in entertainment business, music production and audio production offer practical learning in professional studios, which are guided by industry veterans who understand what it takes to be successful.
And this commitment extends beyond the classroom.
We are proud that our alumni thrive in your career, regardless of whether you contribute to Grammy winners or change the music industry in another way.
It is this commitment to promoting talents that recognized us as one of the best music schools in Billboard for seven years.
Celebrate our alumni
Our alumni success stories are not limited to this year’s Grammys.
Over the years, graduates have contributed to projects for artists such as Paramore, Carlos Vives and Sabrina Carpenter.
From tropical Latin albums to genre-covered R&B tracks, their work includes a number of styles and sounds.
The alumnus Jaycen Joshua continues the standard as a mixed engineer on some of the largest albums in music. In the meantime, newer graduates such as Anthony Vilchis and Ethan Stevens take their own place in the industry and work on projects that have received both critical recognition and commercial success.
These successes are proof of talent, creativity and determination that define our community – and we are proud to play a role on your journey.
Look ahead
The 67th Grammy Awards are a moment to celebrate, but they also remind you of what is ahead of us.
The music industry always welcomes new talents. And we too.
From Grammy nod to everyday contributions to the soundtracks of our lives, our alumni continue to inspire us. Your success is proof that the right combination of education, passion and opportunities can create something really extraordinary.
For all of our alumni who have worked on this year’s Grammy-nominated projects and to those who shape the future of music in their own way.
Your successes are our greatest reward, and we can hardly wait to see what comes next.