Nine Emerson College Los Angeles students and seven alumni spent 90 seconds trying to pitch their television, movie, and web series ideas to a panel of three alumni judges. Winners … Continue Reading Students, Alumni Pitch Their Way to Success
The panelists, along with event organizer Professor Cristina Kotz Cornejo (back row, center), gather with members of the Emerson College student group Women in Motion for a celebratory photo during … Continue Reading Women in Film Summit a Success
It’s that very special time of year again, when Emerson College showcases music videos made by students and alumni. The fourth annual Silversonic “is a celebration of the combination of … Continue Reading Seeking Awesome Music Videos by Emersonians?
The first Curriculum Internationalization Studio cohort is joined by Chief Academic Officer Michaele Whelan, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs for Internationalization and Global Engagement Anthony Pinder, and other campus … Continue Reading Internationalizing the Curriculum
Emmy-winning producer and veteran comedy writer Max Mutchnick ’87 shared secrets from the writers’ room and offered career advice to Emerson College Los Angeles students on November 4. He kicked … Continue Reading Will & Grace Creator Shares Writing Tips
A scene from the Beat poet happening at Royal Albert Hall in June 1965 The world’s leading Beat poets gathered under one roof one day in 1965, at London’s Royal … Continue Reading Beat Poets Are Topic of 1965 Doc
Students in an Emerson College comedy troupe — one of many — perform on campus. A panel discussion on Comedy and Campus Culture will explore political correctness in comedy on … Continue Reading ’And That’s Not Funny!’
Walter Mosely has written some 40 books, including his popular mysteries series featuring Easy Rawlins. Hundreds of students, faculty, and Boston-area residents filled the orchestra section of Emerson College’s Paramount … Continue Reading Prolific Author Mosley in Residency This Week
Becky Tinker ’11 enjoyed watching science fiction programs like Star Trek growing up, but there was one problem: a lack of female protagonists. When the opportunity came to write her … Continue Reading Recent Alumna Launches Amazon Kids’ Pilot
Kelly Edwards, HBO VP of Talent Development, oversees all diversity programs above and below the line for series, films, Cinemax and miniseries. Opening doors for more women to enter the … Continue Reading What’s Hollywood Missing?