Filmmakers and crewmembers from the independent film I May Regret, including two Emerson alumni who worked on the movie to while students in the LA program, spoke about the experience during a screening and Q&A on November 26.
Local musicians and guests had the opportunity to play their original compositions and receive feedback during a Women in Music Licensing event at Emerson College Los Angeles last month.
In late October, the Los Angeles Mission, a nonprofit that works to end homelessness in the city, held its eighth annual Legacy of Vision Gala—and Emerson College students were on hand to showcase a 360-degree virtual reality film they produced for the organization.
November 27 is #GivingTuesday. This animated video, created by alumna Laura Porat ’16, helps illustrate the ways your dollars can help Emersonians be a creative force.
A web series about the aftermath of alien abductions, a comedy pilot about a young mix-raced woman trying to make it in Los Angeles, and a feature-length screenplay about Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage won the top prizes at Emerson College Los Angeles’s fifth annual PitchFest competition.
Emerson alumni seeking work in non-scripted entertainment connected with employers representing seven different companies at the second annual Emerson alumni career fair earlier this month at Emerson College Los Angeles.
High school students across the country were recognized for their outstanding achievement in video production at the third annual National Student Production Awards, held at Emerson College Los Angeles on October 18 with production help from six Emerson students.
More than 65 Emerson College alumni descended on The Federal North Hollywood during a Welcome to the Neighborhood event sponsored by the Los Angeles Alumni Network in late September. Graduates from as recently as Spring 2018 crowded the bar to socialize and reconnect with old friends, share stories about their time at Emerson, and build connections with other alumni.
The Kevin Bright Scholarship Fund, honoring Emerson alumnus and Emerson Los Angeles (ELA) Founding Director Kevin Bright ’76, was established to support students in attending the ELA Program. A total of $10,000 will be distributed each academic … Continue Reading Kevin Bright Scholarship Fund Deadline Approaching
Jay Leno ’73 and eight other Emerson College alumni spoke on a series of panels at the WME theatre on September 5