A Busy Oscar Weekend for ELA Students
Between a behind-the-scenes look at the Oscars and Emerson’s annual Oscar Talk panels, ELA students were immersed in all things Academy.
Between a behind-the-scenes look at the Oscars and Emerson’s annual Oscar Talk panels, ELA students were immersed in all things Academy.
Emerson Los Angeles affiliated faculty and entertainment marketing expert John Wentworth spoke with the New York Times about Disney’s 100th anniversary celebrations taking place this year, coming at an opportune time, amidst profit losses, layoffs, and political turmoil.
Some of Emerson’s biggest names in screenwriting, producing, and documentary filmmaking will premiere their latest projects at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film & TV Festival next month.
Burr joined Trustee Doug Herzog for a conversation that explored Burr’s Emerson experience, professional journey, and advice for building a career in entertainment.
Students have focused on Unmuted, a six-part anthology docuseries exploring worldwide social issues that women face.
The show featured both new and old sketches, which were revamped to include older members in recent works and newer members in classic ones.
Fourteen students and alumni pitched their original film and TV projects to a panel of industry pros.
Certain colleges and universities are required by law to publish an annual report concerning various campus safety-related policies and procedures, as well as campus crime and fire statistics.
God’s Country stars Thandiwe Newton as Sandra Guidry, a professor drawn into an escalating battle of wills after she confronts two hunters trespassing on her property.
CAN is a unique opportunity for currently enrolled ELA students to build personal connections within the LA alumni network to better prepare them for careers beyond Emerson.