Emerson Los Angeles affiliated faculty Victor Corona authored a piece about the hit show “Euphoria” and its impact on Gen Z, ahead of the 2022 Emmy Awards on September 12. The show is nominated for 16 Emmy and Creative Arts Emmy nominations.
Did they win? Did they lose? You’ll have to read the article.
The series, directed by Wanjiru, showcases green building projects, technologies, and architects, starting with a focus on Kenya and looking to expand to showcase green builds from all over Africa.
“To then be told that we really enjoy your work so much and value it so much that we want to offer you a paid position…I just felt very extremely appreciative,” said Alexander Balzano.
Emersonian festival entrants’ films include feature films, a documentary and more.
The event was part of the series All Joking Aside with Doug Herzog, which is produced by the Center for Comedic Arts at Emerson College and Emerson Los Angeles.
Freedom or Death! is a first-person, chronological portrait of how a civil uprising in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2014 became a hybrid war with Russia that has had global ramifications.
“There’s a lot of history in our country that is deeply uncomfortable to look at … This is central to our experience; this is our history. This isn’t an aberration.”
Diverse representation, the impact social justice movies have on viewers, and ways to decompress after watching traumatic experiences on film were just a few topics discussed during the panel.
We asked each winner about their inspirations for and secrets of excellent teaching.