PitchFest Returns to Emerson LA – In Person
Fourteen students and alumni pitched their original film and TV projects to a panel of industry pros.
Fourteen students and alumni pitched their original film and TV projects to a panel of industry pros.
Internationalization and Equity have a number of events planned across Emerson’s campuses to feed your mind and appetite for all things global.
Learn about the not-so-secret success stories of nine different Emersonians.
The minor allows students to channel their creativity and collaborative spirit into communities beyond Emerson’s campus.
Visual and Media Arts assistant professor Hanadi Elyan’s film Salma’s Home was recently featured in MovieMaker magazine. The 2022 film follows the lives of three Arab women in Jordan who must come together despite the circumstances they face.
Sisel Gelman Montero ’23 describes her novel, Lovers Gone, as a “deconstructed Bildungsroman about immigration”
The College’s Visual and Media Arts program lands at #7 on The Wrap’s Top 50 Film Schools for 2022 ranking, alongside esteemed programs across the country. Emerson’s ranking highlights notable alumni, its BFA in film art, and new anti-racist filmmaking and accessible cinema program offerings.
“Mary Shelley was a teenager in 1816 when she came up with Victor Frankenstein’s nameless creature, and here we are, giving children boxes of cereal with a drawing of her idea on the front.”
Emerson Today sat down to talk with Emerson’s new VP for Equity and Social Justice about her vision for Emerson, and what brings her joy.
Professor Jabari Asim is among several Emerson faculty and alums who will moderate or present panels this year.