New Academic Year, New Faces, New Roles: Part 2
Each Fall, we introduce them to the community and ask them to answer a handful of (totally optional) questions
Each Fall, we introduce them to the community and ask them to answer a handful of (totally optional) questions
Meet Emerson’s newest faculty members
“Honored to be a member of the Academy!” Lim said in a retweet of the Academy’s announcement. “And appreciate all efforts to platform AAPI voices.”
PLEASE LET ME IN was inspired by a class that both Cannon and Rubio took as undergraduates at Emerson.
Members of that original cohort were back in Boston for the last time this summer, putting the final edits on their thesis films, before heading off to put their singularly international artistic vision into the world.
Students can be inspired by Pak’s creating a film with no-budget.
Emerson’s campuses and curriculum were highlighted by Hollywood Reporter.
Mary Egan and Letao Chen wowed the judges.
Visual and Media Arts assistant professor Ougie Pak’s new film, Clytaemnestra, receiveed great reviews recently and is available to stream on the platform MUBI. The film follows rehearsals in Greece of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon by a Korean film ensemble.
The award-winning film is now available on numerous streaming platforms.