Emerson Ranks #6 on The Wrap’s Top 50 Film Schools List
The Visual and Media Arts program was once again included in the entertainment industry publication The Wrap’s top 50 film schools list, jumping ahead from #15 last year to #6 in 2021.
The Visual and Media Arts program was once again included in the entertainment industry publication The Wrap’s top 50 film schools list, jumping ahead from #15 last year to #6 in 2021.
The discussion kicked off with the question of how inequities have affected work in film and theatre, especially in recent years, and what that means for artists of color in an industry where they can at times feel unappreciated.
Students have opportunities to study abroad all around the world.
Dramatic thriller Sheepskin was co-written and co-directed by Lillian Kollross ’23 and Ben Kim ’22
Xu’s Small & Mighty is one of 18 new shows in multiple genres being filmed across the region to attract new viewers in the huge and growing market. Emerson Today asked him about his series, his influences, and what Emerson means to him.
The trip marked the first time an Emerson contingent has gone to an in-person festival since the pandemic began in March 2020.
Three Latinx artists will take over the Emerson Alumni Instagram account to talk about their lives.
The Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts is celebrating the work of Visual and Media Arts Professor John Gianvito, “one of the great local documentary filmmakers” according to the Boston Globe.
“Gregory was a much-loved and generous member of the Film and Media Art community with a wonderful sense of humor.”
Emerson Contemporary, Emerson College’s platform for presenting contemporary visual art, presents “Present Joys,” a multimedia solo exhibition featuring visual artist and experimental filmmaker Sky Hopinka, on view in the Media Art Gallery at 25 Avery Street, from September 23 – November 7.