VMA’s Cooper on TV Doctors: Time Magazine
VMA professor Tom Cooper, who teaches media ethics, contributed to a piece regarding the influence of TV doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
VMA professor Tom Cooper, who teaches media ethics, contributed to a piece regarding the influence of TV doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On April 23, Bob Newhart logged onto Zoom to chat with roughly 45 students about his career. The master class followed a visit from Norman Lear the week before.
Senior Scholar-in-Residence and Graduate Program Director for Writing for Film and Television Jim Lane spoke to MovieMaker.com regarding the qualities that make Emerson’s low residency screenwriting program a unique and top program.
Filmmaker and Visual and Media Arts assistant professor Mike Ryan weighs in on the impact of COVID-19 on Hollywood to CNBC for a piece featuring commentary from experts in the industry.
The EVVY Awards announced this 2020’s recipients of its Alumni and Student Awards of Distinction.
The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired two Emerson to create an online T-shirt business in order to help out those struggling during these difficult times.
Nick Rocca ‘23 knew he wanted to make a documentary of his friend Dylan Whalen after seeing how he cares for his nonverbal brother Ty.
VMA affiliated faculty member Erin Trahan, who is also a film writer for The ARTery, highlights the ReelAbilities Film Festival, which has moved online in light of the COVD-19 pandemic.
Margarita Damaris Martinez was an award-winning grad student who quickly became a respected adjunct faculty member.
Two Emerson College alumni, Alexandra Gellert, MFA ’19, and Noah Graham ’19, were awarded grants to complete their student films from The Caucus Foundation, a nonprofit organization established in 2000 to promote diversity in the entertainment industry.