Check Out This Amazing Video Celebrating Aliens’ 40th Anniversary Made by Emerson Alums
This whispering, CGI-packed video is awesome.
This whispering, CGI-packed video is awesome.
People investigate how mass incarceration affects low-income families and communities of color through many lenses: poverty rates, education levels, health metrics. Visual and Media Arts Assistant Professor Rashin Fahandej uses the lullaby.
VMA assistant professor Manuel Basanese shared his insights with Variety for an article that examines what makes SNL comedian Heidi Gardner a hit with audiences.
A new mixed reality documentary produced by an Emerson alumnus tackles the eviction crisis in the U.S.
In the Women in Film/Media Summit’s opening conversation, four women filmmakers talked about Strategizing Your Creative future. Below are 13 ideas for succeeding in film/TV/media.
Most Emerson students know Visual and Media Arts Senior Distinguished Director-in-Residence Theodore “Regge” Life for his work behind the camera, but earlier this month, Life was honored for his direction on the stage.
With industry trends on gender stalled or going in the wrong direction, and a new crop of students studying to enter careers in a media making, Cornejo decided to reprise the summit with three panels, an Industry Luncheon open exclusively to students, and an Emerson-only pre-release screening of Nicole Dorsey’s Black Conflux.
While there weren’t any actual lions in ABC’s The Little Mermaid Live, which aired November 5, there sure were a lot of Emersonians who worked on the show.
The Associated Press covered two alums’ Student Academy Award wins last week, a story picked up by The New York Times, The Washington Post, ABC News, and the Chicago Tribune.
Congressman Elijah Cummings left an indelible mark throughout the country, including the Emerson community.