A Who’s Who of Emersonians at Sundance 2024
More than two dozen Emerson alums have worked on films being screened at Sundance this year.
More than two dozen Emerson alums have worked on films being screened at Sundance this year.
Visual and Media Arts associate professor and filmmaker Owen Egerton contributed to the article “We all had a favorite Christmas movie as kids. Rewatching as an adult, things can get weird.”
Winners received a Mackie Podcast Studio as a prize.
Desir, a cinematographer who was as respected by his colleagues as he was loved by his students, died Wednesday, Dec. 13, in Guilderland, New York. He was 76.
The event featured a short documentary and an interactive theatre performance to support peace, healing, and justice in Boston.
Braden Bochner ’18 and Hunter Harris ’16 earned spots on the coveted list this year.
“The environmental crisis needs different kinds of stories, because the stories of doom or ignorance that fills our media channels will simply not do,” said Professor Eric Gordon
Taylor Jenkins Reid’s book ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ is now a Golden Globe nominated TV show.
The film is about the U.S. occupation of Puerto Rico.
The two-part episode focused on Maude learning she’s pregnant at 47.