Step outside, and you might find music in your backyard. The wind carries the melody, an ocean tide crashing replaces the bassline, and voices echoing...
Nearly 50 years ago, a quote from presidential candidate Robert Kennedy was memorialized in black and white. Today, the words speak in living color.
On...
Near the northern tip of Chinatown, in a pod in WeWork, a red brick building built for innovation, sits Boston’s new marketing video production company,...
Willa Segar-Reid grew up with two moms in a house of all women who were accepting of their identification of gender nonconforming. When they came to Emerson,...
Aspiring media makers are operating cameras, shooting b-roll, and editing footage for a hands-on course offered this semester that allows Emerson students...
The writing, literature, and publishing department invited Adam Moss, editor-in chief of New York Magazine, to speak about his experience managing the...
Movies have long been my bread and butter. Whether it’s new releases, classics, or avant-garde erotic dramas from the 1970s on VHS, most of my weekends...
In 1986, Erik Sherman was standing outside the Sheraton Boston Hotel, hoping to catch a glimpse of the National League champion New York Mets. Armed with...
Lauren Brill was in search of a noise-tolerant safe haven upon discovering practicing trombone in a dorm room was far from fulfilling. She found her answer...
Video games are the future of the entertainment industry. At least, that's the truth according to Kathryn Knutsen, the president of Emerson Game Developers,...
The 48 Hour Film Festival: where a loaf of bread, a parasite, and a materialistic antagonist can live together in creative harmony. It delves into the...