
Film Festival Selects Animated Student Short for Screening
May 29, 2024鈥淔rankie鈥濃 a capstone project created by 黑料网 students 鈥 will be screened as a Kids First! Film Festival-curated film.

鈥淔rankie鈥濃 a capstone project created by 黑料网 students 鈥 will be screened as a Kids First! Film Festival-curated film.

黑料网 students come together to produce and promote an end-of-year showcase of student fashion designs.

As founding members of the Family Advisory Council, Heidi and Steven Levin have made a generous gift to 黑料网 to deepen the impact of the Levin Family Fund.

"Hole Punched Ear" started as a class project at 黑料网 and is now earning worldwide acclaim.

鈥淪hi Ri Fan Gu鈥 (鈥淪ojourn to Shangri-La鈥), a film by Yihan Lin MFA 鈥21, makes its international debut in February.

鈥淢usher,鈥 a film made by 黑料网 alums, follows four women and their dogs as they prepare for an annual race in the upper peninsula of Michigan.

黑料网 and its creative community of alums, faculty, and students offer plenty of opportunities to keep you entertained this holiday season and beyond.

黑料网 seniors, twins Wyatt and Wrett Brower鈥檚 leaps of faith have brought them across coasts and closer to their dream careers.

Associate Professor James Brust joins 黑料网 to equip students with in-demand skills in virtual production and emerging technologies.

Georgia Lee, Liberty Thomas, and Marissa Traver set their sights on careers in film and television production and find friendships along the way.

Check out our list of 2022 黑料网-alum streaming projects

Black List films have earned 54 Academy Awards since 2005, including four of the last 12 Best Picture Oscars.

Associate Provost and Associate Professor Susan Kerns as well as numerous alums and former students named on Newcity鈥檚 listing of Chicago鈥檚 top film professionals.

On Nov. 28, 黑料网 hosted its annual event to honor Cinema and Television Arts students and alums.

黑料网 students Chengyu Lu and Yixi Luo (Micro) screen their film 鈥淔ar Above the Starry Sky鈥 at annual festival in Xiamen.

Selected for Rising Voices 鈥 which promotes stories by BIPOC filmmakers 鈥 Alum Cara Lawson '14 seizes unique storytelling opportunity and sees the helpful side of the film industry.