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Spike Lee · BostonEmerson alumni can be found working throughout the film industry in a variety of roles. This year, their work will appear in one of the summer’s most anticipated releases from one of cinema’s most distinguished voices. Spike Lee’s latest crime joint, “Highest 2 Lowest,” premiered out of competition at Cannes on May 17 to an over five-minute standing ovation. It just so happens that Baked Studios, the boutique VFX studio that headed the visual ef…Read Article
Emerson alumni talk visual effects on Spike Lee’s ‘Highest 2 Lowest’

Boston, Massachusetts · BostonWhether a headliner or first timer, a local or out-of-towner, every act that played the Boston Calling Music Festival, from May 23 to 25, arrived prepped and ready to put on their best performances for audiences of thousands. While concertgoers saw the performances, what they didn’t see were the countless hours of rehearsal and preparation devoted to making the festival a success. Members of an indie rock band from Oklahoma, Wilderado, prefer…See the Story
From rehearsal rooms to festival stages: Boston Calling behind the scenes

New York State · New YorkA photo taken of the set’s shopfront on May 16. Courtesy of Jamaal Simmons. A hair salon can be a place of hot topics, personal drama, and a clamor of opinions. However, for West African immigrant women in Harlem, an African braiding shop holds the dreams of a prosperous American future. With a trace of dismay, the shop’s women reflect on their unsure futures as immigrants in President Donald Trump’s America. Playwright Jocelyn Bioh charmed the…Read Article