Career pipeline from shorts to studio films fails female filmmakers
New study reveals women filmmakers are on unequal footing from the start of their careers.
New study reveals women filmmakers are on unequal footing from the start of their careers.
Guy transferred this fall from a community college into the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Admission to a prestigious program like USC Annenberg’s had been the communication major’s dream — a lofty one considering he had no formal schooling beyond the third grade.
“Quoted” gathers a selection of the week’s news stories featuring and written by USC Annenberg’s leadership, faculty, staff and others. The stories are listed in chronological order, the most recent story appearing first.
USC Annenberg students, faculty and alumni came, saw and conquered the 2015 Online News Association conference this past weekend. From the panels to the presentation of new technologies, check out some of our favorite moments.
Jetting to South Africa to spend three months reporting after graduation could seem a daunting prospect for any young journalist, but alumna Diana Crandall (‘15) credits the M.S. Journalism program with preparing her for just about every challenge she faced during her summer internship. Well, everything except cage diving with great white sharks, of course.
In August, 60 M.S. Journalism, Specialized Journalism and Specialized Journalism (The Arts) students spent four weeks before the fall semester in the USC Annenberg Summer Digital News Immersion program.
At the 2015 Online News Association Conference this past weekend, USC Annenberg hosted a session about what the next jobs in journalism will look like, and how people can prepare for them.
Over the summer, USC Annenberg professor Andrea Hollingshead was appointed Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Research.