
GSU profiles Sue-Ellen Chitunya (B.A. ’10), a new member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Riuki Gakio (B.A. ’20) Documentary Wins an Emmy Award.
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Mo Alexander Morgan (B.A. ’18) Wins Best Short Screenplay Prize at Nashville Film Festival.

Theatre alumna Carra Patterson (B.A. ‘06) is recognized as a distinguished alumna honoree for the 2020 Forty Under Forty awards.

Alumnus Noel Braham (B.A. ’11) receives two Daytime Emmy nominations.

Alumna Caroline Rumley’s (M.A. ’18) Thesis Film Screened at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.

Film alumna Lee Thomas (M.A. ‘91) & Deputy Film Commissioner of Film, Music & Digital Entertainment is named Georgia Trend magazine’s “2019 Georgian of the Year!”

Award-winning film writer and director by Yolanda Buggs’ (B.A. in Film and Video, 1999) thriller, “As Evil Does” screens at the 26th Pan African Film Festival.

Kristan Woolford (MA Digital/Video Production ’13 and former indieATL member) is awarded The Creatives Project 2018–20 Artist-in-Studio residency.

Atlanta Film Society Director Chris Escobar (BA ’08 and M.A.’13) to purchase Plaza Theatre, and is named Atlanta Business Chronicle “40 Under 40” by Atlanta Business Chronicle and included in the “Best of Atlanta” issue.

Tom Luse (B.A. ’74, M.S. ’81) is executive producer of AMC’s wildly popular post-apocalyptic hit, ‘The Walking Dead.’. Also, read about Tom in Georgia Film Industry’s OZ Magazine, .

GSU Magazine cover story on Philip Dido (B.A. 02) – Confessions of a Stuntman

Atlanta Film Society Airport Shorts Program 4.0 includes Phoebe Brown (B.A. ’04 / M.F.A. ’09) at International Terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Noel Braham (B.A. ’11) is a man on the go, splitting his time between Atlanta and LA pursuing his dreams of becoming a professional actor and filmmaker.

Carra Patterson (B.A. ’06) is cast in the solo female lead August Wilson’s Jitney – the Tony Award-winning play — and featured in Essence.com.

Puppeteer Raymond Carr cast as the voice of Dunk in Jim Hensen Company’s “Splash and Bubbles” animation program.

Najah Jackson (B.A. ’17) lands rolls in the film “Jumanji” and two television series, “The Originals” on the CW Network and MTV’s “Finding Carter.”

Jasmine Akakapo (B.A. ’15) co-hosts Atlanta’s Fusion Teen Talk Show

Eye of the Sharknado – Scotty Mullen (B.A. ’13) is the writer and casting director for the latest in the sci-fi, horror, comedy series.

Insights from Lee Thomas (M.A. Film) Deputy Commissioner of Film, Music & Entertainment and the GA Department of Economic Development.

Reel Vision – With the Top Award at South by Southwest Film Festival. Fake Wood Wallpaper Writes an Inspired Script

After nine years in Hollywood, Kelly Jenrette (B.A. ’02) is ready for her close-up.