The annual award, presented by USC Libraries, honors the year’s most accomplished adaptation of the written word for the screen, including both film and television.
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“Experience of a lifetime”: Suvaditya Mukherjee helps bring The Wizard of Oz to the Las Vegas Sphere using cutting-edge artificial intelligence.
Trojans have helped bring some of the most memorable holiday classics to life, and they’re still creating new stories that will make lasting memories for years to come.
As Avatar: Fire and Ash hits theaters, the way USC Dornsife alumnus Paul Frommer created the Na’vi language still resonates.
The awards, which will be presented Jan. 24, honor the year’s most accomplished adaptations of the written word for the screen.
The transformational gift from the Marvel Studios chief and USC alumnus will provide a lasting source of funding for the film school’s largest division.
Halloween is here, so be afraid, be very afraid — and watch these 10 must-see scary moviies from the minds of USC School of Cinematic Arts graduates.
The executive, who oversaw such productions as Gandhi and Ghostbusters, served as founding chairman of the Board of Councilors at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
The USC School of Cinematic Arts’ facilities, new cinematography fund and upcoming Wicked class receive special praise.
COMMENCEMENT: The acclaimed filmmaker — the university’s 2025 commencement speaker — talks about his adventures in Hollywood and at USC as a student. Watch the video.