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    August 30th, 2010Mariangela LardaroArts News & Information, Awards, Tisch Alumni

    The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were hosted at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles last night. Nine Tisch School of the Arts alumni were recognized for their outstanding achievements in television.

    One Tisch professor received his Creative Arts Emmy at a ceremony held by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences on August 21.

    Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series: Mad Men
    Carrie Audino ’97 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), CSA, Casting

    Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie Or A Special: The Pacific
    Jennifer Euston ’97 (BFA, Cinema Studies), CSA, New York Casting Director

    Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special: The Pacific • Part Five
    Daniel S. Irwin ’92 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), MPSE, Supervising Dialogue and ADR Editor

    Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming: By The People: The Election Of Barack Obama
    Sam Pollard, Professor (Kanbar, F&TV), Editor
    Arielle Amsalem ’06 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Editor

    Outstanding Costumes for a Variety/Music Program or a Special: Jimmy Kimmel Live
    Rodney Munoz ’92/’93 (BFA/MFA, Design)

    Outstanding Comedy Series: Modern Family
    Bill Wrubel ’93 (MFA,Kanbar, Goldberg DDW), Co-Executive Producer
    Paul Corrigan ’94 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Co-Executive Producer
    Brad Walsh ’94 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Co-Executive Producer

    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
    Steve Bodow ’95 (MPS, Kanbar, ITP), Supervising Producer

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    White Night, a film made by student Teresa Lee in the Tisch School of the Arts Open Arts Fundamentals of Filmmaking class, will be screened at the Asian American International Film Festival on Friday, July 16. Director Teresa Lee will be available for a Q & A after the screening.

    Fundamentals of Filmmaking is taught by Rosanne Limoncelli, director of production for film and new media in the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film, Television, and New Media at Tisch School of the Arts.

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    July 9th, 2010Joshua SanchezArts News & Information, Tisch Alumni

    2010 Creative Arts & Primetime Emmy® Award Nominees: On July 8, 2010, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the nominees for the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy® Awards. The Awards recognize outstanding achievement in all fields of primetime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from in any primetime period (6:00 PM – 2:00 AM) during the 2009 calendar year. With representation from its Dean’s Council, faculty and alumni community, the Tisch School of the Arts family racked up 50 nominees! Break a leg! The Primetime Emmy® Awards will be broadcast on August 29, 2010 on NBC.

    Outstanding Art Direction For A Multi-Camera Series
    How I Met Your Mother • Duel Citizenship • Of Course • Hooked • CBS • Twentieth Century Fox Television
    Stephan G. Olson ’87 (MFA, Design), Production Designer

    Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series
    Glee • Pilot – Director’s Cut • FOX • A Ryan Murphy TV Production in association with 20th Century Fox TV
    Christopher Brown ’99 (MFA, Design), Art Director

    Outstanding Casting for A Drama Series
    Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television
    Carrie Audino, CSA ’97 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Casting

    The Pacific • HBO • Playtone and Dreamworks in association with HBO Miniseries
    Jennifer Euston, CSA ’97 (BFA, Cinema Studies), New York Casting Director

    Outstanding Cinematography For A Half-Hour Series
    Nurse Jackie • Apple Bong • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Lionsgate Television, Jackson Group Entertainment, Madison Grain Elevator, Inc. & Delong Lumber; A Caryn Mandabach Production
    Vanja Cernjul ’98 (MFA, Kanbar, Film), Director of Photography

    Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series
    Breaking Bad • No Mas • AMC • Sony Pictures Television
    Michael Slovis ’79 (Kanbar, Film), Director of Photography

    Outstanding Costumes For A Series
    The Good Wife • Crash • CBS • CBS Productions
    Daniele Hollywood ’85/’86 (BFA/MFA, Design), Assistant Costume Designer

    Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming
    By The People: The Election Of Barack Obama • HBO • Green Film Company, Citi Productions, Class 5 Films and GOOD in association with HBO Documentary Films
    Sam Pollard, Faculty (Kanbar, F&TV), Editor
    Arielle Amsalem ’06 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Editor

    Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic, Multi-Camera) For Variety, Music Or Comedy Programming
    Saturday Night Live • Host: Betty White • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video
    Rick McGuinness ’82 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Lighting Director

    Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics
    Saturday Night Live • Host: Blake Lively (Song title: Shy Ronnie) • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video
    Andy Samberg ’00 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Lyrics

    Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
    Justified • FX Networks • Sony Pictures Television and FX Productions
    Oscar Owens ’97 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Music

    Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
    Glee • FOX • A Ryan Murphy TV Production in association with 20th Century Fox TV
    Matthew Morrison ’01 (Drama) as Will Schuester

    30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studio
    Alec Baldwin ’94 (BFA, Drama) as Jack Donaghy

    Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
    Dexter • Showtime • Showtime Presents, John Goldwyn Productions, The Colleton Company, Clyde Phillips Productions
    Michael C. Hall ’96 (MFA, Acting) as Dexter Morgan

    Outstanding Comedy Series
    Modern Family • ABC • Twentieth Century Fox Television
    Paul Corrigan ’94 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Co-Executive Producer
    Brad Walsh ’94 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Co-Executive Producer
    Bill Wrubel ’93 (MFA, MTW), Co-Executive Producer

    Nurse Jackie • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Lionsgate Television, Jackson Group Entertainment, Madison Grain Elevator, Inc. & Delong Lumber; A Caryn Mandabach Production
    Evan Dunsky ’81 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Co-Executive Producer
    Richie Jackson ’87 (BFA, Acting), Co-Executive Producer/Executive Producer
    Alan Taylor ’91 (MFA, Kanbar, Film), Director

    Outstanding Drama Series
    Dexter • Showtime • Showtime Presents, John Goldwyn Productions, The Colleton Company, Clyde Phillips Productions
    Michael C. Hall ’96 (MFA, Acting), Executive Producer

    Lost • ABC • Grass Skirts Productions, LLC in association with ABC Network and Studios
    Damon Lindelof ’95 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Executive Producer
    Elizabeth Sarnoff ’91 (BFA, Drama), Co-Executive Producer

    True Blood • HBO • Your Face Goes Here Entertainment in association with HBO Entertainment
    Alexander Woo ’03 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Producer

    Outstanding Made For Television Movie
    You Don’t Know Jack • HBO • Bee Holder, Cine Mosaic and Levinson/Fontana Productions in association with HBO Films
    Lydia Dean Pilcher ’83 (MFA, Kanbar, Film), Executive Producer

    Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series
    The Daily Show With Jon Stewart • Comedy Central • Central Productions, LLC
    Steve Bodow ’95 (MPS, Kanbar, ITP), Supervising Producer
    David Javerbaum ’95 (MFA, MTW), Executive Producer

    Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video
    Lorne Michaels, Dean’s Council

    Outstanding Special Class Programs
    82nd Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    Alec Baldwin ’94 (BFA, Drama), Host

    The Simpsons: 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice! • FOX • Warrior Poets
    Morgan Spurlock ’94 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Executive Producer

    Teddy: In His Own Words • HBO • Kunhardt McGee Productions in association with HBO Documentary Films
    Jacqueline Glover ’88 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Supervising Producer
    Sheila Nevins, Former Faculty (Kanbar, F&TV), Producer

    Outstanding Reality Program
    Dirty Jobs • Discovery Channel • Produced by Pilgrim Films and Television, Inc. for Discovery Channel
    Eddie Barbini ’84 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Executive Producer
    Scott Popjes ’88 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Supervising Producer

    Exceptional Merit In Nonfiction Filmmaking
    Sergio • HBO • Silverbridge Productions and Passion Pictures in association with Screen Pass Pictures, Impact Partners, Motto Pictures, BBC Storyville and HBO Documentary Films
    Sheila Nevins, Former Faculty (Kanbar, F&TV), Executive Producer

    Outstanding Sound Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
    The Pacific • Part Five • HBO • Playtone and Dreamworks in association with HBO Miniseries
    Daniel S. Irwin, MPSE ’92 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Supervising Dialogue and ADR Editor

    Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming
    The Amazing Race • I Think We’re Fighting the Germans, Right? • CBS • World Race Productions Inc.
    Troy Smith ’89 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Re-Recording Mixer

    Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Series
    Saturday Night Live • Host: Joseph Gordon-Levitt • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video
    Barry Frischer ’72 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Camera

    Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
    Lost • The End • ABC • Grass Skirts Productions, LLC in association with ABC Network and Studios
    Damon Lindelof ’95 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Writer

    Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Series
    The Daily Show With Jon Stewart • Episode #15040 • Comedy Central • Central Productions, LLC
    Steve Bodow ’95 (MPS, Kanbar, ITP), Head Writer
    David Javerbaum ’95 (MFA, MTW), Writer
    Elliott Kalan ’03 (BFA, Kanbar, DDW), Writer

    Real Time With Bill Maher • 721- With Rachel Maddow, Niall Ferguson, Joe Queenan And Michael Ware • HBO • Bill Maher Productions and Brad Grey Television in association with HBO Entertainment
    Jonathan Schmock ’78 (BFA, Acting), Writer

    Saturday Night Live • Host: Betty White • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video
    James Anderson ’81 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Writer
    Jessica Conrad ’07 (BFA, Kanbar, Goldberg DDW), Writer
    Lorne Michaels, Dean’s Council, Writer
    Marika Sawyer, Writer ’05 (BFA, Kanbar, F&TV)

    The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien • #146 • NBC • Conaco & NBC Universal
    Matt O’Brien ’92 (BFA, Kanbar, Goldberg DDW), Writer

    Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Special
    82nd Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    Colleen Werthmann ’92 (BFA, Acting), Writer, Special Material

    To view a full list of nominees for 2010, download the PDF.

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    June 14th, 2010Mariangela LardaroArts News & Information, Tisch Alumni

    The bright lights of Broadway took to Radio City Music Hall last night for The 64th Annual Tony Awards.

    New York University Tisch School of the Arts congratulates our four winners for receiving Broadway’s most sought after prize:

    Best Scenic Design of a Musical, American Idiot
    Christine Jones ’92 (MFA, Adjunct Teacher, Design for Stage and Film)

    Best Sound Design of a Musical, Fela!
    Robert Kaplowitz ’95 (BFA, Drama)

    Best Revival of a Play, Fences
    Producer Scott Rudin (Tisch Dean’s Council member)

    Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play, Fences
    Denzel Washington (Tisch Parent)

    Viola Davis and Denzel Washington in “Fences.” Photograph by Sara Krulwich for The New York Times.

    Mr. Washington made history last night, along with best actress Viola Davis, as the first time a Tony was awarded to two black performers in a play for the same theatre season. He was also the first black actor to win for a leading role in a play since James Earl Jones won in 1987 — for the original Fences, playing the same role, Troy Maxson.

    Additional alumni and other members of the Tisch community performed or presented at the 2010 Tony Awards.

    Read about the evenings festivities and get a full list of nominees and winners in The New York Times.

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    Tisch School of the Arts Open Arts instructor Aida Shahghasemi will be lending her vocals to the presentation of Persian poets at Zoraspace on June 26.

    Aida Shahghasemi recently moved to New York City. She is a traveler between Iran and the States in order to play with individuals and ensembles in Tehran, Minneapolis (where she resided prior to New York), and most recently, New York. She learned the Daf from Amir Samadi and has worked on the Persian Classical Vocal repertoire under the supervision of Parissa.

    Aida Shahghasemi will be teaching Iran Arts Activism this fall as part of the Tisch School’s Open Arts curriculum. The course is open to all New York University undergraduate students.

    Register on Albert today!

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    May 24th, 2010Mariangela LardaroArts News & Information, Open Arts Curriculum

    Open Arts instructor Patricia Beaman will perform a neo-Baroque dance at Solo Dance: Perspectives from South India and Beyond. Distinguished scholars and dance practitioners will gather at this symposium in Ontario, Canada to discuss the history and future of solo dance from South India.

    Ms. Beaman will also participate in a roundtable discussion with  dance legends from Canada and India.

    The symposium takes place on June 4 and 5 at the Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre, Royal Ontario Museum. It is presented by Toronto-based company inDANCE and is produced in collaboration with the Royal Ontario Museum’s Friends of South Asia.

    Patricia Beaman teaches History of Dance in the Tisch Open Arts program during the spring semester.

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    May 3rd, 2010Joshua SanchezArts News & Information, Open Arts Curriculum

    Open Arts ‘Acting for the Camera’ instructor Hannelore Williams will be featured on ABC’s One Life to Live beginning May 7th.

    Visit the One Life to Live website for more information.

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    April 21st, 2010Chris OzerArts News & Information, Open Arts Curriculum

    Event Date and Time:

    April 30, 2010 – May 1, 2010
    7:30 pm

    Location:

    LABA Theatre – 14th St Y
    344 E 14th St
    New York, NY 10001

    Traditions In Transition

    April 30th – May 1, 2010

    The LABA Theater
    14th Street Y
    344 East 14th Street
    New York, New York 10003

    Traditions In Transition is a dance festival featuring choreographers with a background in traditional Asian dance forms presenting contemporary works:

    A.H. Dance Company
    Aly Rose
    Anthony Aiu and ‘Avei’a
    Jin Ju Song-Begin
    Patrick Suzeau
    Yoo & Dancers

    Free Admission (suggested donation: $10)

    For more information, please contact Laura Smith at IADialogue@gmail.com or 607.591.1756.

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    March 18th, 2010Joshua SanchezArts News & Information, Tisch Alumni


    Will Canon’s Brotherhood

    On March 16, 2010, the Jury and Audience Award-winners of the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival were announced at the Festival’s closing Awards Ceremony in Austin, Texas.

    With its world premiere in the narrative competition at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival, Brotherhood, scored the Audience Award in its category. The film was blessed with the great talent of Tisch alumni collaborating with fellow NYU alumni.

    The concept for this movie (a fraternity initiation ritual gone terribly awry) originated from the plot of Will Canon’s award-winning junior level NYU short film project, Roslyn, made in 2000. Brotherhood is one of only eight films from 831 submissions selected for narrative competition at this year’s SXSW Film Festival.

    Alumni included:
    Will Canon ’01 (Tisch, BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Director
    Doug Simon ’02 (Tisch, BFA, Kanbar, F&TV), Co-writer
    Josh Schaeffer ’01 (Gallatin, BA), Editor
    Dan Morocco ’02 (Steinhardt), Score
    Jesse Steccato ’00 (Tisch, BFA, Drama)
    Meyer deLeeuw ’02 (Tisch, BFA, Drama)

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    Tisch School of the Arts summer high school program alumnus Ethan Corn will have his film “In the Beginning” screened at the Harvard-Westlake Film Festival on Friday, March 19 at the Cinerama Dome at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood.

    The 7th annual high school film festival kicks off with guest speaker Kathryn Bigelow, the Academy Award winning director of  “The Hurt Locker,” in conversation with Jason Reitman, director of  “Up in the Air.”

    Ethan’s film is one of 17 films selected for the festival.

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