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  1. This program is designed to introduce Pre-College students to Design/Production coursework and to prepare a portfolio for college interviews. Classes introduce several aspects of Carnegie Mellon’s undergraduate School of Drama’s Design/Production program.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2023 · Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. · April 10, 2023 ·. Catch alumna Sarah Pidgeon in Hulu’s “Tiny Beautiful Things” and read this terrific interview with her via TribLive! “I’m so grateful to Carnegie Mellon. I am so glad I spent those four years there.

  3. The School of Drama Video & Media Design BFA program is an intensive three-year course of study providing a solid theoretical grounding in the history and contemporary issues surrounding media technologies and extensive practical experience through class-work and productions. Graduates have a wide range of skills and the proven ability to work ...

  4. Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama produces innovators, practitioners and industry leaders in the arts and entertainment professions who indelibly impact how people experience the world at large. The Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama is the first degree-granting drama institution in the United States of America.

  5. The Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama is one of six institutions chosen to participate in the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Film School Awards, which presents $35,000 in prizes annually to current students in the Dramatic Writing program at CMU for their original screenplays or television pilots.

  6. School of Drama Tours . The School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University offers in-depth tours of the Purnell Center for the Arts for students and their families interested in learning more about the university and school. Tours are only offered Monday through Friday starting at 12:00 pm. No weekend tours are available.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2018 · drama.cmu.edu Aaron Hartnett Shows Costume Students How to Light Up Their Work - Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama Aaron Hartnett, of Hat Rabbit Studio in New York City, gave an electronics workshop to the graduate Costume Production students as the second part of his visit to Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama Saturday, Jan. 27.