MESSAGE from the DEAN

L-R: SCA’s O’Shea” Myles, Sandrine Cassidy, Lisa Fox, Trustee Bill Allen, Dean Elizabeth Daley, Bonnie Chi, USC Marshall School of Business’ Marion Philadelphia, and SCA’s Patrick Fritz, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the John H. Mitchell Business of Cinematic Arts (BCA) program with the program’s students, alumni and supporters. BCA a joint degree program between the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the USC Marshall School of Business.

Dear SCA Family,

Welcome to In Motion magazine, Fall 2024 issue!

Whether you are someone who still spends their days on campus, has graduated, retired from active campus duty, or are considering joining us, there’s something in this issue that will make you feel closer to our School.

The big news is that in less than five years, SCA will be celebrating its centenary! The School traces its roots back to one class that launched at USC in February 1929, only thirty-four years after the Lumière brothers debuted their cinématographe, effectively launching the motion picture industry. The class was a lecture series titled Introduction to Photoplay, that was taught by the biggest stars of the day. Names like Douglas Fairbanks, Ernst Lubitsch, Irving Thalberg, and Mary Pickford. The students who filled those early classes were curious about the emerging field, but probably couldn’t imagine what it would become.

Between now and February 2029, the Road to 100 will be filled with opportunities to reflect on SCA’s evolution, and the important place it holds as the leading education partner of the cinematic media industries. And there will of course be equal amounts of celebration! You can start planning now to be on campus in 2029 to join in the fun. There will be many kinds of events; I’m sure there will be something you will enjoy.

For now, we continue to celebrate the achievements of our community members, covered in this edition of the magazine. And if you’d like to stay abreast of all the latest news about what’s happening here on campus, sign up for the SCA Behind the Scenes newsletter by emailing communications@cinema.usc.edu. If you’re an alum, please be sure to update your information in SCA Community.

Everyone is always welcome to come to campus anytime for screenings and other public events. You can also connect on social media @USCCinema.

We look forward to connecting with you!

Dean Elizabeth M. Daley

THE ROAD to 100

SCA Donations HELP RAMP UP Student PRODUCTIONS

Recent gifts to SCA, including the Sony Crystal LED Wall for virtual production and endowments for student safety and ethics programs, enhance filmmaking capabilities, support student development, and address evolving industry needs by fostering creativity, safety, and ethical decision-making.

SCA WELCOMES Four NEW DIVISION CHAIRS

SCA DRIVES New PARTNERSHIP for AI IN Media & Storytelling (AIMS)

Dr. Holly Willis, Chair of the Media Arts + Practice Division at USC's School of Cinematic Arts, is also the co-founder of the innovative AI for Media & Storytelling (AIMS) initiative, launched in collaboration with the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

FROM FAN to FILMMAKER

SCA Animation Senior Flint Tanquary’s USC Legacy Comes Full Circle

Celebrating EXCELLENCE

SCA Hosts 2nd Annual DEI Awards for Students

USC Games AGP PROJECT IS A MOBILE Success!

The USC Games AGP project Werecleaner is nominated for Apple Mobile Game of The Year!

FIRST PITCH Returns TO CAMPUS!

The John Wells Division of Writing for Screen & Television’s showcase returns to campus with a new format.

PROMOTING ETHICAL Storytelling

The new Director of Cinematic Ethics has a message for bettering storytelling workplaces!

ONLY at SCA: 5 Unforgettable CLASSES YOU CAN’T TAKE ANYWHERE ELSE

WOMEN Cinematographers TAKE AIM at THE Ceiling

SCA’s female DPs are intent on making a mark!

Shane D. Stanger

Stark Producing Program Grad Shane D. Stanger Makes Good Bad Things

Adam B. Stein

Adam B. Stein ‘05, Final Destination Director, Reveals His Must See Horror Films

Corey Sherman

Corey Sherman’s Big Boys shows coming out doesn’t have to be traumatic

Jonathan Curtis

Jonathan Curtiss ’18 works to create a space for screenings and discussions

YEAR in REVIEW

SCA Retirements

ALUMNI Quicktakes

See what our alumni have been up to this past year.

FILM & TV Releases

Explore SCA alumni projects now screening near you.

In MEMORIAM