Discuss “Screenwriters find an outlet”
At Carnegie Mellon, talent doesn’t like to keep to itself. From drama performances in Purnell to student art on display at The Frame, there’s always something to see. And despite the wealth of creative outlets already available, students are constantly finding new ways to express themselves. What’s the latest in campus artistry? Film. Stop by McConomy on Friday to see two movies written, directed, and produced by Carnegie Mellon students.
It all started in the English department. Professor Sharon Dilworth picked six students from her screenwriting classes to participate in a year-long film project. “I felt like the opportunity just fell into my hands,” said junior English major Alie Kolb, one of the chosen writers. Dilworth divided...
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