The Emmy nominations were released last week,
unveiling numerous contributions from Los Angeles Film School
alumni
LOS
ANGELES, Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Los
Angeles Film School is proud to announce a total of 50 alumni
who have contributed to 50 projects which have received a
remarkable 299 Emmy nominations for the 2024 awards. Notable
highlights include alumni credited on the top two nominated series
this year "ShÅgun" (25 nominations) and "The Bear" (23
nominations), as well as recent Spotlight inductees.
Among these noteworthy alumni, Joshua
Gitersonke, a recent inductee of the class of 2024 Spotlight
Academy, has been nominated for an individual Emmy for Outstanding
Cinematography for a Reality Program. Gitersonke, known for his
exceptional work as the Director of Photography on The Amazing
Race, previously won an Emmy in 2019 for Outstanding Technical
Direction, Camerawork. This year's Emmy nomination marks his 11th
overall.
"It's an incredible honor to be recognized for my work in
cinematography, especially for a project as challenging and
rewarding as 'The Amazing Race,'" said Joshua Gitersonke. "The biggest takeaway from
attending The Los Angeles Film School was the invaluable experience
of working on so many real-world projects during my time there.
Being the Director of Photography on 8 thesis films surrounded by
so many talented people enabled me to gain practical skills and
experience, which has led me to where I am today."
Mehrnaz Mohabati, also announced last week as an inductee of
2024 Spotlight Academy class, has been credited as an ADR Mixer on
seven Emmy-nominated projects, including Fallout, American
Horror Story, Palm Royale, Ripley, The Other Two, The Righteous
Gemstones, and Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers
Dynasty. Moreover, Mohabati boasts an additional 30 credits in
the Sound Department, with more than 30 more currently in
post-production.
"Being inducted into the Spotlight Academy and seeing the
projects I've worked on receive Emmy nominations is a dream come
true," said Mehrnaz Mohabati. "I came to the U.S. with a master's
in sound and I'm so grateful for my decision to attend the
recording division of LA Film School to further my
education. The most beneficial takeaway from my time was
learning about networking, especially as an immigrant. It was
crucial to understand how to deal with different personalities in
the industry. And, I found my mentor through LA Film School, which
has been invaluable to my career."
Two previous Spotlight Inductees, Kyle
Newacheck and Paquita Hughes,
were credited on Emmy-nominated series. Newacheck's work as a
Director and Co-Executive Producer of What We Do in the
Shadows holds eight Emmy nominations, including one for
Outstanding Comedy Series. Hughes worked as a Key Assistant
Location Manager on two Emmy-nominated series, The Brothers
Sun and Physical.
Keith Morrow, a film graduate,
has been acknowledged for exceptional work as both an Assistant
Editor and Mix Tech on a total of 10 Emmy-nominated projects. His
credits include notable titles in reality television and comedy
including American Idol, Love is Blind, The Voice, Celebrity
Family Feud, Dave Chappelle: The
Dreamer, and Nikki Glaser:
Someday You'll Die.
Recent grads and rising stars Christian
Baldonado and Nikita Smekalkin are making their way to the
top through their own contributions on Emmy-nominated projects.
Baldonado has worked as an Audience Coordinator on two nominated
shows: America's Got Talent and American Idol, while
Smekalkin has been credited as a Visual Effects Coordinator on
The Righteous Gemstones.
It's worth noting the collaboration that seven LAFS graduates
had on a single project together, Winning Time: The Rise of the
Lakers Dynasty. The seven grads were credited as follows:
Mitchell Gebhard as Boom Operator,
Julia Hapney as Makeup Artist,
Ian Hopperton as Visual Effects
Editor, Mehrnaz Mohabati as ADR
Mixer, Matthew Purkis as Additional
Grip, Carley Steichen as Camera
Utility, and Lucy Spa as Research Coordinator.
These nominations are an outstanding achievement for each
individual and the record number of nominations from alumni at this
year's awards highlight the extraordinary talent held by the Los
Angeles Film School graduates in the entertainment industry. The
Los Angeles Film School extends its heartfelt congratulations to
all those nominated.
For more information on The Los Angeles Film School or The Los
Angeles Recording School, visit lafilm.edu.
About The Los Angeles Film School
The Los Angeles Film School is an accredited higher education
institution located in the heart of Hollywood. The school has served the community
and its students since 1999 and offers entertainment-focused
Bachelor of Science degrees in Animation, Audio Production, Digital
Filmmaking, Entertainment Business, Film Production, Graphic
Design, Media Communications, Music Production and Writing for Film
& TV; and Associate of Science degrees in Audio Production,
Music Production, and Film. The campus facilities include the
historic RCA Building at 6363 Sunset Blvd. and the studios at 6690
Sunset Blvd., where students have access to industry-standard
equipment, editing labs, dub stages and recording
studios.
The school's faculty of industry professionals have earned
credits on major motion pictures, video games and music recordings.
Numerous alumni have received awards at film festivals worldwide,
engineered multi-platinum selling albums, and some credits include
GRAMMY and Oscar nominations and wins. The school is a VA-approved
institution and accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career
Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).
For more information about The Los Angeles Film School, please
visit: lafilm.edu or call 323.860.0789.
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