News from SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film
SDSU New Musical Initiative responds to gift of SERIES9 Lavalier Microphones from Point Source Audio
Feb 25Paul Peterson Lecturer-Sound Design & Technology was recently featured in a Point-Source Audio article talking about how their donation of microphones aided the SDSU production of "In A Sunshine State".
Michael and Anne-Charlotte Harvey scholarship, endowed by director of A.L. Clinton Foundations, assists theatre students studying abroad
Feb 19With the help of a generous donation from a former student, the professors emeriti are giving back to their beloved theatre community at SDSU
SDSU Theatre’s “Six Characters in Search of an Author” blurs the lines between performers and audience
Feb 19The play, directed by Katie Turner, immerses the audience in an unconventional and thought-provoking tale about fantasy vs. reality
Disney Day at SDSU: A Day of Auditions, Workshops, and Career Insights
Feb 19Casting directors from Disney visit SDSU providing musical theatre and dance students with audition feedback, and a glimpse into global performing opportunities with Disney.
NBC: The age-gap is taking over the big screen this year
Jan 6Several buzzy films have explored relationships between women and younger men. Martha Lauzen, founder of SDSU’s Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, shares her insights with NBC's Saba Hamedy on why this trend is gaining traction.
Variety: Women Directed Just 16% of 2024’s Top 250 Grossing Movies; New Report Faults Hollywood for Lack of Progress
Jan 6Women accounted for just 16% of directors working on the 250 highest-grossing domestic releases, according to new research from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University.
SDSU Film students partnered with Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services to produce stop-motion animation videos
Dec 11Working alongside professional filmmakers, the SDSU students and youth participants improved their storytelling skills and technical know-how. The films they created explore mental health topics and promote healing through creative expression.
From Aspiring Editor to Award-Winning Producer
Dec 4School of Theatre, Television, and Film alumna Valerie Bush (‘18) turned her passion for storytelling into a thriving career.
Broadway’s Josh Walden directs SDSU’s musical production of “A New Brain”
Dec 4The Broadway performer, director, and visiting artist brings this sardonic and comic musical to life on the Prebys Stage











