The Association of Filmmakers at ASU
Association of Filmmakers at ASU is a club that supports student filmmakers and film enthusiasts. The AFA offers a one-of-a-kind networking experience where fellow filmmakers can come together and make creative work. We also offer assistance with script development, pre-production planning, equipment rental, and on-set guidance. Our member events include screenings of student films, networking nights, crew fairs, and film festivals! |
Entertainment Business Association
The Entertainment Business Association (EBA) is a student organization at ASU dedicated to building a diverse community of young professionals passionate about the business side of the entertainment industry. Members develop business skills and explore careers in the industry. EBA provides valuable and inclusive experiences through professional workshops, industry experiences, and guest speakers to build a successful community both within ASU and in the industry. Meetings: Wednesdays @ 6:00pm, via Zoom |
Maroon and Gold Entertainment
Maroon & Gold Entertainment is a student-led film and media production platform that provides experiential learning production opportunities for students of all levels at ASU, who want to learn to conceptualize, develop, shoot, and produce independent films. Through MGE, students can create content and learn the ins and outs of the industry from preproduction to post. Every semester we typically aim to make 3-4 student films, by creating groups and orienting them to the production process. Students can learn how to develop and cover scripts, pitch ideas, work together on set, and market their art. MGE is founded on community and connection. Every student gets hands-on experience on set. Join us and make movies! Meetings: Mondays @ 7:30pm, via Zoom |
Hollywood Invade Tempe
Hollywood Invades Tempe brings Hollywood to the students. We host film screenings and Q&A sessions for students to learn from industry professionals and network. Film and Media Production students at ASU are offered a unique blend of ethical training and artistic perspectives. During these film events, top filmmakers conduct live video conferences with audiences for a Q&A session following the screening of representative work. Past guests include the creators of such noted films as Real Women Have Curves, Moneyball, The Help, Star Trek, The Hangover and Thank You for Smoking, as well as the presidents of the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.Events are free and open to the greater ASU community. Hollywood Invades Tempe film events are streamed live on ASU-tv. |