CMU School of Drama


Thursday, March 24, 2011

SHOW+TELL - THE MEANS TO THE END

Sometimes the story of the process is as exciting as the product itself. Two alumni working in the entertainment industry – Frank Janesh (CFA'01) in Los Angeles – and the news industry – Nitya Chambers (H&SS '01) in Washington, D.C. – talk about what it takes to go from an idea to a completely polished work. They'll share the lifecycle of projects such as the Grammy Awards and media coverage of Presidential elections, and they'll discuss the importance of the creative problem solving they do every day.

Nitya Chambers is ABCNews.com's Coordinating Producer of Special Projects. She works on the integration and presentation of breaking news and planned coverage, particularly regarding social media and content feeds, and coordinates with the tech and design teams on how best to present stories.

Frank Janesh is a Principle at The Scenic Route, a full-service production company providing design, consulting, implementation and support for film, television, live events, museums and industrial installations. He is primarily responsible for day to day operations and project management. Clients have included the Grammy Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Kids' Choice Awards, museum exhibits, trade show installation for GE, Paul Mitchell and the US Army.

Show+Tell is free and open to all members of the Carnegie Mellon community.

When:
Thursday, March 31, 2011
6:30 p.m. - Dessert Reception
7:00-8:30 p.m. - Presentation

Where:
University Center, Rangos 3

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Questions about the event?
Contact Andrea Shockling at andrea@andrew.cmu.edu or 412.268.7389.

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