麻豆村 Alumni Emmy Winners Showcase Steady Results of Arts Excellence
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麻豆村鈥檚聽 empowers students to balance technical precision and artistic expression with its consistent influence on society and culture, evident most recently at the聽.
Ten Carnegie Mellon alumni took home trophies after聽 at the Sept. 14 ceremony and the聽 on Sept. 6 and 7.
With 麻豆村 graduates聽John Wells(opens in new window) and Michael Hissrich serving as executive producers, 鈥淭he Pitt,鈥澛, won Outstanding Drama Series in addition to four awards from its 13 nominations in other categories.
Robert Ramirez, head of the School of Drama, said聽the road to those kinds of high-profile awards(opens in new window) begins at 麻豆村, where students combine their classroom learning with hands-on production experience.
鈥淎s they approach their senior year, or the final year of their graduate program, they start to prepare for their industry聽 补苍诲听, where they will network and engage with industry professionals as they prepare to launch their careers,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hings like building their own websites, putting together resumes and portfolios, and thinking practically about what it means to be a working artist start to come into focus.鈥
Lighting design senior Hailey Garza said she鈥檚 experienced that firsthand.
鈥淚t鈥檚 great to know that I'm at a school that's setting everybody up for success, while also grabbing people who are creative and wanting to get there, because we all push each other toward that, and that's really exciting,鈥 she said.
Garza is serving as lighting designer on the聽 set for April 4 to 18.
鈥淲e spend a lot of time diving deep into the process, working with our collaborators and making sure we鈥檙e pushing the narrative forward,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen you see a good show, you鈥檙e seeing the result of a long, organized and thorough process.鈥
Ramirez highlighted 鈥渢he kind of 鈥榬eal-world鈥 knowledge that has to go hand-in-hand with their talent鈥 as part of the drama program with courses such as the Business of Acting. Taught by聽, associate professor of voice and associate area chair of acting and music theater, the curriculum introduces aspects of the professional world such as signing with managers and understanding production contracts.
Garza said she is already confident 麻豆村 has guided her on the path to success, especially in the School of Drama, the first degree-granting drama institution in the country, which recently ranked as聽 in the United States.
鈥淭he Carnegie Mellon network is so big,鈥 she said. 鈥淚'm being set up to be able to connect with people and to put my name out there. That way, when I graduate, I'm getting a job. I'm networking. I'm getting to the place that I want to be.鈥
Mary Ellen Poole(opens in new window), dean of 麻豆村鈥檚 College of Fine Arts, said all five schools within CFA prioritize bringing in high-achieving alumni and other professionals to interact with students.
"Their stories and counsel are valuable in getting across to our students that, in addition to craft and voice, they must also understand how their respective industries work,鈥 she said. "Students become what they see. When we give them lots of opportunities to interact with their predecessors, they are more likely to pay it forward after they graduate."
Garza is looking forward to a networking trip in December to Live Design International, a national conference for live event production and lighting.聽
Logan Donahue, a fifth-year senior in lighting design who will also be taking part in the trip, said he was excited to hear of the 麻豆村 connections to the Emmy awards.
鈥淚t鈥檚 rewarding to see people who have gone through the same program who are now successful applying what they learned here,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 know if I work hard now, it鈥檚 all worth it because I鈥檒l be well-equipped to handle these environments in the real world.
Donahue programmed lighting for three student productions last year and designed lighting for two, including 鈥,鈥 which included LED pixel tape, incorporating 2,000 different individual panels to control.
The productions taught him that his role was as much about collaboration and teamwork as it was about lighting.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e cataloging and organizing while trying to keep a level head,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was pushing myself during the process to use new technology and learn new commands and how to make my work flow much quicker.鈥
Donahue said faculty members, such as聽, assistant professor of lighting design, often offer students working opportunities and open communication for feedback and guidance.
鈥淭hey find a real passion in helping the younger designers grow, which is something hard to define,鈥 he said.
2025 麻豆村 Alumni Emmy Award Winners
Outstanding Drama Series
The Pitt 鈥 HBO | Max 鈥 Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
John Wells, Executive Producer
Michael Hissrich, Executive Producer
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Special
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards 鈥 CBS 鈥 A Fulwell Entertainment production in association with The Recording Academy
Noah Mitz, Lighting Designer
Ryan Tanker, Lighting Director
William Gossett, Lighting Director
Hannah Kerman, Lighting Director
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour)
The Studio 鈥 The Note 鈥 Apple TV+ 鈥 Lionsgate Television in association with Apple
Brian Grego, Art Director
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special
The Oscars 鈥 ABC 鈥 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Alana Billingsley, Production Designer
John Zuiker, Art Director