Visiting Artists Series

The School of Cinematic Arts Visiting Artist Series (VAS) was founded in 2008 as an educational and community outreach program with the goal of bringing innovative practitioners and industry leaders to the DePaul campus. The mission is threefold: to provide students with opportunities to have direct and meaningful contact with established and emerging innovators and professionals in the field; to raise the national and international profile of the School of Cinematic Arts; and to foster a sense of community among DePaul students, faculty, staff and the professional digital media community at large.

Visiting Artists Series events are crewed by students enrolled in FILM 319/419. In this workshop, students learn the ins and outs of multi-camera shooting timed with multimedia presentations, lightning cues, and live camera switching. They acquire the important skills of talk-show formatted television production, as well as post production and finishing for web streaming.

See Our Guests

Watch our events live or view them later.
Our in-person VAS events are livestreamed and recorded. Attend an event on our Loop Campus, stream it as it's happening, or watch short clips or full-length events on our YouTube channel.

Film

Award winning filmmakers like Emerald Fennel, the Wachowskis, Werner Herzog, Bo Burnham, Christine Vachon and more share stories about getting started in the business, discuss their creative approach, and give advice to aspiring filmmakers.

Screenwriting

Writers discuss their process for writing hits like A Quiet Place, The Walking Dead, The Good Place, The Goldbergs, and more.

Documentary

Documentary filmmakers consider the impact of documentaries and strategies to engage audiences with their story and message.

Television

Hear from showrunners and producers on the making of shows like Stranger Things, Breaking Bad, The Underground Railroad, Modern Family, and The Office.

Animation

Learn more about how animators started their journey in animation directing and editing, character development, storyboarding, and stop-motion.