NOCCA Alumn shows short documentary film at the New Orleans Film Festival
NOCCA ALUMN, Ariel Jackson will show her original short documentary film “And Let Me Tell You” Sunday, Oct 19 at 5:45pm at the CAC, and Monday Oct 20th at 2:30
NOCCA ALUMN, Ariel Jackson will show her original short documentary film “And Let Me Tell You” Sunday, Oct 19 at 5:45pm at the CAC, and Monday Oct 20th at 2:30
NOCCA is proud to announce that a film by James King, NOCCA Academic Studio/Media Arts 11th grade student, has been selected for screening in New York at the 2014 Varsity Brands
Alum Rachel Guest shares: “the series tackles a multitude of geopolitical and ecological consequences to our ever-growing-rate of greenhouse gas emissions and sensitively explores various motivations for apprehension/hesitation to address
Friday evening, the White House will announce the winner of its first ever Student Film Festival. Out of nearly 3,000 entries, only a dozen made the final cut. One of
Cool things are happening to young actor andNew Orleans Center for Creative Arts(NOCCA) musical theater student Nicholas Dayton. Dayton, a 10th-grade student from Slidell, auditioned for Nickelodeon and was asked
Three young filmmakers from New Orleans are bringing Hollywood South to the nation’s capital Feb. 28 when they present their short film “Pip,” which has been selected a finalist for the inaugural White House Student
Student Film Chosen As Finalist In First Ever White House Student Film Competition NOCCA Media Arts and Full-Day Academic Studio Student, Richard White, along with the help of classmates Trad
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Selects NOCCA Media Arts Students As Regional Winners Regional Gold Key, Silver Key Winners The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards are an important opportunity for students
NOCCA Media Arts Recipient of NOVAC 2014 Joshua Short Memorial Scholarship Student Receives Free Technical Training & Access To New Orleans Video Access Training Center New Orleans Center
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) Media Arts student and Mandeville High junior, Nick Ramey was notified by the National YoungArts Foundation that he has been chosen as a