USC - MISC TEAM

 

MICHAEL TAYLOR

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Michael Taylor has 35 years experience in the media and entertainment industry and served as Chair of Film and Television Production at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts for 10 years. Currently he serves as Executive Director of USC’s Media Institute for Social Change and maintains an active career as a Producer of theatrical and television films within the studio system and the independent film arena.

Mr. Taylor’s credits include Last Embrace, Bottle Rocket, Phenomenon, The Hi-Line, Instinct, The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper, Mrs. Munck, Princess of Thieves, Phenomenon II, The Commuters, and Copying Beethoven.

Among other honors, Taylor is the recipient of an Emmy Award, the National Board of Review Award, the Fourteenth Annual Genesis Award for Outstanding Feature Film, the Santa Clarita International Film Award for best Tele-Feature, the Variety/EDI $100 Million Award and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Executive Director and Founder, USC Media Institute for Social Change at USC School of Cinematic Arts
mjtaylor@usc.edu 

 

Cedric Berry

Cedric Berry is a multitalented artist, University Administrator, and entrepreneur.  He is currently serving as the Assistant Chair of the Division of Film and Television at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.  He balances his role as an educator, his real estate holdings, and his musical performances with a commitment to fostering meaningful social impact through his work.

As an award winning bass-baritone opera singer Cedric has performed with The Los Angeles Opera, The Industry Opera, The Long Beach Opera, The Chicago Opera Theater and internationally at the Savonlinna Opera Festival in Finland and the Banlieues Blues Festival in France.  His performances have been featured with renowned orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Pacific Symphony, The Santa Fe Symphony, and The Telemann Chamber Orchestra of Japan.  His work as an opera singer has been deeply influenced by social change, notably for the world premiere of the “Central Park Five” which won the Pulitzer Prize in music, and for Scott Joplin’s “Treemonisha” which was awarded Best Production of an Opera at the Broadway World Toronto Awards.

 

JOHN BERARDO

After winning a student Emmy for technical achievement in 2005 for a local public service announcement, John Berardo ventured to California to begin his career as a director. Before starting the Cinema Production MFA program at USC, John graduated Magna Cum Laude from UCLA with a BA in Theatre directing and playwriting.

During his time at USC, John has directed, written, and produced projects for CBS, Disney, Vimeo, Armani, a fresh artist Subway web series, and for various non-profit organizations.

John recently directed Strings, produced by James Franco as part of a feature anthology, and The Labyrinth which released in 2017. After graduating USC, John co-founded the production company, Shatterproof Films, which is currently writing, directing, and producing media content with plans for television and feature development and production. He is currently preparing for the feature film Dembanger, based on USCMISC’s short film he wrote and directed while at USC.

 

DESA PHILADELPHIA

Desa Philadelphia is a writer, communication strategist, and journalist. She is head writer/editor at The USC School of Cinematic Arts, responsible for producing communication and development materials about the storied institution¹s 90 year history and innovative curriculum.

She began her career at the PBS NewsHour and Time magazine, covering several beats including politics, education policy, business trends and entertainment. She has also provided analysis on politics and entertainment for regional and national television and radio programs, on networks that include NPR, PBS and MSNBC. She is also a founding partner of Language Fish LLC, a communication consulting and translation services firm.

Desa is a graduate of City College of New York (CUNY), where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature; and The University of Southern California, where she earned a Master's in Public Diplomacy. She is the author of 111 Shops in Los Angeles That You Must Not Miss: An exploration of the city’s history and personality through the lens of its retail culture.

 

Rishi Chitkara

Rishi Chitkara is a writer/director pursuing his MFA in film production at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. Rishi has developed a deep interest in storytelling and technology. He holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Illinois and has a decade of experience in finance. Most recently he was Vice President at BlackRock, where he led their Digital Assets Lab in New York City.

In addition to his technical background, Rishi studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. His dedication to the craft earned him the Meritorious Achievement in Acting from the State of New York in 2018, and in 2022 his short film, Like Brothers, won him the Best Debut Filmmaker award at the Cuckoo International Film Festival.

Rishi strives to create narrative films that reflect contemporary realities. He thrilled to be the lead SA for MISC and strongly believes in the role of media as a tool for change.