Entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries (545-0-2)
Instructors
Gregg Latterman
Office Hours: By Appointment
Meeting Info
Garage Workspace Classroom 1: Tues 9:30AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
NUvention: Arts and Entertainment brings together students from across Northwestern schools to work in interdisciplinary teams on the creation of new ventures in the arts and entertainment space. No specific genre, form, or medium will be emphasized; students are encouraged to explore ideas in a wide range of areas, including music, theater, television and the visual arts. They will learn a process of innovation and venture development that can be applied in multiple contexts. Students will be challenged to think about the role of technology in shaping the future of the arts and entertainment industries, and will interact with industry veterans who may provide feedback on their projects.
This course is being offered through the Farley Center for Entrepreneurship.
Registration Requirements
This course requires an application. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScnF5JpMwKocGQ1SE7Laigy8m6clJSKsPN3a2YNy_AOTMM6gQ/viewform
Class Materials (Required)
The Startup Owner's Manual, Steve Blank and Bob Dorf, 2012, K&S Ranch, Inc. (Available from Amazon.com; Kindle Version)
Streaming, Sharing, Stealing, by Michael D. Smith & Rahul Teland, 2016, MIT. (Available from Amazon.com; Kindle Version)
Class Notes
This course requires an application. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScnF5JpMwKocGQ1SE7Laigy8m6clJSKsPN3a2YNy_AOTMM6gQ/viewform