I apologize for 10 days of blog silence while I co-led our Pace
University documentary production class on a filmmaking trip in Brazil.
Not exact matches
This award recognizes exceptional achievement in non-fiction film and video
production at the
university level and brings greater public and industry awareness to the work of students in the
documentary field.
As a Dean's Fellow at the
University of Iowa, he received his M.F.A. in Film and Video
Production in 2012, with an emphasis in
documentary film and video installation.
Kim received her Master's Degree in
Documentary Film
Production from Stanford
University, where she won a Student Academy Award.
2012 Panel discussion:
Production in the Midwest, Inland Symposium at the Kemper Art Museum at Sam Fox School of Art at Washington
University, MO, USA Panel discussion: Contemporary Art and
Documentary Practices, The Renaissance Society at The
University of Chicago, IL, USA Artist's talk for the Student Lecture Series, Princeton
University School of Architecture, NJ, USA
Since my move to Pace
University five years ago, I've been working each spring with a colleague, Prof. Maria Luskay, to focus a long - running
documentary production course on environmental stories.
Production note I'm in Cuba with a Pace
University colleague and more than a dozen
documentary students until March 27 (read their blog).
Production note I'm leaving comments off on this post because I'm going to be in Cuba with 16
documentary students and a Pace
University colleague until March 27th.
Pace
University's award - winning
documentary production course continues its focus on the environment this spring.
At Pace
University, I launched a course in 2010 called Blogging a Better Planet and I co-teach a
documentary production course in which each student film since 2010 has told the story of people trying to forge environmental and social progress — from a shrimp farmer cutting pollution in Belize to an organization trying to improve the lives of slum dwellers in Rio de Janeiro.