“Titans of Newark” wins Best Humor Film at Comic-Con
Titans of Newark (Mike Marino) won Best Humor Film last month at Comic-Con in San Diego, CA.
Titans of Newark (Mike Marino) won Best Humor Film last month at Comic-Con in San Diego, CA.
Light Me Up (Derek Dolechek and Ryan Walton) won Best Animation last month at the Da Vinci Film Festival in Corvallis, OR. and screens this month at the Sidewalk Film Festival in Birmingham, AL.
There Is No Place For You Here (Elliott Balsley, Sam Price-Waldman, Haley Quartarone, Ruby Stocking) won Audience Award last month at the Awareness Fest in Los Angeles, CA and screens this month at the Sacramento Film and Music Festival in CA
Learning to Live (Malina Fagan, Ashley Moradipour, Katie Wise) won Best Short Documentary last month at the Downtown Film Festival in Los Angeles, CA.
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< ?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> With about 500 attendees from more than three dozen different universities and organizations, UFVA is a fantastic opportunity for collaboration. And I’m pleased to say, our faculty had some of the most interesting presentations in the program!
< ?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> Transmedia, or the breaking apart of a single story into multiple different mediums, was one of the most fascinating emerging trends discussed at the UFVA conference this week.
Now that all the bustle and hubbub of the UFVA conference is over, ending with the annual banquet at the Bowers Museum Saturday evening, I have a chance to look back on the conference and remember some of my favorite moments of the incredible mix of speakers, panels, workshops, and social events our guests enjoyed
For the second year in a row, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts has been recognized by The Hollywood Reporter as one of the top 10 film schools in America!
Enjoy an excerpt of the article below, and read the full article available on desitoday.ca . Dylan Sidoo is one of those men who can naturally excel at something when he puts his mind to it. A former athlete with an interest in film, Sidoo left home with his family’s support
The following post is from guest student blogger Alex Yonks. Read more on her personal blog, here ! Bonjour! I made it to France and back. The past few weeks have been crazy, to say the least. My first surprise was discovering how many of the mentors here at Cannes know our professors