present unique opportunities for FVS faculty and students to meet periodically with visiting members of the film and television industry &/or media scholars to exchange ideas, learn about ongoing production projects, discuss new techniques or technologies in production or to learn about recent scholarly research in film & media. The setting is informal and typically scheduled over the lunch hour — between 11:30am to 1:00pm (unless otherwise noted).
Everyone is encouraged to bring their lunch and participate in these unique opportunities to meet the "movers & shakers" in film scholarship and film/TV production!
October 5, 2009
11:30am to 1:00pm in
Black 152
Thomas King (Cherokee) whose first novel, Medicine River, was made into a TV movie and won Best Screenplay at the American Indian Film Festival in 1994 — will screen some of his short video projects and speak on issues related to the experience in the first FVS Brown Bag Seminar. |
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