Two LMU Student Filmmakers Selected for This Year’s KCET Fine Cut Series
The five-week series showcases some of the finest documentaries, comedic, dramatic and animated shorts by students.
The five-week series showcases some of the finest documentaries, comedic, dramatic and animated shorts by students.
The exhibition features more than 100 works by the daring British artist and writer Eric Gill, a prolific artist, calligrapher, stone carver and writer whose fonts such as Gill Sans are still popular today.
The short films Counterfeiters, directed by recent SFTV alum Bryce Hirschberg and 2012 FOF’s Best Picture winning film, and Dreams- A Trayvon Martin Story, directed by SFTV sophomore Isidor ‘Izzy’ Pollak, have been selected as part of KCET’s Annual Fine Cut Student Film Festival. KCET’s annual festival honors filmmakers from eight of LA’s film schools. Fine Cut will air each Thursday over the course of five-weeks beginning January 17, 2013 at 9 p.m. The series airs during KCET’s arts and culture series, Open Call, hosted by Suzanna Guzmán.
Dreams- A Trayvon Martin Story will air on January 24, 2102
Counterfeiters will air February 7, 2013
The 2013 International Institute for SoTL Scholars and Mentors is accepting poster and scholar project submissions.
The living tradition of the iconography and sacred art of the Orthodox and Catholic churches will be explored in a two-day symposium at Loyola Marymount University.
Most people would assume that billboards and television screens plastered with young hard bodies running, jumping and crossfitting their way through commercials 24 hours a day would make physical fitness a priority for today’s students. But most people would be wrong.