Monday Nights Series: Director Tanya Hamilton
Director Tanya Hamilton visited the LMU campus for a screening and discussion of her film Night Catches Us. Moderated by film/music critic Ernest Hardy.
Director Tanya Hamilton visited the LMU campus for a screening and discussion of her film Night Catches Us. Moderated by film/music critic Ernest Hardy.
The Lone Star Film Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that exists to cultivate an appreciation and understanding of the moving image as an art form and to showcase the City of Fort Worth…
Derek Freese Documentary Fund (DFDF) provides production support for feature-length documentary films that have both a strong narrative and a connection to Greater Philadelphia. This award is given biennially to an independent filmmaker and…
Mayank will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Beijing for the June 9, 2013 awards ceremony where he will be presented with $1000 cash. He will also have the opportunity to have his script produced in China during his stay.
Director/producer/writer David Chase visited the LMU campus for an advance screening of his music driven, coming of age story set in the 1960’s Not Fade Away. Moderated by Professor Karol Hoeffner.
Hayley Foster, Animation ‘13 was awarded the Woody Woodpecker Award for Best Student Animated Short Film for Yamashita. Her film portrays a young girl who perseveres through the experience of being detained with her family at…
Eighteen SFTV students made the trek to Bonn, Germany to live, work and play as part of LMU’s Semester Abroad program. Situated on the Rhine River, Bonn is the hometown of Beethoven and is the ideal location for cultural excursions including festivals, film studio tours, exhibitions and trips to other European countries.
Students who participate in the program live with German host families while taking courses in production, cinematography and editing taught by both LMU and German professors. Throughout the semester, students work closely with the Academy for International Education and collaborate with peers to each create a 10-15 minute documentary shot in Europe and later screened on the LMU campus.
LogLines caught up with four recent SFTV study abroad students and SFTV Associate Professor Kurt Daugherty. Push play.