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UCLA AMIA Alumni – UCLA AMIA
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Association of Moving Image Archivists Annual Conference 2015. Bastard Film Encounter 2015. The Reel Thing 2014. Meet the Executive Board! Discovered the MIAS program. Then somewhat shrouded in mystery within the department of Film an Television, while already at UCLA pursuing a doctorate in the department of Comparative Literature. Realized her budding interest in moving image archiving shortly after graduating from the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Where she gained experience working with home movies...
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Directions / Map | Film Studies Center
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Skip to main content. 5811 South Ellis Ave. Chicago, IL 60637. Phone: 773.702.8596. Fax: 773.702.9042. Please note that the FSC's public events take place at the Logan Center for the Arts. Film Studies Center on the map. Buses #6, #14 and #28X make stops at 59th St. Walk west on 59th St. to Ellis Ave., turn north (right) and travel block to 5811, Cobb Hall. Bus #2 offers rush hour service and stops at 60th and Ellis Ave. Summer Quarter, June 20 - Aug 24. Info Desk 773.702.8596. Cinema and Media Studies.
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Spotlight | Film Studies Center
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Skip to main content. Fall 2016 brings many exciting programs to the Film Studies Center. We're pleased to present E.A. Dupont's 1925 film. With a live score performed by Alloy Orchestra in October, a series of early African American films featuring. New work by Ben Rivers, lectures by Paolo Cherchi Usai of the George Eastman Museum and Laura Mulvey, and more. Sign up for the mailing list to hear about these and other upcoming events. The Yellow Ticket, with live accompaniment composed by Alicia Svigals.
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Curricular Support | Film Studies Center
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Skip to main content. The Film Studies Center provides curricular support for courses cross-listed through the Department of Cinema and Media Studies. Teaching at the FSC. Faculty or department coordinators wishing to schedule a class at the FSC should first contact the CMS Program Coordinator to request a course cross-listing. Personally owned tapes and discs can be placed on reserve by any professor wishing to make them available to students in the Center's viewing room. Students are allowed to vie...
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FAQ | Film Studies Center
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Skip to main content. The following FAQ covers some of the commonly asked questions about using the Center. More detailed information is available under Profile, Access and Policy, and About the Collections. Can I check out materials to screen my class? Yes, as long as the titles aren't designated. In the catalog, materials are available for 24 hour off-site loan to faculty for classroom use on campus. Can my Course Assistant pick up the films? Can I make a reservation for a title / date? What's the diff...
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About the Collections | Film Studies Center
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Skip to main content. The FSC collections are representative of historical and contemporary forms of moving image both as an art form and cultural practice worldwide. Our aim in collecting is to enhance curricular resources available for Cinema and Media Studies and related scholarship at the University. The Gerald Mast Film Archive. Information on all FSC media holdings is available through the online catalog. Access and Loan Policy. Summer Quarter, June 20 - Aug 24. Info Desk 773.702.8596.
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Profile | Film Studies Center
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Skip to main content. The Film Studies Center serves as the support facility and research center for the Department of Cinema and Media Studies (CMS) at the University of Chicago. It provides an ideal site for students and faculty to explore film and other media and plays a vital role in fostering serious interdisciplinary film scholarship. Subscribe to our events mailing list. Cinema and Media Studies. For information on the academic program, visit The Department of Cinema and Media Studies.
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The Franke Institute for the Humanities
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The University of Chicago. The basic work of the humanities - reading, thinking, writing, testing, arguing, seeing, teaching, listening — goes on every day in every office, library carrel, and hallway of the University. The Institute collaborates on initiatives. With departments, committees, schools, divisions, workshops, and student groups from throughout the University and most often of course, with these fifteen departments:. Cinema and Media Studies. East Asian Languages and Civilizations.
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Movies, Media, and Methods: Speakers
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Is the Provost's Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. He arrived at USC in Fall 2009 after spending the past decade as the Director of the MIT Comparative Media Studies Program. And the Peter de Florez Professor of Humanities. He has written or edited twelve books on various aspects of media and popular culture, including. Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture. Hop on Pop: The Politics and Pleasures of Popular Culture.