Prof. Kelly Anderson and Allison Lirish have recently established a new blog about a documentary that focuses on the redevelopment of the Fulton Mall in downtown Brooklyn. Both Kelly Anderson and Allison Lirish Dean produced the documentary called Lasting Scars and hope to get people interest in development issues.
http://lastingscars.com/
Year: 2010
Film & Media presents: Mark Lipson
The Film & Media Studies Department presents:
The Lang Auditorium, Hunter North Room 424
Monday, November 8th, 6:00-8:00PM
MARK LIPSON
Mark Lipson is producer for the Errol Morris documentaries THE THIN BLUE LINE, FAST, CHEAP AND OUT OF CONTROL and the latest, TABLOID. Lipson will join us to discuss the evolution of the ground-breaking and controversial work THE THIN BLUE LINE. He will also share his experience with TABLOID and the specific strategies filmmakers must consider regarding distribution in the digital era. Lipson will show clips from the films, in a conversation with Shanti Thakur, Assistant Professor in Film and Media Studies. Lipson will then answer questions from the audience.
This is not a night to miss. THE THIN BLUE LINE put Errol Morris on the map, who later won an Academy Award for THE FOG OF WAR.
Annual Fall IMA Gathering
Please join us for our annual Fall IMA Gathering.
Friday, Nov. 19, 2010
5:30PM – 8:30PM
Where: Hunter North 436 AKA “The TV Studio”
A chance to meet IMA faculty, not to mention other IMA students, and talk about the program, the curriculum, new directions, and more.
Note: Historically the gathering has has a focus on people interested in joining the IMA as well as current students. Professor Steve Gorelick has developed a separate set of such meeting for this Fall. While anyone interested in the IMA is welcome, the Gathering will be an informal event primarily for current students.
Refreshments will be served.
To attend virtually: http://hntrcollege.na6.acrobat.com/ima-111910/