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Prof. Ivone Margulies’ book

In Person book cover Prof. Ivone Margulies’ book In Person: Reenactment in Postwar and Contemporary Cinema will be available December 5th, 2018.

Book launch: Feb 1, 2019 | 6PM at Anthology Film Archives.
7:15PM: Prof. Margulies will be introducing the film series In Person-Reenactment starting with Abbas Kiarostami’s Close up.
Feb. 1 -12: Anthology will be showing all of the films featured in the book.

It is featured on The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books and The New York Times.

Ivone at book launch

About the Book:
Close readings of select, historicized examples define an alternate, confessional-performative vein to understand the self-reflexive nature of postwar and post-holocaust testimonial cinemas. The book contextualizes Zavattini’s proposal that in neorealism everyone should act his own story in a sort of anti-individualist, public display (Love in the City and We the Women). Read More

Fortune Magazine’s Susie Gharib visits News Video Reporting students!

MEDPL283 Susie Gharib class groupMEDPL 283 News Video Reporting students made their on-air debuts last week as they learned how to read from a teleprompter and deliver the news from the Hunter North fourth floor studio. Fortune Magazine’s Susie Gharib, who anchored business programs for CNBC and PBS, gave the students three things to remember as they got into the anchor chair:

  1. Sit up straight
  2. Know what you’re talking about and
  3. Think about why you are telling people this story and sell it!

She also encouraged students to pump up their enthusiasm and self-assurance. “When you sit down in that chair, you own that anchor desk,” said Gharib, adding that it’s important to project confidence to the audience.

F&M alumni’s film win awards

The Rocket ShipF&M alum Taishon Black’s (director) short film THE ROCKET SHIP won:

– The Audience Choice Award at Indie Works
– Winner of BEST FAMILY SHORT at the Manhattan Film Festival

The film’s team includes alumni: Nick Vega (director of photography), Miles Adgate (producer), and Peter Jackson (production designer).