Professor Paul Young's essay/review What We Talk about When We Talk about American Space, or, Criticism Called and Wants Its Stuff Back can be found in the Fall 2015 issue of American Literary History
News
October 27, 2015
"Jodie Mack’s films are filled with a vibrant, kinetic energy and an exuberant beauty", writes Edwin Rostrun in the experimental animation blog Edge of Frame. Read the full article......
October 26, 2015
Professor Bill Phillps, screenwriter of the John Carpenter-directed thriller Christine, attended a reunion in Los Angeles to celebrate the films Bluray release...
October 26, 2015
Director/Cinematographer Ben Silberfarb will discuss his two latest short films, Quintown and To Build a Fire, on Tuesday October 27th from 4PM to 5:30 in the Black Family Visual Arts Center Digital Lab (rm. 109). Ben will bring in his MoVI camera stabilizer system, which was used extensively on Quintown. Don't miss this opportunity to meet Ben to discuss and ask any questions you have about shooting techniques and the aesthetics involved in filmmaking....
October 21, 2015
Film & Media Studies Professor Mark Williams will host and interview curator/historian/ filmmaker Bruce Posner as he presents an introduction to his new Blu-ray Masterworks of American Avant-Garde Experimental Film 1920-1970 on October 26th at 7:30 PM in Loew Auditorium....
October 03, 2015
In a Huffington Post opinion piece, Dartmouth’s Jeffrey Ruoff writes that Abbas Fahdel's Homeland (Iraq Year Zero) is “the most significant work of art to come out of the Iraq war.”
September 25, 2015
Professor Amy Lawrence's animated film My Life in Houses is explored in the current Film & Media Studies Gallery presentation on the 2nd Floor of the Black Family Visual Arts Center, open 10 AM - 5 PM Monday through Thursday through the end of Fall Term....
September 23, 2015
"Born in Venice in 1932, film festivals have exploded worldwide in recent decades," writes Jeffrey Ruoff, an associate professor of film and media studies, in a Huffington Post opinion piece.
August 19, 2015
Students from FS31 Filmmaking will present thier films on Thursday August 20th at 7PM in the Loew Theater , Black Family Visual Arts Center. Admission is Free
July 10, 2015
Sabra, a documentary film by Professor Bill Phillips, explores the life and work of Vermont print-maker Sabra Field. The Gallery Presentation will be open for viewing from 10 AM - 5 PM Monday through Friday, on the 2nd Floor in the Black Family Visual Arts Center. The show will run through Summer Term.