Media Forensics brings together scholars working on the intersection of media and forensics in a contemporary and historical frame as well as practitioners of new digital forensic methods. The symposium aims to create connections between the study and practice of (counter-)forensic techniques. March 10-11, 2023.
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February 28, 2023
Join us for the screening of FILM 30 Documentary Videomaking and FILM 31 Filmmaking I students' projects with Prof. Shevaun Mizrahi on Mon. March 6, 5 to 9 p.m., Loew Auditorium VAC!
February 20, 2023
We are offering two new courses this term, FILM 48.06/COLT 62.09 Media and Migration with Prof. Roopika Risam and First-Year Seminar FILM 7.21 Zombie Media: Memes, Truth, and Forgetting to Remember with Prof. John Bell. Read more details about them and our other FILM offered courses, here!
February 14, 2023
#You Know You're Black in France When…The Fact of Everyday Antiblackness is the new publication by AAAS Assoc. Professor Trica Keaton (Affiliated with F&MS and Sociology).
February 13, 2023
Mark J. Williams, a film scholar at the F&MS Dept., talked about the movie's cinematography and hailed it "a very distinctive and successful" film during a recent e-mail interview with Shanghai Daily.
January 25, 2023
The work will be the first animated experimental film to appear on PBS through the 'America ReFramed' series.
January 20, 2023
For artist and game designer Mary Flanagan, making art is a form of optimism.
January 16, 2023
Film and Media Studies Assoc. Professor Iyabo Kwayana's film BY WATER will premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2023 on January 22, 2023 in the Animated Shorts category.
January 13, 2023
Video producer Alex Stockton '15, a Film & Media Studies major, has co-produced and edited an eye-opening piece about another national health crisis in America, this time affecting society's most vulnerable, young children.
January 12, 2023
Prof. Desiree Garcia's (LALACS and F&MS) video essay "Intimate Thresholds" made the "best video essays of 2022" list!