MJF alumna Stephanie Anderson Chambers was recently recognized by the National Press Photographers Association blog for gaining 230 points during the 2012-13 Student Quarterly Clip Contest. After graduating from college in the spring, Anderson Chambers interned in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and began her full-time job as a photojournalist at the Tribune-Review in Greensburg, … [Read more...] about NPPA recognizes MJF alumna
Byron Smith, ’99, is returning to Springfield on February 7 to screen and discuss his work on the Emmy winning Netflix series, House of Cards. The event is free and open to the public. Smith will conduct a talk-back session following a screening of a scene/sequence of the TV show Big Love. Smith will talk about the specific scene, the editing issues and decisions that had to … [Read more...] about Learn about Hollywood editing from MJF alum
Byron Smith, ’99, is returning to Springfield on February 7 to screen and discuss his work on the Emmy winning Netflix series, House of Cards. The event is free and open to the public. Smith graduated from MJF in media production in 1999. He worked briefly for KY3 and then went to study editing at the American Film Institute. While there, he won the prestigious Eddy Award for … [Read more...] about Hollywood editor part of Master Filmmaker Series
MJF has fared very well on the national stage last year. MJF students have had much success at the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts. Out of 1,300 works submitted last year to the competition, MSU electronic arts students who produced Ghoul School took home the Chairman’s Award. This award is given out annually to the best overall student and faculty … [Read more...] about Electronic Arts takes home Chairman’s Award for student work
April Clore, senior electronic arts major, has earned a spot as a finalist against students, professionals and freelance writers from around the world in the Acclaim Scripts TV competition. You can listen to Clore’s interview online from KSMU. Clore's screenplay is entitled, “Take Fi Out to the Ball Game,” a speculative screenplay of Showtime’s hit TV comedy, Shameless. … [Read more...] about Student finalist in Acclaim Scripts TV competition