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Faculty Spotlight: Cristina Pippa

October 12, 2020 by Nichole Clark

Leading the way for the next generation of well-rounded writers After years of development, Missouri State's department of media, journalism, and film has begun its first semester of classes for the new dramatic writing MFA program. The program was approved and announced in Spring 2020 and adds a unique set of opportunities for graduate students. An MFA is the highest degree a … [Read more...] about Faculty Spotlight: Cristina Pippa

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One, two, three, four: “Show-Me Chefs” returns once more

October 9, 2019 by

One year ago this past September, I met Dr. Deborah Larson practically in passing when she was in the throws of post-production for the Season 3 premiere of "Show-Me Chefs." This was long before I ever imagined I would GoMaroon within the next calendar year by joining the staff of the College of Arts and Letters, back when I was simply appeasing my mother by accompanying her to … [Read more...] about One, two, three, four: “Show-Me Chefs” returns once more

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Recognition for Jon Mabee’s scripts

December 4, 2018 by Jacqueline Crawford

Assistant professor Jon Mabee has recently received recognition from multiple film festivals for three of his original screenplays. On Blackest Day, In Brightest Night On Blackest Day, In Brightest Night, a narrative feature,  was picked up as an "Official Selection" for the 2018 Fly Film Festival in Enid, Oklahoma. On Blackest Day, In Brightest Night is "a reimagination … [Read more...] about Recognition for Jon Mabee’s scripts

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Faculty’s Short Film Wins at Mumbai Film Festival

November 20, 2018 by Jacqueline Crawford

Faculty member Cristina M. Pippa's short film, Amelia, has won “The Golden Gateway for the Best Short Film, 9+ Years" award at the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival. The film follows Eleanor Berg, a 13-year-old in San Clemente, California in July of 1937, confined to her room on a summer day because she was recently stricken with polio. Eleanor hears Amelia Earhart’s distress … [Read more...] about Faculty’s Short Film Wins at Mumbai Film Festival

Filed Under: Award Recognition, Faculty & Staff Accomplishments, Film Festival, News Tagged With: Amelia, Cristina M. Pippa, Girls in STEM

Jocelyn Millana’s short film an official selection of Moonfaze Feminist Film Journal

September 13, 2018 by Jacqueline Crawford

Assistant professor Jocelyn B. Millana's short film, Dojo Girl is an official selection of Moonfaze Feminist Film Journal for October 2018. The film will be featured both in the journal and online social media platforms for the entire month. Dojo Girl tells the story of Yumi, the teenage daughter of a Japanese karate sensei. Yumi struggles not only with the loss of her … [Read more...] about Jocelyn Millana’s short film an official selection of Moonfaze Feminist Film Journal

Filed Under: Award Recognition, Digital Film Production, Faculty & Staff Accomplishments, Film Festival, News Tagged With: COAL, Dojo Girl, feminist film, Joy Millana, short film

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