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Alumni - School of Film & Photography (Formerly, Department of Media & Theatre Arts)
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Academy Award Winner and MSU alumnus (1987, Film) Brian Van't Hul will discuss his visual effects work on Coraline on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 7:00 pm in the Procrastinator Theater on the MSU campus.
In addition to Coraline, Brian has worked on Nightmare Before Christmas, Forrest Gump, all 3 Lord of the Rings films, Master and Commander, I Robot and King Kong, for which he received both a Bafta and an Oscar for Best Visual Effects in 2006. More about Brian's return... (11/6/09) |
- Thank you to Carl Smith (1975-1985), former Film & Television student and employee, for sharing his slide show of the SFP 50th Anniversary Celebration! Check back at a later date for more pictures. (10/3/09)
- Congratulations to Sierra Wolff, class of 2007, of Blue Sparks Productions! Her "Going Green" commercial was awarded a Silver Telly. Logan Schnieder, MTA alumnus, shot the winning commercial, and current undergraduates Brian Johnson and Ryan Browning worked on the production, and Dustin Chiocci, MTA alumnus, worked on the sound design. (4/4/09)
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| Our best wishes for eternal happiness to Praveen Singh, class of 2005, and his bride as they share this photograph from their wedding. Praveen was the winner of several awards, including a prestigious Student Emmy for "Indian Leopards: The Killing Fields", during his tenure in the MFA program at Montana State University. (12-8-08) |
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Congratulations to John Little, class of 2007, MFA in Science and Natural History Filmmaking, as he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to teach at Bayan College in Muscat, Oman and research "how Middle Eastern culture influence people to assemble and interpret information as facts."
John recently joined the faculty at University of Wisconsin Stevens Point as an assistant professor of media studies. More about John and his future plans .... |
- Daniel Smith, former MTA graduate and President of Earthtalk Studios invites students and alumni to showcase their films on the new video community website ThisIsBozeman.com. You can register on the site and upload your videos to the MSU Film School Category. The site will continuously feature various projects in the Indie Films Section, and on the homepage. (11-1-08)
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