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Video Production 089 (SASN)

Video Production 089


Department of Arts, Culture, and Media

110 Warren Street, Newark

973-353-3724

Website: Here

Chair: Jack Lynch, Interim

Distinguished Professor:

Sandra Skoglund, B.A., Smith College; M.A., M.F.A., Iowa

Professors:

Ned Drew, B.F.A, M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth

Timothy F. Raphael, B.A., Wesleyan; M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern

Paul S. Sternberger, B.A., Rochester; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia

Kimi Takesue, B.A., Oberlin; M.F.A., Temple

Edin Velez

Ian Watson, B.A., Sydney; M.A., Ph.D., New York

Professor of Professional Practice:

Anne Englot, B.A., Binghamton; M.Arch., Ph.D., Syracuse

Associate Professors:

Gaiutra Bahadur, B.A., Yale; M.S., Columbia

Jennifer Bernstein, B.A., Brown; M.F.A., Yale

Chantal Fischzang, B.F.A., Florida Atlantic; M.F.A., Pratt

St efon Harris, B.M, M.M., Manhattan School of Music

Nick Kline, B.F.A., University of the Arts; M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art

Rachel Mundy, B.A., Wesleyan; M.M., Hartford; Ph.D., New York

Alex Dika Seggerman, B.A., Columbia; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale

Associate Professor of Professional Practice:

Alexandra Chang

Assistant Professors:

Juan Arredondo, B.A., Rutgers; M.S., Columbia

Sandrine Colard, B.A., Université Libre de Bruxelles; M.A., New York; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia

Kate Doyle, B.M., Baldwin Wallace; M.M., Louisville; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve

Carla Murphy, B.A., NYU; M.Sc., London School of Economics; M.A., CUNY

Assistant Professor of Teaching:

Keary Rosen, B.F.A., Maine College of Art; M.F.A., Rutgers

Teaching Instructor:

William Garcia, B.A., School of Visual Arts

Emeritus Faculty:

Henry Martin, B.Mus., Oberlin College; M.M., Michigan; Ph.D., Princeton

The Video Production Program offers a broad range of technical and media studies courses that place emphasis on creative production, academic scholarship, and media literacy. Students take a core curriculum with courses in the history of film and video, journalism, new media, critical studies, and intensive video production.

Our program prepares students to be original independent media makers and provides them with diverse production and analytical skills that can be applied to varied careers in an ever-changing media landscape.

The Video Production Program faculty consists of internationally renowned artists with extensive professional and industry experience in television, film, and video art. Within the major, students specialize in either narrative or documentary production and benefit from small classes where they are offered close guidance and mentorship by teachers who work actively in the field.

Students in the Video Production Program utilize state of the art professional HD video cameras, location lighting equipment and sound recording equipment. With it's home in Express Newark, the Video Production Program boasts state-of-the-art editing facilities with Adobe Creative Cloud editing software and Macintosh computer systems as well as a production studio with green screen. Our students have the opportunity to gain essential practical experience and professional contacts through the internship program which has direct access to a vast range of television, film, and multi-media production companies in northern New Jersey and the New York metropolitan region.

The video production major is offered through the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media (ACM). ACM houses programs and/or majors in art, art history, graphic design, journalism, music, and video production. Each major includes an ACM core sequence requirement. Taking advantage of the range of disciplines in ACM and the campus mission to engage with its community, the core combines an integrated sequence of classes, shaped in large part by projects drawn from the urban region surrounding the university. The sequence consists of three classes: Introduction to Arts, Media, and Culture, a class designated by each program that combines interdisciplinary pedagogy with a student's major; and either Colloquium in Arts, Culture, and Media or Seminar in Arts, Culture, and Media.

Please visit the departmental website for the most up-to-date information about major and minor requirements and current courses.