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Student-made films to screen at Schwartz Center

From stories of budding romances to a vampire huntress out for revenge, the Department of Performing and Media Arts will screen films written and directed by students from Advanced Filmmaking (PMA 4585) and photographed by students from Cinematography (PMA 4420).

The free screenings will take place at 7 p.m. May 15 in the Kiplinger Theatre, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts.

Students showcasing their work include Hannah Shuman 鈥18, Daniel Chamberlain 鈥18, Sarah Nixon 鈥18, Francine O鈥橞um, MBA 鈥17, Suh Hye 鈥17, Alana Siqueira 鈥17, Ian Rothweiler 鈥18, Pauline Shongov 鈥18 and Grant Mulitz-Schimel 鈥17.

鈥淪tudents made 11 films this semester, crewing for each other and rotating through various roles in order to support the writer/director鈥檚 vision,鈥 said , assistant professor in PMA. 鈥淔ilmmaking is a highly collaborative process, therefore the courses are highly collaborative, as well as intensive.鈥

Students spent the semester pitching ideas, then writing scripts, which were workshopped in class, Rogers said. Next steps included rewriting, preproduction and auditioning actors. Students in the cinematography class served on camera teams as cinematographers, camera assistants and gaffers.

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Shuman worked as a producer on several films, updating scripts, scouting locations, casting and handling all of the logistics for the shoots. 鈥淚 chose these three films because I believed both in the writers and in their stories,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his was an amazing experience, and I was lucky to be able to work with such amazing directors and crew.鈥
Hye鈥檚 film, 鈥淜ill All Vampires,鈥 allowed her to explore how violence, especially gender violence, has been normalized in story making, she said. The film is a satire about rape culture, in real life and in many vampire stories.

鈥淲eren鈥檛 many of [the vampire stories] about a pale guy luring innocent girls anyway?鈥 Hye said. 鈥淚 wanted to make a strong female character who is hurt, angry and vengeful but also frustrated about how the world is drenched in violence and that she has to get into it, too. Because that鈥檚 how I would feel if I were in her position.鈥

Hye said the collaborative hands-on nature of the class helped her to understand the reality of filmmaking.

鈥淔ilmmaking is not just being creative and artistic but knowing and learning craft,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n this class, we all learned how to take a role and help to create the creative vision of one director.鈥

Yvette Lisa Ndlovu is a communications assistant for the 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频.

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