Cinema Department at San Francisco State University
Established | 1967 |
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Academic staff | 20 |
Students | 700 |
Undergraduates | 650 |
Postgraduates | 50 |
Location | San Francisco, California, United States |
Website |
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The Department of Cinema is housed in the College of Arts and Humanities at San Francisco State University (SFSU). It is located in San Francisco, California, USA, and offers a Bachelor of Arts, a Masters of Arts, and Masters of Fine Arts in Cinema. The curriculum combines film production, screenwriting, animation and critical theory in both its undergraduate and graduate programs.
The Department specializes in 16mm film education, but also offers a wide range of courses in digital, interactive and experimental production, as well as cinema history, theory and criticism[1] Currently there are approximately 700 students enrolled, the majority in the undergraduate program.[2]
Facilities
The department's production and research facilities include:
- 3D Animation Lab
- Coppola Theater
- Critical Studies Center
- Digital Cinema Lab
- Documentary Film Institute
- Faculty/DOCFilm Post-Production Studio
- Foley Studio
- Optical Printing Studio
- Post-production Studios
- Rumor and Narrative IED Research Lab
- Sound stage
History
The Cinema Department was founded amid the political activism and artistic experimentation of the 1960s. Originally part of the Broadcast and Electronic Arts Department, Cinema faculty such as Jim Goldner successfully made the case to the university that filmmaking was both an art and industry, and that it needed to be housed in a separate Department.
In the 1990s, a new facility was constructed, featuring a 2500 square foot shooting stage, greatly enlarging the department's post-production studios and labs,and beginning the transition from analogue to digital processes. A new screening room, the Coppola Theater (FA 101), equipped for both 16mm and 35mm projection and featuring a Dolby sound system, was named for former Dean of Creative Arts, August Coppola, whose efforts were primarily responsible for funding the new building.[3] Digital upgrades to sound and editing labs have further modernized the department's production facilities.
In more recent times, filmmakers as diverse as Francis Ford Coppola and Ken Burns have given talks, master classes and screenings of their work. Alumni have also returned to the Department to critique student work, to provide internships, and to continue the tradition of giving back to their community. And the Department has long-standing relationships with the San Francisco Film Society and Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC), among many other San Francisco based film production and cultural institutions.
Today, Students take classes from a diverse group of over 20 tenure-track faculty committed to exploring all dimensions of film and media production and studies: from independent filmmaking to experimental animation to critical and cultural theory. And all while faculty continue to make films, write books on film and media culture, and give talks around the world on such diverse topics as Chinese Cinema, digital culture, television aesthetics, experimental narrative, screenwriting and the politics of documentary film.
Current Faculty
- Daniel Bernardi: Dean and Professor (Media and Culture)[4][5]
- Scott Boswell: Assistant Professor (Fiction Filmmaking)
- Larry Clark (filmmaker): Professor (Filmmaking)
- Cheryl Dunye: Assistant Professor
- Tarek Elhaik: Assistant Professor (Media and Culture)
- Jameson Goldner: Professor (Media and Culture)[6]
- Martha Gorzycki: Associate Professor (Animation)
- Jennifer Hammett: Associate Professor (Media and Culture)
- Julian Hoxter:[7] Associate Professor (Screenwriting')
- Pat Jackson: Professor (Filmmaking)
- Aaron Kerner: Associate Professor (Media and Culture)
- Steve Kovacs: Chair and Professor (Media and Culture; Screenwriting)
- Jenny Lau; Professor (Media and Culture)
- Joseph McBride (writer): Professor (Media and Culture; Screenwriting)[8][9]
- Ben Ridgway: Assistant Professor (Animation)
- R.L. Rutsky: Associate Professor (Media and Culture)
- Britta Sjogren: Professor (Filmmaking; Media and Culture)
- Greta Snider: Associate Professor (Filmmaking)
- Johnny Symons: Assistant Professor (Documentary Filmmaking)
- Weimin Zhang: Associate Professor (Filmmaking)
Distinguished Alumni
- Sarah K. Hellström, Visual Effects
- Sean Afshar, Special Effects
- Tory Belleci Filmmaker, Special Effects Department
- Gloria Borders, Sound Engineer (Academy Award winner)
- Christopher Boyes, Sound Designer, Skywalker Sound (Academy Award winner)
- Curtis Choy, Sound Engineer
- George Csicsery, Documentary Filmmaker
- Arthur Dong, Documentary Director, Screenwriter, Producer (Academy Award winner)
- Lexi Leban, Executive Director, San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
- Delroy Lindo, Actor, Theater Director
- Steven Okazaki, Documentary Filmmaker
- Marcy Page, Producer, Director
- Anthony Peckham, Screenwriter/Producer
- Jonas Rivera, Producer/Actor
- Jay Rosenblatt, Filmmaker
- Corey Sienega, Producer
- Lisanne Skyler, Screenwriter, Director
- Ethan Van der Ryn, Filmmaker (Academy Award winner)
- Steve Zaillian Screenwriter (Academy Award Winner for Schindler's List)
Former Faculty
- Patricia Amlin: Emeritus
- Scott Barlett
- Tim Blaskovich
- Robert Bell: Emeritus
- Mel Carlsen
- John Fell: Emeritus
- Pat Ferrero: Emeritus
- Douglas Gallez
- Dave Hilberman
- Karen Holmes: Emeritus
- Margo Kasdan
- Jim Kitses: Emeritus
- Ron Levaco: Emeritus
- Time Lewis
- Robert Lewis: Emeritus
- Allie Light
- Akira Lippit
- Fred Padula
- Jan Millsapps: Emerita
- Bill Nichols: Emeritus
- Joan Reynertson
- Irving Saraf
- Chris Saxton
- Trinh T. Minh-ha
- Stephen Ujlaki
References
- ↑ "Road Trip: San Francisco State University". US News. 2010-08-17.
- ↑ "SF State Cinema Bulletin 2011-12". SFSU.
- ↑ "SFSU names screening room after ex-dean Coppola". San Francisco Chronicle. 1997-09-17.
- ↑ "45 Years On, Why Has 'Star Trek' Stayed So Popular?". Life's Little Mysteries. 09/06/2011. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Asimov, Nanette (2011-10-16). "Navy pays for rumor research". The Charlotte Observer.
- ↑ "Extreme Educator: SF State's Jameson Goldner". CineSource. 01/05/2009. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Associated Press (2008-07-31). "Festival seeking short films". San Francisco Chronicle.
- ↑ "The Searcher. Joseph McBride". Moving Image Source. 2011-02-28.
- ↑ Kelly, Ray (10/01/2011). "Film historian and author Joseph McBride". MassLive. Check date values in:
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- Martinez Mayra, 40 years of Cinema at SF State. Golden Gate Xpress. 04/22/07
- SFSU Film & Television Alumni Hot Shots
External links: SFSU
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