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New School Faculty Film To Be Screened at the Hamptons International Film Festival
Date: 10/5/2009
Vladan Nikolic, associate professor in Media Studies and Film, has been invited to screen his narrative feature film Here and There at the Hamptons International Film FestivalVladan Nikolic, associate professor in Media Studies and Film, has been invited to screen

Doc Studies Alumni at the Webbies, Tribeca Film Festival, and on NPR
Date: 5/18/2009
Alumni from the Graduate Certificate in Documentary Media Studies continue to win awards and garner attention for projects created both in and out of the program.Alumni from the Graduate Certificate in Documentary Media Studies continue to win awards and garner

Truth Be Told Documentary Film Festival 2009
Date: 5/18/2009
On Tuesday and Wednesday, May 26 27, at 7 00 p.m., short films made by this year's students in The New School's graduate certificate program in Documentary Media Studies will be screened for the public.On Tuesday and Wednesday, May

Documentary and Media Studies Students and Faculty Presence Felt at Moma Film Festival
Date: 2/16/2009
Media Studies students and faculty were well represented in the recent documentary film festival Documentary Fortnight currently being held at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) from February 11 25. The evenings full programs includes works that range from nostalgic

Doc Studies Alum Takes Top Prize At CMJ Film Festival
Date: 11/3/2008
Last week, Doc Studies alum Sarah Frank (‘08) was awarded Best Documentary Short at the CMJ’s inaugural CineMini Short Film Festival in Manhattan.  Last week, Doc Studies alum Sarah Frank (‘08) was awarded Best Documentary Short at the CMJ’s inaugural

Documentary Studies Program Named Top-Ten Program in North America
Date: 10/13/2008
The New School's Documentary Studies program was recognized as one of the top ten in North America in the September issue of Independent magazine. The New School's Documentary Studies program was recognized as one of the top ten in North America in the September issue of Independent magazine. The filmmaking

Faculty Member Annie Howell Grand Prize Winner at IFP Film Week
Date: 10/6/2008
Last week at Independent Feature Project’s (IFP) Independent Film Week in New York, Media Studies Faculty member Annie J. Howell won the Panasonic Digital Filmmaker Grand Prize Award for her feature-length film script, Black Kid. Last week at Independent Feature Project’s (IFP) Independent Film Week in New York,

Alumni Featured in Film Festival
Date: 9/29/2008
Films by alumni Rich Adler (MA, Media Studies ’08), Jennifer Piazza (MA, Media Studies ’08) and Alexis Neophytides (Documentary Studies ’08), were featured in the Coney Island Film Festival last weekend. Now in its eighth year, the annual festival shows a selection of over a hundred films during its three day

Faculty and Alumni Films Screen at New York Film Festival
Date: 9/22/2008
Two films by members of The New School community were selected to screen at the New York Film Festival, which takes place September 29 through October 12. Two films by members of The New School community were selected to screen at the New York Film Festival, which takes place September 29 through October 12.

New School Documentary Studies Alumni Have Films Broadcast
Date: 9/15/2008
This month, the Documentary Channel broadcast five short films by alumni of the Documentary Studies graduate certificate program as part of the channel's DOC U programming, which promotes the work of student filmmakers across the country. This month, the Documentary Channel broadcast five short films by alumni of

Truth Be Told: Documentary Film Festival
Date: 5/20/2008
TRUTH BE TOLD: DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL The Department of Media Studies and Film presents three nights of final work by the Graduate Certificate in Documentary Media Studies class of 2008 Tuesday-Thursday, May 27-29. The films, which the students recently finished producing, directing, and editing, are

Documentary Studies/Media Studies Faculty Member Wins Peabody Award
Date: 4/21/2008
Peter Schnall, who teaches cinematography at The New School, served as executive producer and cinematographer for Silence of the Bees, the recipient of a 2008 Peabody Award. Peter Schnall, who teaches cinematography at The New School, served as executive producer and cinematographer for Silence of the Bees,

Documentary Studies Students Finalists in Documentary Film Festival
Date: 4/7/2008
Class of 2007 Documentary Studies alumni Dana Bartle, Ted Fisher, Linda Goldman, Maya Mumma, Laura Van Schendel, and Anthony Weeks were accepted as finalists in the 2008 International Documentary Challenge. Class of 2007 Documentary Studies alumni Dana Bartle, Ted Fisher, Linda Goldman, Maya Mumma, Laura Van

Cynthia Wade speaks to former students about winning an Oscar.
Date: 3/5/2008 - 4/30/2008
On Wednesday, March 5, Wade visited The New School. Cynthia Wade speaks to former students about winning an Oscar. On Wednesday, March 5, Wade visited The New School and spoke to her students about the experience of winning an Oscar. She helped students understand the current documentary

Documentary Studies Faculty Member Cynthia Wade Wins Academy Award
Date: 2/25/2008 - 3/31/2008 12:00
Cynthia Wade, a Documentary Studies faculty member, won the Academy Award in the Short Documentary category last night for her film Freeheld. Freeheld chronicles Detective Lieutenant Laurel Hester's struggle to transfer her pension to her domestic partner, Stacie Andree, after she was diagnosed with terminal

Documentary Studies Faculty Member Nominated for Academy Award
Date: 2/11/2008
Freeheld, a film by faculty member Cynthia Wade, has been nominated for an Academy Award in the Short Documentary category. Freeheld, a film by faculty member Cynthia Wade, has been nominated for an Academy Award in the Short Documentary category. Freeheld chronicles Detective Lieutenant Laurel Hester’s

Alumna Receives a Fulbright Scholarship
Date: 1/21/2008
Farrah Qidwai, a New School for General Studies alum, will travel to India this month as a Fulbright Scholar. Farrah Qidwai, a New School for General Studies alum, will travel to India this month as a Fulbright Scholar. Qidwai received both an MFA in Creative Writing (’03) and an MA in Media Studies (’07) from

People. Passion. Perspective: 20 Years of Documentary Film
Date: 11/5/2007
The New School Media Studies and Documentary Media Certificate Programs in association with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics are pleased to sponsor a two-day conference celebrating the 20th Anniversary of P.O.V., PBS’ award-winning independent documentary film series, on Thursday, November 8, 7:00 to 9:00

NEW SCHOOL FACULTY MEMBER’S FILM PREMIERES AT NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL
Date: 10/6/2007
Observando el Cielo, a film by faculty member Jeanne Liotta, will premiere in Views from the Avant-Garde, a series that is part of the New York Film Festival. Observando el Cielo, a film by faculty member Jeanne Liotta, will premiere in Views from the Avant-Garde, a series that is part of the New York Film

DOCUMENTARY STUDIES ALUMNA HIRED TO SHOOT PROJECT IN BRAZIL
Date: 10/4/2007
The Colorado-based Brazilian music band Sambadendê has hired Documentary Studies alumna Dana Bartle (’07) to document a two-week bus journey this January through Brazil, from Rio de Janeiro to Salvador da Bahia and beyond. The Colorado-based Brazilian music band Sambadendê has hired Documentary Studies alumna Dana

DOCUMENTARY STUDIES ALUMNUS NOMINATED FOR ONLINE MEDIA AWARD
Date: 10/4/2007
In summer 2007, Ted Fisher (’07) edited 12 episodes of Frugal Traveler: American Road Trip, a video series tracing writer Matt Gross' season-long, budget-conscious trek across the United States. In summer 2007, Ted Fisher (’07) edited 12 episodes of Frugal Traveler: American Road Trip, a video series tracing writer

FILM BY DOCUMENTARY STUDIES ALUMNA ACCEPTED FOR FESTIVAL
Date: 10/4/2007
A film by Meghna Damani (’07) was accepted for the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC) Film Festival, to be held in New York November 7–11. A film by Meghna Damani (’07) was accepted for the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC) Film Festival, to be held in New York November 7–11. Damani’s film Hearts Suspended examines



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