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NMSU graduate helped produce Emmy award-winning documentary Secrets of the Whales

NMSU graduate helped produce Emmy award-winning documentary Secrets of the Whales
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Movies in Las Cruces: See what was filmed from the 1960s to today

Movies in Las Cruces: See what was filmed from the 1960s to today
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Saving Faith : Short movie scheduled to film in Las Cruces

Updated at 10 a.m. April 15, 2021. LAS CRUCES – A new short film, “Saving Faith,” is scheduled to film in Las Cruces in October, with local talent both in front of and behind the camera. “Saving Faith” tells the story of Bill, a successful Wall Street stockbroker who attends an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting for the first time after causing the death of one person and putting a child in a coma due to his driving. The 10- to 12-minute film focuses on Bill  an atheist grappling with his demons and struggling to determine how to lead his life.   Randy Messersmith has a 30-year acting, directing and producing as well as teaching theater and film at the high school and community college levels. He moved to the Albuquerque area in October 2019, and with not much else to do during the COVID-19 pandemic, he took a class with Southwest Scene Works.

Las Cruces film students launch campaign to encourage stimulus donations to Camp Hope

By News Editor And Partners • 4 hours ago   New Mexico State University’s Creative Media Institute not only teaches state-of-the-art filmmaking and animation techniques to make students marketable for jobs in the film and television industry, but one course is helping them use the tools of filmmaking to make a difference in the Las Cruces community.   “I think a lot of people think about the kinds of movies you see at the Allen Theaters, when they think of what it is we do as filmmakers and creating moving images for entertainment is definitely a big part of what we teach at CMI,” said Amy Lanasa, CMI professor and department head. “But film is also a medium that allows us to tell genuine human stories about complex societal problems, and it can be used as a catalyst for organizing, network-building and civic action.”

NMSU students among few awarded Television Academy fellowships

NMSU students among few awarded Television Academy fellowships Minerva Baumann LAS CRUCES - Two New Mexico State University Creative Media Institute students are among 30 in the country selected to join the 2021 Television Academy Fellowship program. Brandon Trevizo is a junior animation major and Dominic Vincent is a May graduate in film production. “The Television Academy fellowships are exceedingly competitive,” said Amy Lanasa, professor and head of NMSU’s Creative Media Institute. “There are only 30 offered every year, and thousands of students from undergraduate film and animation programs all over the country apply. To have two of the 30 be from CMI is a wonderful testament not only to Brandon and Dominic s strong portfolios, but also the strength of CMI s faculty and programs.” 

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