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UNCSA names Deborah LaVine new dean of the School of Filmmaking

/PRNewswire/ The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) has announced that independent filmmaker and educator Deborah LaVine has been named.

University of North Carolina School of the Arts Names Deborah LaVine as Dean of School of Filmmaking EXCLUSIVE

University of North Carolina School of the Arts Names Deborah LaVine as Dean of School of Filmmaking EXCLUSIVE Denial of Responsibility! Tutti i diritti sono riservati a cityroma© Independent filmmaker and educator Deborah LaVine has been tapped to run the film program at the . Segnalato da : (Di martedì 25 maggio 2021) Independent filmmaker and educator Deborah University of Dean of the Arts (Cal Arts) where she was program director of the graduate-level film directing program. LaVine is also a working filmmaker and is currently partnering with “CODA” lead Troy Kotsur to develop a project they will co-direct. She has directed award-short films including “Unintended” and “Lost Music,” as well as the feature film “Wild Prairie .

Aesthetica Magazine - Space for Experimentation

Space for Experimentation Around the time that the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) was established, John Baldessari, the school’s chair of “Post-Studio” practice, jotted down a set of notes outlining his ideal art college: “A watering hole, a flow of artists. Artists as ordinary people. Have artists as models. Create an environment where art can happen.” Adapting his phrasing, Where Art Might Happen: The Early Years of CalArts offers a bountiful history of the school’s formative decade, a companion to the eponymous 2019 exhibition at the Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover. This volume partly aims to redress imbalances in previous critical coverage of CalArts, highlighting work by lesser-known figures and focusing on the legendary but long understudied Feminist Art Program.

SCVNews com | Soul s Oscar Victory Marks CalArtians 12th Win in Best Animated Feature

Soul (Pixar), the Best Animated Feature Oscar has now gone to alumni of the  California Institute of the Arts’ (CalArts) renowned animation programs 12 times. Since the category was introduced at the Academy Awards 20 years ago, the majority of winning films have been directed by “CalArtians.” Soul (Pixar) was directed by  Pete Docter (Film/Video BFA 90) with co-director Kemp Powers. Docter, who also wrote the film with Powers and Mike Jones, took home trophies with producer Dana Murray.  Soul marks Docter’s third Oscar, having won for Pixar classics  Up and  Inside Out. When accepting the award, Docter said, “We want to thank music teachers and art teachers everywhere… You make the world a better place.”

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