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CAMS faculty Cecilia Cornejo’s most recent documentary film, Make No Noise: The Story of a Skatepark, has been accepted to the Cine Las Americas Festival 2016. Cine Las Americas is a multi-cultural, non-profit organization based in Austin Texas, offering theatrical screenings of films made by and/or about Latinos or Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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CAMS Grad Isaac Burns ’14 to Pursue MFA in Filmmaking
28 April 2016After graduating with a CAMS major in 2014 and joining the CAMS staff for a year as an Educational Associate in the CAMS Production Office, Isaac Burns to attend graduate film school.
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Walk! Festival T-Shirts Now Available in CAMS Office
28 April 2016Be sure to stop by the CAMS department office to pick up your official souvenir Walk! Festival t-shirt. Just $5. A real bargain!
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The academic adviser I’ve had for the last two years left to go on sabbatical last term. I needed to find a new adviser for my final terms as an “undecided,” so I requested a CAMS professor because I knew that I was going to be a major in CAMS. I was so excited when I found out that my new adviser would be Carol.
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Emerson Herrera ’19, a first-year student who is undecided about a major, reached out to CAMS alum Ally Weaver Aden ’11 for advice about how majoring in CAMS can help him achieve his goal of attending law school. Ally gave Emerson concrete advice about internships in addition to offering these words of wisdom:
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The fifteen-minute film, titled Golden Golden (Erica Cho, 2015) is now circulating in festivals and has been nominated a finalist for the Festival Golden Reel Award for Excellence in Short-Form Filmmaking, an annual honor given by The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. CAMS faculty Rini Yun Keagy was one of three directors of photography on the film, which was three years in the making.
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CAMS Major Aaron Sala ’16 Has Screenplay Accepted to the American Screenplay Challenge, Sacramento International Film Festival
24 March 2016Sala’s screenplay, The Fifth Stage, pitched as “Prisoners Meets Funny Games,” is an intense, contained thriller with a powerful, culturally relevant message and a tragic, thought-provoking conclusion.
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CAMS Grad Diana Fraser ’14 Has Film Accepted to Minneapolis-St Paul International Film Festival
24 March 2016Fraser’s eight-minute documentary short film, Colorblind, is an examination of six Asian and Asian-American young adults’ experience with racial politicking in America.
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CAMS major Jack Turzillo ’16 received word that his short film “Joy” has been accepted to the 6th Annual Visions Film Festival and Conference at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington on April 14-15, 2016.
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Passionate about dance and film, senior Sarah Abdel-Jelil incorporated both of these interests into her Senior Comps project.