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April 19, 2007
Aloha students and friends of the Academy for Creative Media.
DON'T FORGET ROY ON FRIDAY...
Before getting into updates on internships (LOST!) and scholarships ($$!),
don't forget ACM/Shidler Family Foundation's Master Class with ROY DISNEY, a
master of the animated film, Friday (April 20) at 5 pm in the Architecture
Auditorium. It looks like it will be SRO, so rsvp with Lily Ching, 956-7736.
...AND OUR MASTER CLASS IN AUGMENTED REALITY MONDAY
Three educational leaders from MIT and Harvard will give ACM, Computer
Science and Futures Studies students a presentation on Augmenting learning
through location-aware handheld technology. See how the real and virtual can
come together to create challengin, exciting and authentic experiences.
Monday (April 23) 5-6:30 pm in KUY 306. Thanks to Aloha Island, Inc. for
making this Master Class possible.
LOST INTERNSHIPS RENEWED FOR FALL
Producers of the ABC made-in-Hawai'i hit show LOST have enjoyed our ACM
interns so much they want to renew internship program for Fall. Three
credits of ACM 495 are available. Students must be willing to work one LONG
day each week in various production capacities. For information and
instructor permission, contact Asst. Prof. Joel Moffett at 956-3353 or
moffett@hawaii.edu.
Other Internship Opportunities:
WE'VE COME THIS FAR BY FAITH, a documentary on African Americans in
Hawai'i is seeking interns now for archival research and clearances, and PA
positions over the summer when production resumes. ACM 495 Internship credit
is available for working on this film, by Miles Jackson and Steve Okino. For
information, contact Miles Jackson at 239-8943 or jackson@hawaii.edu. Have
a resume ready.
Hawaiian Airlines is starting a streaming video channel on their website
for employees. They'd like to have ACM students produce short documentary
pieces on various employees, departments, etc. Sort of a "day in the life"
kind of approach. ACM 495 Internship credit is available for working on this
project, or ACM 499 Directed Study credit. Contact ACM Chairman Tom Brislin
tbrislin@hawaii.edu if you're interested.
MASTER CLASS COURSE FOR FALL 2007
ACM will offer several new courses for FALL, including 3D Character
Animation (ACM 316); Drawing for Animation (ACM 318); and Techniques in
Creative Media (ACM 386), which will focus on editing.
A special class - HIGHLY recommended for all majors - is our "Topics" course
(ACM 385) that will take the form of a semester-long MASTER CLASS. Asst.
Prof. Konrad Ng will put together a series of guest presentations by major
filmmakers and film screenings/discussions every Friday from 2:30-5:20. You
know the high quality of ACM Master Class offerings, which have included
such luminaries as Cameron Crowe, Justin Lin, Bryan Singer, Kal Penn, and
(April 20) Roy Disney. Now you can enjoy them and get 3 credits, too.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Hawai'i Association of Broadcasters invites students with a career goal
of working in the broadcast industry in Hawai'i to apply for a scholarship
up to $3,5000. You can get more information and apply online:
www.hawaiibroadcasters.com
HIFF SPRING FLING
The Hawai'i International Film Festival's annual Spring Fling features 23
films from 10 countries April 20-26. Film and ticket information at:
www.hiff.org.
WORTH CHECKING OUT
Leeward Community College 5th Annual Digital Media Showcase April 27 from
2-6 pm in the LCC Student Lounge, featuring student work.
Kapiolani Community College Student Show 2007 runs through May 3 in the
KCC Koa Gallery.
Prof. Markus Wessendorf of Theatre & Dance presents "The German National
Imaginary and the Appropriation of Native American Culture: 'Winnetou' Films
of the 1960s," April 25 at noon in Burns Hall 2118.
The School of Communications presents a program with actor John Friedrich
May 1, 7:30 pm in the Architecture Auditorium.
The Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival, May 24-27.
THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED, a doc on the MPAA ratings system. Check it out
from the Wong A/V Center of Sinclair Library. DVD #5094.
A web content space for filmmakers: www.iCini.tv.
FESTIVALS, CONTESTS
The Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) Foundation, of which
ACM Director Chris Lee is a founder and director, and Fox Entertainment
Group announces a call for submissions for the
8th annual CAPE Foundation New Writers Award. Selected winners, in both Film
and Television categories, will receive an impressive cash prize of $4,000.
All entries must be submitted and postmarked by May 25, 2007. Details at
www.capeusa.org.
Other opportunities:
Filmaka short film competition. Deadline April 30. www.filmaka.com.
Moondance International Film Festival. Extended to May 1.
www.moondancefilmfestival.com/01-Home.html
Maui Film Festival. Deadline May 1. www.mauifilmfestival.com
Free Form Film Festival. Deadline May 1. www.freeformfilm.org
"Corto Creativo" international student film festival in Tijuana. Deadline May 18. www.udc.edu.mx
Landlocked Film Festival. Deadline May 30. www.llff.org
Student Films Across America. Deadline April 21. www.sfaa07.com
Roy W. Dean Writing/Research Grant - 4 weeks in New Zealand.
www.fromtheheartproductions.com/grant-writing.shtml
Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival. Deadline May 31. www.amnh.org/mead
100 Second Film Festival. Deadline July 1. 100second.ltc.org
MAKE A GIFT TO ACM
ACM welcomes donations to support our programs, which support our students.
You can make a gift online at www.uhf.hawaii.edu/acm.
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