Student film finalists selected for new UH Mānoa Sustainability Media Competition
The Sustainability Media Competition encourages students to create short films on sustainability.
The Sustainability Media Competition encourages students to create short films on sustainability.
Keiko Sugihara discovered her passion for filmmaking at UH Mānoa, where she pursued a degree in film production in SCA.
UH Mānoa was selected as one of 12 institutions nationwide to apply and receive up to $20,000 in private funding to support international research from the Tyler Center for Global Studies.
Considered the top global contest for emerging screenwriters, the Nicholl Fellowship received more than 5,500 entries this year, with Moody’s screenplay standing out as one of just 354 to advance.
School of Cinematic Arts students, faculty and alumni earned awards and nominations at the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival.
The innovative classroom space that is revolutionizing the learning experience for students and faculty alike.
School of Cinematic Arts students attended workshops hosted by NCIS: Hawaiʻi’s director at the series’ soundstage in East Honolulu.
Films crafted by alumni from the UH Mānoa School of Cinematic Arts take the spotlight on The Criterion Channel.