Film Students Partner With New York Film Critics Series
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A new partnership between the and the New York Film Critics Series (NYFCS) allowed 18 advanced filmmaking students to capitalize on a unique opportunity to direct and produce segments featuring some of today鈥檚 top filmmakers. In the process, they gained valuable hands-on experience in researching, interviewing, writing and editing original programming.
The program is the brainchild of Susan Skoog, director of programming for the Film Institute at 麻豆传媒在线 and lead instructor of the Advanced Film Workshop course.
Using storytelling and production skills honed in the School of Communication and Media鈥檚 Filmmaking program, the students began working in September with the NYFCS, which screens movies before their release dates at leading independent cinemas nationwide. Peter Travers, film critic for Rolling Stone and ABC鈥檚 Popcorn, and Alison Bailes of BBC.com and WOR Radio moderated the events. According to Skoog, the partnership not only provided students the opportunity to create original film-based content, but it also gave them a chance to meet and interact with some of today鈥檚 leading filmmakers, including Loving producer Peter Saraf, La La Land writer/director Damian Chazzelle and 20th Century Women producer Anne Carey.
鈥淭hey shot interviews and live Q&A鈥檚 during NYFCS events at area cinemas,鈥 says Skoog of the students. 鈥淭hey also conducted a few interviews on campus with Film Forum guests.鈥
鈥淲hat excited me most was being able to gain real-life work experience while working with a professional production crew,鈥 says student Stephanie Garcia. 鈥淭he icing on the cake was being able to watch films before anyone else.鈥