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In
1997, the Media
and Communication Arts department launched its MFA
in Media Arts Production program at The
City College of New York. This historic program is
the first of its kind in the world's largest media market,
offering masters-level film and video production training
at an affordable and accessible public institution. Students
who have been denied access to the storytelling tools of the
new millennium can now have their voices heard. The program
now enrolls 40 promising new filmmakers in the areas of documentary
and fiction filmmaking.
Cityvisions
is the annual capstone event at which the MFA students screen
their work for the campus and the professional communities
in New York. Now in its fifth year, Cityvisions has
grown into a major two-day festival held in May at a Manhattan
theater. This year's event is May 28th and 29th from 6-10pm.
You can see the schedule by clicking
here or clicking above on the Event Info/Press Release
button.
Cityvisions
is a juried event with judges from the filmmaking profession
awarding prizes to promising filmmakers in eight categories.
Award sponsors include; Eastman Kodak, The Tape House, New
Line Cinema, and others.
Another
highlight of the event is the keynote address by a well-known
personality from the media arts community.In 1999, we selected
the seminal documentarian, Albert Maysles, in 2000 the Brazilian
director Bruno Baretto (Bossa Nova) and in 2001, Frederick
Marx, the Producer of Hoop Dreams, addressed the festival.
The 2002 Cityvisions was held at the Clearview
59th Street East Cinema and attracted an audience of over
1,200 people, including distributors, agents, film festival
directors and cinema lovers from the CUNY community. Click
here for the Cityvisions 2002 website.
For
additional information about Cityvisions and the MFA Media
Arts Production program,email
us.
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