Burns on Filmmaking: A Conversation at Dartmouth
Award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns discusses his craft.
View ArticleDartmouth Graduate Brings Digital Storytelling to Students in Senegal
Filmmaker Jeremy Teicher ’10 screens "This is Us," a documentary he made in collaboration with young residents of two Senegalese villages, at Dartmouth.
View ArticleDartmouth Remembers 9/11: Peter Ciardelli
Peter Ciardelli, of the Department of Film and Media Studies, was to start a new job at Dartmouth on September 11, 2001.
View ArticleTiltfactor Laboratory Releases iPad Version of Game POX: Save the People
Professor Mary Flanagan and her Tiltfactor team have released a digital version of their board game which helps players understand infectious disease control.
View ArticleThe Digital Humanities Hosts ‘Dartmouth at Play’
A group of Dartmouth alumni who work in the game industry will convene for a public conversation about the future of play on Friday, May 18.
View ArticleSamantha Knowles ’12 Tells Stories in Documentary Films
Samantha Knowles ’12 explores socially-oriented topics and issues through the medium of documentary films, the latest focusing on black dolls.
View ArticleDartmouth Faculty Pilot New Multimedia Teaching Tool
Two Dartmouth professors will use and evaluate MediaKron, a new online tool for presenting and exploring multimedia course content, during their courses next year.
View ArticleDocumentary Filmmaker Ricki Stern ’87 to Deliver Convocation Address
Writer, director, and producer Ricki Stern ’87, whose latest documentary with Anne Sundberg ’90 is Knuckleball!, will give Dartmouth’s Convocation address on September 10.
View ArticleProfessor Mary Flanagan Participates in White House Consortium
Digital Humanities Professor Mary Flanagan participated in the White House’s Academic Consortium on Games for Impact and debuts two card games at a national conference.
View ArticleDartmouth to Dedicate New Black Family Visual Arts Center on September 14
The Dartmouth community and the public are invited to the Black Family Visual Arts Center dedication at 4:30 p.m. on September 14. Faculty will lead tours of the center.
View ArticleDartmouth Film and Media Studies Professor Directs Documentary About Pilobolus
Jeffrey Ruoff’s documentary Still Moving: Pilobolus at Forty screens at Dartmouth on October 11 and 13. Both shows are sold out.
View ArticleExploring the Arts in Class, on Stage, and Across the Globe
Whether they are pursuing formal art studies or participating in the arts outside the classroom, Dartmouth students find endless opportunities to explore their talents and interests.
View ArticleBlack Is Beautiful: Why Black Dolls Matter (Collectors Weekly)
Filmmaker Samantha Knowles ’12 talks about the black dolls she and her sister had as children.
View ArticleDartmouth Film Class Captures Bear Expert Outside the Den
A documentary made by film students about Lyme, N.H., bear researcher Ben Kilham premieres on campus.
View ArticlePlaying Against the Virus (Studio 360)
Professor Mary Flanagan talks about why games like the Tiltfactor Laboratory’s POX are important.
View ArticleDark Side of the Moving Image (The Grid)
“The Grid” features Professor Jodie Mack’s new film “Dusty Stacks of Mom: The Poster Project.”
View ArticleHow Can Games Contain and Convey Values? (Gamasutra)
Games can be “systems for self expression,” says Professor Mary Flanagan.
View ArticleMedia Ecology Project Fights to Save Cultural History
A film festival caps Dartmouth symposium of media scholars, archivists, and historians.
View ArticleJodie Mack: Searching for Questions Rather Than Answers
Dartmouth’s professor of film and media studies teaches animation theory and history.
View ArticleHooray for New Film and Media Studies FSP in Hollywood
Sixteen Dartmouth students will participate in the inaugural L.A. film studies program in 2014.
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