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Interactive Media Game Atlantis is an Official Selection for IndieCade

Atlantis, a game developed by professor Clay Ewing in collaboration with students Rebekah Monson and Franklin Zhang is an official selection for IndieCade. IndieCade is the largest global independent game festival, and Atlantis was one of 36 games chosen of over 1000 submissions from around the world to be featured to the community and festival attendees. The game is eligible to receive awards for the Developer’s Choice as well as Audience Choice and Media Choice awards. The game will be shown played at the conference which attracts over 5,000 independent [...]

Richter Library Launches Subject Guide for Media Management Research

Terri Robar, Social Sciences Librarian at the Richter Library, created an online Media Management Subject Guide to tailor library resources to the needs of Media Management students. This guide lists relevant books, databases, videos, and websites for the areas of media research, programming, entrepreneurship, and technology. A similar guide already exists for Advertising and Public Relations students. Primary databases for media management research and projects include: ABI/INFORM, Academic Search Premier, Business Insights: Essentials, Business Source Premier, ComAbstracts, Communication & Mass Media Complete, Communication Abstracts, LexisNexis Academic MediaMark MRI, Mergent Online, [...]

PRSSA To Hold First Meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 16

Wish you were here? We do, too! You are invited to attend UM PRSSA’s first meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 16 in the School of Communication Courtyard at 7:30 p.m to learn about the club and the exciting things happening this semester. It will also be a networking event so that you can connect with fellow members! The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is a national network of college students interested in public relations and communications. Students benefit from a variety of programming, which enhances their personal and professional [...]

Emmy-winning Director David Nutter Supports First Feature Film Fund

Television director and producer David Nutter, who has directed hit television shows including Game of Thrones, Homeland and Entourage, has given a significant gift to support the School of Communication’s First Feature Film Fund, as part of the University of Miami’s Momentum2 campaign. The Fund enables Motion Pictures students to complete a feature-length film while they’re working at UM, a critical step toward a career in filmmaking, said Ed Talavera, chair of the Department of Cinema and Interactive Media. “It’s invaluable to our students to have a completed film,” he [...]

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Cosford Cinema Kicks Off Fall Semester in 3-D

Screening the first 3-D film shown on campus, The Lego Movie, last week, the Bill Cosford Cinema inaugurated the ambitious technology upgrades the Division of Student Affairs, in partnership with the School of Communication and the student Cinematic Arts Commission (CAC), completed over the summer. “This technological upgrade for the Bill Cosford Cinema is terrific and timely for the University of Miami,” said Patricia A. Whitely, UM’s vice president for student affairs, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the Cosford’s new BARCO digital cinema projectors and Dolby 3D system. “This new [...]

Internships: Learning Media Management in London

By Natalee Fernandez, Media Management senior LeBron James wasn’t the only one who couldn’t handle the heat during summer 2014. I too decided to take my talents from sultry South Beach to temperate London. From June to August, I interned with ReelDealHD, a video production company specializing in commercials, branded content, and stock footage. The team at ReelDealHD allowed me to learn every aspect of their business. I began working with the company’s editing department to create a new portfolio of show reels that would be used to catch the [...]

Rothman to deliver BookTalk on Hitchcock

Professor of Motion Pictures William Rothman will deliver a BookTalk, "Must We Kill the Thing We Love? Emersonian Perfectionism and the Films of Alfred Hitchcock," on Wednesday, September 3 at 8 p.m. at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave. in Coral Gables. The talk is free and open to the public, and is produced in conjunction with the University of Miami Center for the Humanities. A livestream of the event will be available at http://new.livestream.com/uainmedia/rothman. Rothman argues that the driving force of Hitchcock’s work was his struggle to reconcile the dark vision [...]

From Abu Dhabi and New Jersey… 2 SoC Alumni to Share Editing, Layout Tips with Students

Two SoC alumni – both successful journalists in the creative world of newspaper layout and page design – will speak Wednesday, Sept. 4 to students enrolled in the editing and layout course, CNJ 381. Since graduating from the School of Communication at the University of Miami, Nathan Estep (MA, journalism, 1999) and April Robinson (BS, journalism and creative writing, 2000) have held impressive editing and layout positions at major newspapers in the United States and abroad.   They both moved separately to the Middle East and joined The National, a [...]

SoC Professor Remembers Alumnus Bryce Dion, M.F.A. ’04

School of Communication alumnus Bryce Dion, M.F.A. ’04, was shot and killed Tuesday, August 26, while covering a shootout between police and an armed robber as a sound supervisor on the television show “COPS.” The School of Communication extends its deepest sympathy to Dion’s family and friends, and shares this remembrance from Associate Professor John Soliday, who was Director of Graduate Studies and led UM’s Film Directing Program when Dion received his M.F.A. Bryce Dion was one of my all-time favorite graduate students. I recruited, enrolled, and advised Bryce. He [...]

Places & Spaces: Mapping Science Exhibit To Open On Sept. 4

Join the University of Miami for the launch of the Places & Spaces: Mapping Science exhibit and a semester-long celebration of science, art, and data visualization from 6 to 8 p.m. on September 4 at Stanley and Jewell Glasgow Hall at UM’s School of Architecture. Katy Börner, Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science in the Department of Information and Library Science, School of Informatics and Computing at the University of Indiana and curator of the international Places & Spaces exhibit, will deliver the keynote talk. A reception will follow the event.  RSVP at http://tinyurl.com/pseopen More information on Places & [...]