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Assistant Professor of Cinema Arts
2025-12-19 13:06:58| media-match jobs
We seek to fill an Assistant Professor of Cinema Arts starting Fall of 2026. The ideal candidate possesses strong conceptual, theoretical and technical understandings of the cinematic arts in narrative forms that can bridge areas such as classical, emerging, avant-garde, slow and transcendental cinema, Second Cinema and Third Cinema. Candidates must have strengths in technical aspects of creating narrative films, including directing, cinematography, editing, sound design, producing, and/or screenwriting. Full details of the role & how to apply can be found below. If you can't see this then you'll need to sign in or sign up!
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Part-Time Faculty: Screenwriting
2025-12-19 13:04:19| media-match jobs
seeking an individual(s) to teach TRF 211.5 Screenwriting on Mondays/Wednesdays 12:45pm-2:05pm during the Spring 2026 semester (3 credits). This course explores the craft of writing involved in motion picture, television and digital media storytelling through in-depth study and practice. Students write exercises in scene/story structure, sequence, character development, dialogue and short scripts, with the emphasis on becoming a better storyteller and effectively expressing your story through the script. Students learn to be responsible storytellers of fiction, non-fiction and everything in between and consider how best to engage audiences and help them better appreciate our complex contemporary times. Full details of the role & how to apply can be found below. If you can't see this then you'll need to sign in or sign up!
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Part-Time Faculty: Multicamera TV Production
2025-12-19 13:03:48| media-match jobs
We are seeking an individual to teach Multi-camera Television Production on Tuesdays/Thursdays 9:30am-10:50am during the Spring 2026 semester (3 credits). This course is an intermediate production course introducing students to the theory and practice of studio-based, multi-camera production for television and multimedia programming and events. This class will prepare students to produce all forms of real-time production including sports, music, current events, news, dance, entertainment, talk, cooking, game shows, etc. The skills needed to execute a successful studio-based show are many: planning; organization; camera operation; recording and playback workflow; studio and control room operations; communication and the language used to visualize and produce all the many elements to affect a cohesive program. Full details of the role & how to apply can be found below. If you can't see this then you'll need to sign in or sign up!
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