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Mdocs Banner-2016-09-01, Project Vis Events, Jordana Dym, Jesse Wakeman
Mdocs Banner-2016-09-01, Project Vis Events, Jordana Dym, Jesse Wakeman
MDOCS Publications
List of all Fall 2016 Project VIS Events. Events include:
Ethics Bowl: The Ethics and Law in Media Production
Tue, September 27 @ 6-8pm, Emerson
Tackle the issues facing today's non-fiction storytellers and prepare yourself for the roadblocks to public use that media creators may come to realize only after wrapping production--often too late to resolve crucial rights and relationships. The session will combine brief presentations on law, ethics and methods with background and tips and group discussion by attendees who will grapple with a real-world case and come together to present solutions.
This hands-on training session is a …
Mdocs Banner-2016-02-16, Feb/March Events, Michael Zhou
Mdocs Banner-2016-02-16, Feb/March Events, Michael Zhou
MDOCS Publications
February/March Events 2016
Brian Murphy
Is This a Lynching Photo? Forgotten Archives of White Supremacist Violence
March 22, 7pm
Payne Room, Tang Museum
Award Winning YOUTH FX Program with Bhawin Suchak
March 1, 6-8 pm, Davis Auditorium
Meet the Youth FX filmmakers and see their films. This Albany-based digital film and media arts program for young people (14-19) is showing award-winning films, nationally (think Sundance and beyond).
Ethics Bowl: Media Production Ethics and Morals
Febraury 16, 6-8 pm, Emerson Auditorim
This training session tackles issues facing today's non--fiction storytellers. Get some tips, grapple with real-world cases.
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Mdocs Poster-2016-02-16, Ethics Bowl, Jesse Wakeman
Mdocs Poster-2016-02-16, Ethics Bowl, Jesse Wakeman
MDOCS Publications
The Ethics Bowl is soon to be a required seminar for students taking MDOCS and Media & Film Studies production courses. This training session tackled issues facing today's non-fiction storytellers. The session included lectures by faculty members Scott Mulligan, Beck Krefting (Media & Film Studies), and Jordana Dym (MDOCS) providing tips followed by an activity in which attendees grappled with a real-world cases to discuss solutions.
This event was hosted by Media & Film Studies and MDOCS.