Comm Studies, Film Studies, Graphic Comm

Below is a document that explains the separation/relocation of the Communication Studies Department as well as the change to Film Studies Department and Graphic Communications Department joining to become the new Department of Cinema Arts and Digital Technologies. Departmental Changes

K-Nelson article appears in Jump Cut

On the 30th anniversary of Michelle Citron’s and Ellen Seiter’s 1981 article, “The Woman with the Movie Camera”, co-authors Jennifer Proctor, River E. Branch and Kyja Kristjansson-Nelson, Cinema Arts & Digital Technologies, published a critical response, “Woman with the Movie Camera Redux: Revisiting the Position of Women in the Production Classroom”. The article is a call and template for a […]

Film professors attend UFVA conference

Tom Brandau and Kyja Kristjansson-Nelson, Cinema Arts & Digital Technologies, attended the University Film and Video Association Conference held this year at Emerson College in Boston. Brandau presented his film, The Cleaning Lady, as part of the formal screening exhibitions. Brandau additionally served as a formal respondent for a narrative feature film. K-Nelson, co-chair of the UFVA Gender Caucus, coordinated […]

Kristjansson-Nelson presents film at Minnesota film festival

Kyja Kristjansson-Nelson, Cinema Arts & Digital Technologies, presented her film, Sveit, at the Free Range Film Festival in northern Minnesota on Saturday, July 30.  K-Nelson also attended the Rural Arts Culture Summit, June 8-11 in Fergus Falls, where she presented an artist’s talk, her film Sveit, and assisted in facilitating an open space work group on the topic of the […]

Graphic Communications senior project spring presentations May 6

The graduating Graphic Communications Spring 2011 class will be presenting their Senior Projects to the public on Friday, May 6. The presentations will be held in Comstock Memorial Union in room 101 from 7:00–9:00 pm. The presentation format is an “open house,” with students displaying thei projects and giving small group presentations, so attendees can feel free to arrive any […]