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The Film and Media Studies Department's master classes give students the
opportunity to meet acclaimed filmmakers in a small-group setting and learn
more about their work and careers.

JUST ADDED:

*Jay Craven Master Class*
*Saturday, January 25, 4-5 pm*
*Digital Lab, Black Family Visual Arts Center*
Director Jay Craven will be presenting his newest film *Northern
Borders *(2013),
which stars Oscar-nominated actors Bruce Dern and Geneviève Bujold, at 7 pm
in Spaulding on Saturday. Craven often employs college students from the
New England region to work on his films - 33 students helped with *Northern
Borders*, and Dartmouth students have worked on his films in the past. He
is currently preparing for his next feature and will talk about
opportunities to work on his films during the master class.

Space is still available in the following master classes as well:

*Steven Hathaway Master Class*

*TOMORROW, January 24, 12:30-1:30 pm (lunch provided)*
*Film Studio, Black Family Visual Arts Center*
Steven Hathaway's visit will coincide with the Hop's screening on January
24 (7 pm) of Errol Morris' newest documentary*The Unknown Known* (2013), a
portrait of former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. Hathaway has
worked with Morris previously as an editor on *Standard Operating Procedure
*(2008) and associate editor on the Academy Award-winning documentary *The
Fog of War *(2003).

*Woody Richman Master Class*

*Wednesday, January 29, 4-5 pm*

*Film Studio, Black Family Visual Arts Center*
Woody Richman '92 will present the Academy Award-nominated documentary *How
to Survive a Plague* (2013) on January 29 (7 pm). Richman served as writer
and editor of the film about a group of AIDS activists in the 1980s
struggling for a response from the government to develop HIV/AIDS
medication. Richman has worked with Michael Moore as an editor on*Capitalism:
A Love Story *(2009) and *Fahrenheit 9/11 *(2004) and as an associate
editor on the Academy Award-winning documentary *Bowling for Columbine *
(2002).

If you are interested in attending any of these master classes, please
[log in to unmask] to RSVP. *Space is limited, so RSVP soon.*


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