Film Events This Week:
Mon July 14th, 6-7pm: Dartmouth Film Society
Meeting (Wilson 205) The Dartmouth Film Society is a student organization that meets once a week to discuss the films playing at the Hopkins Center, debate
important issues (like whether Ghostbusters is the best film of
all time), write program notes, critique new movie trailers and vote on series proposals for future terms. You don’t have to be an expert - you just have to have an opinion!
Wed July 16th, 6-8pm: Ethics Summer Film Series: Citizen
Kane (Haldeman 41, Free and open
to the public)
Thurs
July 17th, 2pm: "Humor and Black Film: An Historical Perspective" Lecture given by Dr. Catherine John (Black
Family Visual Arts Center, Room 001, Free and open to the public)
Thurs July 17th, 4:30-6pm: "Hitler and Hollywood, 1933-1939" Book Lecture
given by Professor Thomas Doherty of Brandeis University (Black Family Visual Arts Center, Room 301, Free and open to the public) http://dartmouth.edu/events/event?event=30166
Now Playing at the Nugget:
How To Train Your Dragon 1 (Ends Thursday, July 17th)
Begin Again
Edge Of Tomorrow
Jersey Boys
Maleficent
Snowpiercer
Ongoing Film Opportunities:
3. The Digital
Lab in
the Black Family Visual Arts Center is now offering summer hours! This
week it will be open Monday 3-5:30pm and 6:30-8:30pm, Tuesday 4-5:30pm, Wednesday 3-5:30pm
and 6:30-8:30pm, and Thursday 4-5:30pm.
Stay tuned for upcoming workshops. In
the Digital Lab you can learn about working with Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, and other photo/video editing software. Email [log in to unmask]edu for
more info.
Internships, Jobs, Film Festivals, and Off-Campus
Opportunities:
For more job listings, be sure to check Jobnet.
Positions for videographers and editors are frequently posted.
1. Game Studies Research Assistant for Fall/Summer 2014: Tiltfactor
(http://www.tiltfactor.org) at Dartmouth College is looking for someone to help us conduct off-site studies and facilitate local programs. Work with our lab and our students in fun settings! An interest in games is helpful, but not required. What is required
is an enthusiastic personality, a curious mind, good communication skills, and reliable habits we can count on. Will need to provide own transportation for off-site visits and have a flexible time schedule. If you have other skills, (writing, correspondence,
organization, etc.) we may need help with additional tasks. You may email Geoff Kaufman at [log in to unmask] to apply for the position.
2. Artist/Ilustrator Position for Fall/Summer 2014: Looking
for student with drawing/illustration experience to work on various projects at Tiltfactor Lab including original game illustrations (figures, objects). Pay up to $500 weekly stipend possible for highly qualified student. Please include portfolio with resume.
Email Danielle Taylor at [log in to unmask] to apply for the position.
3. Research Coordinator Fellowship for the Film and Media Studies Department for Summer 2014: Looking
for undergraduate student for unique and intense summer experience: Student will generate and organize research studies with local institutions, corporations, schools, and student groups. Must be outgoing, energetic, motivated, and able to work independently.
Responsibilities will involve contacting organizations by phone and email to create research study opportunities for the lab, as well as coordination of the studies with the research team. Up to $20 per hour/ or $500 per week for the right student. Email
Danielle Taylor at [log in to unmask] to apply for the position.
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Mykel Nairne '16
Assistant to the Department of Film and Media Studies
Dartmouth College