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In the "Film Schools" summer issue of Filmmaker Magazine--its most widely circulated issue--Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies, Mitch McCabe, wrote an article on director-cinematographers in Documentary titled "The Beautiful Stubborn Loneliness of the Filmmaker-Shooter," interviewing a diverse array of seven nonfiction filmmakers, ethnographers, and experimental moving image makers on the practice and implications of filming their own work.

In the same issue, Associate Professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies, Cathy Crane, was profiled in "Different Ways of Learning." She shared her pivot to teaching in Cinema, Spring 2020, which evolved from semester assignments on Sam Shepard's Far North into her students making a feature film version Far North during the summer.

Links to both articles are below:

https://filmmakermagazine.com/109917-the-beautiful-stubborn-loneliness-of-the-filmmaker-shooter/#.Xz9Zk9NKhhF

https://filmmakermagazine.com/109920-different-ways-of-learning/#.Xz9aytNKhhF

Park School Professors Mitch McCabe and Cathy Crane Interviewed and Write articles for "Film Schools" Summer Issue of Filmmaker Magazine | 0 Comments |
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