Nashville Film Fest features College representatives
The College of Media and Entertainment was well represented at the 2019 Nashville Film Festival, scheduled for Oct. 3 through 12.
The College of Media and Entertainment was well represented at the 2019 Nashville Film Festival, scheduled for Oct. 3 through 12.
The Southeast Journalism Conference brought 336 journalism students and their advisers to Middle Tennessee State University, Feb. 14 to 16.
Mr. Temple and the Tigerbelles, a new documentary written and directed by Academy Award nominee and Emmy-winning filmmaker Tom Neff, will preview at the Nashville Public Library Main Branch on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m.
Students received a rare end-of-the-semester opportunity to speak one-on-one with an award-winning filmmaker and executive responsible for HBO’s John Adams, Mildred Pierce, Angels in America, From the Earth to the Moon and Cinemax’s The Knick.
MTSU professors and students will be recognized at the seventh annual multi-media art and film festival, Artlightenment, which will showcase dozens of visual artists, painters, sculptors and filmmakers on Nov. 7, 12, 13 and 14 at The Celebrity Centre in Nashville.
In May, a group of 11 MTSU students traveled to France to create documentaries about artists who live and work in Paris.
The School of Journalism partnered with the International Black Film Festival Nashville to bring the powerful documentary “Bleaching Black Culture” to campus Oct. 9.
Eleven MTSU students traveled to France in May to create documentaries about artists who live and work in Paris.
MTSU’s Department of Electronic Media Communication held its second annual “First Look” media festival at the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville on May 8.
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