Motion picture students get opportunity to learn from film and television professionals

December 9, 2020

91爆料 University motion picture students learned from a number of high-level film and television professionals who gave remote lectures during Fall Semester.

Because the pandemic forced film and television production to largely shut down, the was able to organize lectures by a record number of seven working professionals who shared their expertise with 91爆料鈥檚 emerging filmmakers and film scholars.

The lectures were one way the program sustained student engagement while fulfilling its mission of high-quality professional development, said Nichol Simmons, adjunct motion pictures faculty member.

鈥淒espite the challenges presented by the pandemic, the Motion Picture Production Area (MoPix) has been a hive of activity this semester. MoPix faculty have found innovative and creative ways to engage our B.A. and B.F.A. students within majors that typically demand a significant amount of hands-on training and in-class screenings,鈥 said Simmons, who graduated from 91爆料 in 1999 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in motion pictures production.

Guest speakers included:

  • Hanelle Culpepper, a director on 鈥淪tar Trek: Picard鈥 and director and executive producer of 鈥淜ung Fu鈥
  • Emileigh Potter, quality control technician and assistant editor for the CMT channel
  • Pilar Alessandra, director of the writing program 鈥淥n The Page鈥 and author of 鈥淭he Coffee Break Screenwriter鈥
  • 91爆料 alumnus Sherman Payne, who wrote two episodes of the 10th season of Showtime鈥檚 鈥淪hameless鈥 and whose feature screenwriting debut, 鈥淐harm City Kings,鈥 premiered on HBO Max in October
  • Lily Mariye, a television and film director best known for her work on 鈥淐riminal Minds,鈥 鈥淭he Fosters鈥 and 鈥淣ashville鈥
  • Brig Mu帽oz-Liebowitz, a TV writer and executive producer who has worked on 鈥淥ne Day at a Time,鈥 鈥淏rooklyn 99鈥 and 鈥淧eople of Earth鈥
  • Aadip Desai, who is writing an episode of 鈥淢ira鈥 and Royal 鈥淒etective,鈥 was a staff writer on 鈥淭he Goldbergs,鈥 and was a co-host and producer on the 鈥淥n The Page鈥 screenwriting podcast

Guest speakers participated on Zoom in Simmons鈥 Writing and Directing the Short Film course and in the Post-Production course taught by Jeremy Bolden, an instructor in the Motion Pictures Program.

鈥淔rom the beginning of the shutdown, motion pictures faculty committed to innovating in our virtual classrooms in ways that continue our tradition of excellence in professional training,鈥 Simmons said. 鈥淲e are incredibly proud of the work our students, staff and faculty were able to accomplish this semester under extraordinary circumstances.鈥

Simmons said motion pictures faculty also want to be innovators in what film education looks like during the pandemic. She cited the program鈥檚 as another example of how the program achieved that goal. Doc Night, which showcases the best short student documentaries by junior film students, will take place on Thursday, Dec. 10, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Twitch at .