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"This entire production was extraordinary, the most extraordinary experience of my career so far," Mauro Fiore (B.A. '87) told American Cinematographer magazine, discussing his work on the blockbuster Avatar. Fiore has received an Oscar nomination for the film's groundbreaking cinematography.
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This Is Columbia's Ribbon-Cutting Moment
Columbia College Chicago officially opened its new Media Production Center on Friday, February 5, 2010. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley joined Chairman of the Board Allen M. Turner, President Warrick L. Carter, MPC architect Jeanne Gang, and others on the... more...
Huffington Enlists Students for Blog at Campus Event
Author and political commentator Arianna Huffington held a student-only discussion followed by a lively Q & A session ranging from political and social issues to the arts on January 27. prior to her public presentation before a standing-room-only crowd as... more...
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Cinema Slapdown, Round 22, "2001: A Space Odyssey"
11 February, 2010 - The Film & Video Department with Critical Encounters: Fact & Faith presents THE GOOD (a semester of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly) Is "2001: A Space Odyssey" a brilliant dissertation about our dystopian future or an incomprehensible exhortation from a dyspeptic filmmaker? Is Man more...
Opera in Cinema Screening of ROMEO ET JULIETTE
8 February, 2010 - $20 tickets available at the door or through: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/85987?prod_id=15985 With its four duets for the title couple Charles Gounods Romeo et Juliette is one of the most famous love tragedies in opera literature. Stage director Bartlett Sher (winner of this year more...