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Both the Sundance and South by Southwest festivals accepted the short documentary "The Long Valley."
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Both the Sundance and South by Southwest festivals accepted the short documentary "The Long Valley."
Two CSUMB alumni participated in a new commemorative exhibit at Lucasfilm in San Francisco.
Evan Norbom, 35, a 2010 graduate of CSUMB’s cinematic arts program, was the lead designer for audio and video systems, and project manager for upgrading the Egyptian Theater.
“I feel incredibly lucky to have found film as an art form.”
“It was an amazing and enlightening experience that will hopefully benefit our students and community.”
Cristian Vega's film, "What is a Boy," has been nominated for a Student Academy Award. The competition drew entries from around the world. Vega was one of six U.S. filmmakers among a roster of 14 that included students from Korea, France, Germany, China, Taiwan, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Jess Lowe has been part of animation teams that have also won BAFTAs, Golden Globes, Critics Choice, Annie Awards, and Visual Effects Society awards.
A CSUMB professor’s award-winning short animated film, “fulcrum,” can now be viewed online and is featured on Short of the Week, an online platform that highlights outstanding films.