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Sunday, April 19
 

11:30am PDT

Strategies for Success in Academic Filmmaking
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Academic filmmaking presents a unique set of opportunities and challenges, requiring creativity, collaboration, and resourcefulness. This panel explores practical strategies for success in academic filmmaking, including identifying and securing funding, cultivating productive and mutually beneficial collaborations with students, leveraging institutional resources and expertise, and building partnerships with campus and community organizations.

Moderator: Brian Graves, Florida State University
Panelists: Jaime L Jacobsen, Colorado State University
Marty Lang, Mississippi State University
Greg Luft, Colorado State University
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Brian Graves

Florida State University
Speakers
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Gregory N. Luft

Colorado State University
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Marty Lang

Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University
Marty Lang is an Assistant Professor of Communication, Media & Theatre at Mississippi State University. He attended the University of Connecticut, graduating with a B.A. in Journalism and covering entertainment for the New York Times. He holds M.F.A. degrees in Film Production from... Read More →
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Jaime Jacobsen

Associate Professor, Colorado State University
Jaime Jacobsen is an Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Communication and the Director of the Center for Science Communication at Colorado State University. She is an award-winning filmmaker whose creative work and scholarship explores the intersection of scientific, cultural... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - Documentary Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student and Graduate Student Documentary winners.

Moderator: Kirstin Pellizzao, Arizona State University

Graduate Student Documentary
Best of Festival: Rio Harper, Dian Ling, Nicole Cummings & Nathan Olszewski; Syracuse University; Piloting the Past into the Future

Micro-Documentary Category
1st Place: Tyler Schockemoehl & Cale Childs, University of Oklahoma; Brick by Brick

Short-Form Documentary Category
Award of Excellence: Keaton Schallhorn & Jonathan Miller, University of Oklahoma; Knights of Norman
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Kirstin Pellizzaro

Assistant Teaching Professor, Arizona State University

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Keaton Schallhorn

University of Oklahoma;
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Tyler Schockemoehl

University of Oklahoma

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Rio Harper

Syracuse University
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Dian Ling

Syracuse University

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Nathan Olszewski

Syracuse University
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Nicole Cummings

Syracuse University
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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3:15pm PDT

Decolonizing the Documentary: Reframing Gaze, Voice, and Process
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
From the early explorers and ethnographic filmmakers such as Robert Flaherty in Nanook of the North, through projects like the BBC’s Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, and into the present day, documentary has carried a long and often ignoble history of colonial representation. These works, while influential in the canon, too often reproduce a white or outsider gaze, casting communities as objects of study rather than as active participants in the telling of their own stories.

This panel takes as its starting point the urgent need to interrogate and reimagine documentary practices. We ask: How can we be more intentional in decentering the white gaze in our work? What strategies exist to resist exoticizing or “othering” participants, while still engaging in meaningful storytelling? And what does a community-based production process truly look like—one in which participants are not only subjects, but collaborators and co-authors of their narratives?
Moderator: Dominique Taylor, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Panelists: Yonatan Tewelde, Penn State Harrisburg
Tula Goenka, Syracuse University
Dominique Taylor, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Colin Lasu, Central State
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Dominique Taylor

Assistant Professor, New Media, Journalism, and Communication Arts, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
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Tula Goenka

Professor & Grad Director; Television, Radio and Film; Newhouse School, Syracuse University
Professor; Filmmaker; Author; Social Justice Activist; Cancer Survivor; TEDx; Mom of Humans/Dog.
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Yonatan Tewelde

Assistant Professor, Penn State Harrisburg
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Colin Lasu, PhD

Assistant Professor of Communication, Central State University
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
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4:30pm PDT

ASC Presents Team Deakins
Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
Team Deakins is the creative partnership of Roger Deakins and James Ellis Deakins. Together, they have collaborated on films, a podcast (Team Deakins), and two books, as well as other sundry projects. For over 30 years, this partnership has continued to evolve into a unique working collaboration. The session will be moderated by 7x Emmy-nominated cinematographer, Adam Bricker.

Roger A Deakins
Roger A. Deakins CBE, ASC, BSC, is one of today’s most honored cinematographers, renowned for his vast and varied body of work. He has been nominated for an Oscar 16 times and has won the award twice for the films Blade Runner 2049 and 1917. He has also received 17 nominations for the top honor awarded by the American Society of Cinematographers and has been nominated 11 times for the BAFTA award, winning five of them. Some of his other Oscar nominations are for: Denis Villeneuve’s Prisoners and Sicaro; The Coen Brothers’ Fargo; Martin Scorsese’s Kundun; The Reader; Sam Mendes’ Skyfall; and Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken, just to name a few. He has also been recognized by his British peers, with 11 British Society of Cinematographers (BSC) nominations and 7 wins. His myriad professional honors also two Independent Spirit Awards, numerous Critic’s awards and the National Board of Review’s Career Achievement Award. He is the sole cinematographer who has been honored with a CBE and a knighthood from his home country of England. Together with James, they have published two books: BYWAYS (a monograph of stills) and REFLECTIONS, a visual memoir.

James Ellis Deakins
James Ellis Deakins is the creative work partner of Roger Deakins. Born on the east coast of the United States, she double majored in college in Latin and Greek, doing a graduate course in Latin as an undergraduate. Once out of school, she began her film work in New York City as a film lab technician at DuArt Film Laboratories and then as a script supervisor in production. After moving to Los Angeles, she met Roger Deakins on a film set and their creative collaboration began. Eventually relinquishing the role of script supervisor to more fully enter into their collaborative partnership, she and Roger developed their unique working style which has continued to evolve as they enter into new enterprises including a podcast (“Team Deakins”), a website, BYWAYS (a book of still photography) and a visual memoir, REFLECTIONS. James’ natural affinity with technology proved essential when productions moved from the use of film capture to digital. Team Deakins create their approach to a film and execute the plan together. James oversees the many details that need to be coordinated which allows Roger to focus on capturing the visual. Working together, James and Roger have strived to create memorable images as well as share their knowledge with others.

Adam Bricker
Adam Bricker, ASC is a seven-time Emmy and five-time ASC nominated cinematographer based in Los Angeles. Originally from Chicago, Adam’s first camera was a MiniDV Handycam, a gift from his parents for his thirteenth birthday, and his first credits included the films he shot starring his three younger sisters. Adam studied digital cinema at DePaul University before graduating from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where he fell in love with cinematography. Adam’s most recent work includes Hacks (HBO), Chef's Table (Netflix) & American Vandal (Netflix).


Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
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5:30pm PDT

2026 Best of Festival Awards Ceremony
Sunday April 19, 2026 5:30pm - 8:00pm PDT
During the ceremony, recipients will be recognized with a specialized screening of their winning project and a cash award of $1,000 from the Diana King Memorial Endowment.

The 2026 Best of Festival winners were selected from a pool of over 2,250 entries, representing over 300 colleges and universities in the following competitions: audio, documentary, film & video, interactive multimedia, news, scriptwriting, sports and two-year colleges.

2026 Best of Festival Winners

Audio Competition - Faculty
The Traveling Radio Show Goes to the CSU!; Jeff Jacoby, San Francisco State University (Long-Form Production Category)

Audio Competition - Student 

Deliver U.S.; Krystal Guerra, Texas Christian University (Narrative Audio Category)

Documentary Competition - Faculty 

Chicken Ghetto; Sangsun Choi & Paul Lee, Kennesaw State University (Short-Form Category)

Documentary Competition - Student 
Hunter; Jack Hanning, Carter Moore, Nick Reed & Rylie West, University of Tennessee (Documentary Feature Category)

Film & Video Competition - Faculty
Kid Super Pilot; Christian Washington, Huntington University Arizona (Narrative Video Category)

Film & Video Competition - Student
Southern Apocrypha; Eli Murray, Ethan Hickey, Jordan Moore & Amy Csaki, Middle Tennessee State University (Narrative – Mini Narrative Category)
Komets Blackout Night Promo; Bryce Garrett, Huntington University (Promotional Category)

Interactive Multimedia Competition - Faculty
Eyes of Freedom Immersive; Pat Clark, University of Colorado Boulder (Interactive Reality Category)

Interactive Multimedia Competition – Student
As Tough As Ice; Murphy McFarlane, Syracuse University (Multimedia Storytelling Category)

News Competition - Faculty
From Denver to Mecca: A CNN producer’s personal pilgrimage to Islam’s holiest site; Kareem El Damanhoury, Muhammad Darwish, Angelica Pursley & Matog Saleh, University of Denver (Television Feature News Reporting Category)

News Competition - Student
40 Feet In the Air; Boone Kilpatrick, Syracuse University (Radio Reporting Category)

The New Florida Follies; Alex Land, University of Florida (Television Reporting Category)

Centre County Report: April 4, 2025; Allie Wenskoski, Sarah Schultz, Francie Ebert, Hannah Neurohr, Owen Gelber &
Denys Khrulov, Penn State University (Television Newscast Category)

Scriptwriting Competition - Faculty
All These Lonesome Graveyards; Nathan Patton, Missouri State University (Original Television Series Pilot Category)  
Scriptwriting Competition - Student Bandit; Cooper Johnson, Missouri State University (Original Television Series Pilot Category)

Sports Competition - Faculty
Authentic ACC: Syracuse Spring Football; Jordan Kligerman, Austin Beehner, Mike Lang & Richard Wiesmann, Syracuse University (Long Form Sports Video Category)

Sports Competition - Student
Ball State Sports Link: My Black Is; Nate Locker & Amadou Diallo, Ball State University (Promotional Video/Tease/PSA Category)

Student Two-Year Colleges Competition

25 Years of Harper Radio; Zoe Meshenberg, Harper College (Non-Narrative Audio Category)

Graduate Student Competition

Piloting the Past into the Future; Rio Harper, Dian Ling, Nicole Cummings & Nathan Olszewski, Syracuse University (Documentary)
Speakers
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Heather Dunn

Arizona State University

Sunday April 19, 2026 5:30pm - 8:00pm PDT
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