Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 7:00pm to 9:30pm
Baker Downtown Center
975 High Street, Eugene, OR 97401
University of Oregon Academic Extension presents the Behind the Lens seminar, in partnership with UO Cinema Studies. The Cinema Studies major at the University of Oregon allows students to study moving image media at the intersection of intellectual study and creative practice. As a comprehensive bachelor of arts degree, the major cultivates an appreciation of the media arts, an ability to communicate ideas using a broad array of media, and a historical understanding of how various cultures tell their stories. Academic Extension provides leadership for the incubation and delivery of special learning opportunities, including professional development workshops, conferences, lifelong learning, online courses, and summer session programs.
Each Behind the Lens seminar is preceded by a brief lecture by Tom Blank, and followed by discussion/Q&A. Films are screened under the Educational Fair Use provision of US Copyright law.
REGISTRATION FEES:
$20 noncredit for entire term
$10 for current Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members for entire term
Registration fees for this noncredit seminar support program costs, including staffing and facilities maintenance.
UO Cinema Studies majors attend for free with valid student ID. Cinema Studies majors must register onsite or by coming to the UO Academic Extension office at 975 High Street, M-F 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
For information about membership in Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, please visit osher.uoregon.edu
Maximum seating: 94. Some sessions fill. Seating is first-come, first-served.
Arts & Culture, Film/Movie, Lectures & Presentations, Lecture
Continuing and Professional Education, College of Arts & Sciences, Cinema Studies
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