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MFA Students Amass Awards at the IWFF!
Congratulations to the students and graduates of our MFA in Science and Natural History Filmmaking program who won multiple honors at the 32nd International Wildlife Film Festival! Honors will be awarded to the following during the festival, which will be held May 9-16, 2009 in Missoula, MT:
Best Music Video – LIFE BY THE TIDE – Joshua Cassidy
Best Amateur – LIFE BY THE TIDE – Joshua Cassidy
Best Newcomer and Honorable Mention in the Educational Value Conservation, Narration, and Scientific Content – FROG, CHEMICAL, WATER, YOU – Jennifer Grace
Merit Award for artistic Approach – DISTURBANCE – Jeremy Roberts
Merit Award for Educational Value – THE COOL: THE LIVING – Ed Watkins
Merit Award for Educational Value – WHY DON’T WE RIDE ZEBRAS? - Hannah Smith Walter Honorable Mention in Advocacy Category- SWEEPING YOUR WORLD - Elliott Kennerson
Honorable Mention in the Conservation Message Category - WEED AWARENESS - Elliott Kennerson
Honorable Mention – LESSONS IN AMERICA Episode 17: MONTANA - Andrew Sobey
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MSU films are Official Selections at the American Conservation Film Festival 2009
Screening of MFA alum John Shier’s award-winning film, Grizzlies in Yellowstone The Last Stand.
Prospective Graduate Student Orientation
2009 ELEMENT Film Festival at the Emerson Theater this Oct. 29th
Dawson Dunning picks up 2 Telly Awards for Ceiba: Nature and the Maya Creation in the categories of Cultural Film and Cinematography.
The Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival accepts current and former MFA student films.
Kate Lain and Andrew Sobey's film, 200 Block, screening at the 2009 1 Reel Film Festival at Bumbershoot, Seattle’s annual music and arts festival.
Jaime Jelenchick wins Tellies and CINE Golden Eagle
Jeremy Roberts Wins Tellies!!
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