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Cinema Studies Now Hiring Equipment Monitors for 2019-20

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Cinema Studies is currently accepting applications for Student Equipment Monitors for the 2019-20 academic year

Deadline to Apply:  8:00 a.m., Monday, May 20, 2019

Equipment Monitors work in the Cinema Studies Equipment Room in the Knight Library. The Equipment Room is open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm on Monday – Friday and 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm on Saturday & Sunday. It opens from the first day of the academic term in Fall, Winter and Spring to Thursday of each Final’s Week.

Sinclair Broadcast Diversity Scholarship Fund

Sinclair is excited to have the opportunity to provide students with financial assistance and is now accepting applications for our 2019 scholarship.

The Sinclair Broadcast Diversity Scholarship Fund was established in 2016 to provide financial support to college students interested in broadcasting, journalism, and marketing. The Fund plans to award up to 10 scholarships of up to $5,000 each per year for the next ten years to students from under-represented minority groups who need financial assistance to complete their education.

Deadline to Apply: 11:59pm ET on Sunday, April 14th, 2019.

The scholarship is only open to students attending a 4-year university, or students with a permanent address in the following 5 states: California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana.

Congratulations to UO Cinema Studies Department Head Priscilla Peña Ovalle, 2019 President–Elect for SCMS

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The Department of Cinema Studies is proud to congratulate Priscilla Peña Ovalle, Cinema Studies associate professor and department head, as the 2019 President-Elect for the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, the leading scholarly organization in the United States dedicated to promoting a broad understanding of film, television, and related media through research and teaching grounded in the contemporary humanities tradition. The new term will begin July 1, 2019.

Call for Filmmakers and Songwriters: EFS 72-Hour Music Video Competition

Eugene Film Society 72-Hour Music Video Competition

From April 11-14, regional filmmakers and musicians will compete to produce the best music video within 72 hours, incorporating a mandated creative element and prop. Films submitted by deadline will be screened by a jury of media professionals and a public audience on April 28. The film selected "Jury Award" winner will receive a $777 cash prize, and the film voted "Audience Award" winner at the screening event will also receive a $333 cash prize.  The competition will be held April 11-14, 2019 and the sreening will be held April 28th at LCC's Ragozzino Hall.

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