
The Windsor-based comedy feature Stand Up Man will celebrate its Ontario premiere November 2 at the Windsor International Film Festival.
The Windsor-based comedy feature Stand Up Man will celebrate its Ontario premiere November 2 at the Windsor International Film Festival.
A competition invites students to answer the question “What do the humanities mean to you?”
Communication, Media and Film graduate Matt Bendo (BA 2014) was recognized by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers with the 2017 award for Best Cinematography in the category of Branded/Corporate/Educational Cinematography.
Bendo received the honour April 1 in Toronto at the society’s 60th annual awards gala for his work on Storm, an ad for custom Lamborghini exhausts created by YST and Armytrix.
His former University of Windsor instructor, Tony Lau, produced the advertisement through his company, Film Loft Productions, with cinematography by Bendo.
Nominations and applications are now open for the position of head of the Department of Communication, Media and Film.
Director Alex Williams will discuss issues raised by his film The Pass System following a free public screening Wednesday in Vanier Hall.
The project 130-Year Road Trip is an interactive documentary combining film, performance and live music.
Prof. Mike Stasko’s 2006 feature Things to Do will be screened during the Windsor International Film Festival.
Filmmaker Terra Long will take questions from the audience after a free public screening of some of her works Thursday on the UWindsor campus.
Host Ashley Quinton will feature the work of digital journalism students on the30news - Radio Edition, debuting today on CJAMfm.
UWindsor grads, faculty and students are well-represented among 2016 winners of awards from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.