
UWindsor professor Mike Stasko co-wrote, -produced, -directed, and stars in the sci-fi thriller “The Control,” which will premiere next week.
UWindsor professor Mike Stasko co-wrote, -produced, -directed, and stars in the sci-fi thriller “The Control,” which will premiere next week.
A team of UWindsor film students won a second-place prize in a national competition for their documentary video project.
UWindsor film professor Mike Stasko is seeking support for his latest project, the feature “Boys vs. Girls.”
A class assignment turned into a couple of awards — and more than $1,000 in prize money — for UWindsor film student Braunte Petric.
The Office of Experiential Learning worked with film students to produce a series of short promotional videos.
UWindsor prof and grad Mike Stasko welcomes the video-on-demand release of his 2009 feature drama Iodine.
Prof. Mike Stasko’s 2006 feature Things to Do will be screened during the Windsor International Film Festival.
Four UWindsor Communication, Media and Film (CMF) students joined their professor this summer as interns on an actual film set, putting theory into practice.
Matthew Sabelli; Christina Bresolin; Erik de Paulsen; and Kurt Sasso joined professor and filmmaker, Mike Stasko in shooting, The Control, a science-fiction movie co-written and co-directed by professor Stasko and Eric Schiller. The film is a production of Stasko’s film company, "The Dot Film Company".
A communications student published an article in Lakeshore’s community newspaper recalling her close encounter with one of her favourite TV shows.
Dieppe Gardens is the setting for an outdoors screening Saturday of a feature film made by UWindsor graduates.
Communications grad Ted Bezaire wrote and directed The Birder; classmate Mike Stasko shared the writing credit. Locales around Windsor and Essex County served as backdrops during filming.