“Pull-yourself-together! What will you do? Is this a question? You will show him you remember that he is Mr. Incredible and remind him who you are.” Ah yes, we all remember watching the infamous Edna Mode on the big screen: running around in her mansion with her signature bangs and glasses. This character is not…
Former film students win broadcast awards
Two former film students won awards for their 2020 senior capstones, submitted by the film faculty members.
Film students prepare senior capstones amid COVID regulations
Film students are in the final stages of preparing their senior capstone projects. Billy Palumbo, visiting professor of film, said all of the film shoots have followed COVID-19 safety guidelines to keep the crew and actors safe. He said those guidelines began last summer, and the department closely followed procedures based on existing professional standards.
“Hamilton” should not get a Golden Globe nomination
Columnist Paul Dower discusses his distaste for “Hamilton” being nominated for the Golden Globes.
“Runaway Bride” deemed a good rom-com with a good moral
Columnist Troy Freeman reviews Gary Marshall’s 1999 movie, “Runaway Bride.”
Film department screens films by Black filmmakers
The film department is hosting screenings of movies by Black Americans.
Annual film showcase scheduled for livestream
The film students’ annual film showcase will be livestreamed for the first time.
Professors support students during online finals transitions
Professors are adapting final exams to fit an online format.
Famous filmmaker to visit university
Kevin Willmott, co-writer of “BlacKkKlansman,” will give an invitation-only workshop about storytelling in films on March 13.
Student screens all Bond movies in weeks-long marathon
A student is screening all 24 movies in the James Bond franchise, leading up to the release of “No Time to Die” this Christmas.
Film seniors put finishing touches on capstone films
Film seniors are preparing their capstone projects for a public presentation.
Film student starts weekly movie screening
The film department is having new weekly screenings hosted by students within the department.
Film Institute hosts screenings of films by women
The OKCU Film Institute hosts free monthly screenings of international films.
Local films provide performance opportunities for faculty
Students and professors at Oklahoma City University are becoming more involved in films being shot in Oklahoma.
Film department to cosponsor event celebrating filmmaker Whit Stillman
The OCU film department will co-sponsor a film screening event with the Oklahoma City Museum of Art Film Society.
Film Guild restarts, features movie screenings
OCU’s Film Guild has resumed operations.