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Eric Freedman <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Jun 2004 21:53:29 -0400
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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, Department of Communication, is seeking an
Instructor in Video Production at its Davie campus, to teach
undergraduate courses in television and video production.  The video
production component of the Department’s BA in Multimedia Studies
emphasizes documentary and experimental modes; the curriculum is
designed to give students a solid grounding in field and studio
techniques, while developing personal voice and point of view.  Courses
emphasize the relation between practice and theory, underlining key
aesthetic and critical concerns.  The position is a renewable
nine-month, non-tenure track appointment beginning August 2004.
Salary: $35,000.  The teaching load is the equivalent of four courses
per semester, and includes teaching introductory and advanced
production courses, as well as managing the Department’s multimedia
labs on the Davie campus. MFA, MA, or equivalent professional
experience required.  All candidates must have an active production
record. Application deadline: July 2, 2004.  Send letter of
application, cv, letters of recommendation and samples of creative work
to: Dr. Eric Freedman, Chair, Video Production Search Committee,
Department of Communication, Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades
Road, Boca Raton, FL  33431-0991.  E-mail (for questions only):
[log in to unmask]  For detailed information on FAU, visit our web sites
at: http://www.fau.edu and http://proteus.fau.edu.  Florida Atlantic
University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Institution.

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