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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 21:54:28 -0400
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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, Department of Communication, is seeking an
Instructor in New Media Production at its Davie campus, to teach
courses in the Department’s BA in Multimedia Studies, which includes
sequences in Film & Video Studies and Multimedia Journalism.  The
Department seeks a scholar of digital art and new media practice with
expertise in new media as art and communication.  Ideal candidates will
cross media platforms and have experience in creating and analyzing
multimedia texts.  Candidates must be able to offer instruction in the
integration of text, image and audio.  Applicants should possess
practical skills in more than one of the following media platforms:
digital photography, computer-based imaging technologies, web and
graphic design, and multimedia authoring.  Applicants must also be
proficient in Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Studio, and have some
experience in scripting.  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 interactive multimedia
courses, as well as managing the Department’s Proteus website and
serving as a web design consultant for the College of Arts and Letters.
  MFA, MA, or equivalent professional experience required.  All
candidates must have an active production record. Application deadline:
July 16, 2004. Send letter of application, cv, letters of
recommendation, and samples of creative work to: Dr. Eric Freedman,
Chair, New Media 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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