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J Castonguay <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 7 Dec 1998 23:01:59 -0500
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The Program in Film and Video Studies and the Department of Music and
Media Technology of the University of Michigan invite applications for
a tenure track Assistant Professor position in Digital Animation and
Multimedia Studies to start beginning Fall 1999. Responsibilities
include teaching courses in digital animation and the computer-based
integration of sound, music, and moving image. Candidates should have
an understanding of moving image history and aesthetic theory and its
application to digital technologies as well as an understanding of the
role of music and sound in multimedia art forms. Theoretical knowledge
and practical experience with multi-dimensional, computer based
animation and multimedia authoring systems is required, as well as
knowledge of and experience with video, MIDI and digital audio.
Demonstrated commitment to cultivating creative expression through
multimedia within the context of a liberal arts education is necessary
as well as the ability to work as a member of a team bridging liberal
and performing arts education. Successful teaching at the college
level is preferred. Salary competitive. To apply, submit a letter of
interest, curriculum vita, samples of creative work, and names and
phone numbers of three references to:
 
Chair, Digital Animation and Multimedia Studies Search Committee,
Program in Film and Video Studies,
The University of Michigan,
2512 Frieze Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1285.
 
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