UI to offer film and television studies degree The University of Idaho will now offer a new degree in film and television studies through the College of Letters, Arts and […]
Emily Dickinson has long been known as the poet who didn’t do very much.
The University of Idaho will offer a film and television studies degree beginning fall 2017, the first of such programs offered in the state. Russel Meeuf, associate professor in the […]
Michael Huffstutler, a broadcast and digital media senior, will dispay his short film, Wristbands, at the Kino Short Film Festival. After getting his first degree in psychology, Huffstutler realized his […]
Recycling old films, especially in the animated variety, has become as popular as the “Go Green” movement. However, the newest live action rendition of the “Beauty and the Beast” stands […]
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Once hailed as a groundbreaking director at the turn of the millennium, M. Night Shyamalan’s career has slowly spiraled into relative obscurity — until now. His latest project “Split” surprised […]
When Tanner Collier first heard about the “Insomniac’s Play Festival” last year, he was intrigued.
At the University of Idaho, film and television died many years ago – or, at least the film and television studies program did. Years later, Broadcast Journalism Professors Russell Meeuf […]