Criminal Minds is an American police procedural crime drama television series created by Jeff Davis, and is the original show in the Criminal Minds franchise. It premiered on September 22, 2005, on the broadcast network CBS. As a premiere private institution, the school of film and television at LMU relies on the generosity of our alumni, friends, parents and corporate partners to provide the highest level of education in all areas of film. Mid America Novelties call center is Outsourced to India in the NBC workplace comedy starring Ben Rappaport. Watch full episodes free at NBC.com. The twelfth session of the Guild’s highly acclaimed Showrunner Training Program (SRTP) begins January 2017. Conducted in partnership with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, this important. Early Career & Leadership Programs East/ West Coast Page Program. Starting in 1933 and continuing to the present, the NBCUniversal Page Program is a year long program that acts as a primary pipeline to entry level positions at. Faculty. Animation. Production. Recording Arts. Screenwriting. Film & Television Studies. Tom Klein. Title: Chair, Associate Professor Office: Xavier Hall 2. A screenplay writer, screenwriter for short, scriptwriter or scenarist is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media such as films, television programs, comics or video games are. The CNN.con Marquee Blog: The spot for breaking entertainment news, recaps of your favorite TV shows and the inside story on what’s happening in Hollywood. ![]() ![]() ![]() Phone: 3. 10. 2. 58. Email: tomklein@lmu. Areas of Expertise Flash/Interactive Animation. Narrative and Design. Animation Production/Techniques. Education. MFA: School of Theater, Film and Television. University of California, Los Angeles. BA: Rutgers University. Recent Work Biography. Tom Klein is an Associate Professor and the Chair of Animation. His work on the avant- garde . His articles have appeared in such publications as Animation, Griffithiana, Animation Journal, Animation Studies and In- Toon, among others. He catalogued UCLA’s Walter Lantz archive and also contributed to the Italian anthology, What's Up, Tex? Il Cinema di Tex Avery, published by Lindau. Tom served as the Director of Animation for Vivendi- Universal's educational software division, where he oversaw the creative development of the internationally best- selling Jump. Start brand and its licensed products for Mac/PC, Playstation and Game. Boy. He was also a consultant for Universal Cartoon Studios during the productions of Woody Woodpecker (Fox. Kids) and From the Earth to the Moon (HBO). His role as both a film historian and professional animator provides him many insights on how a classical training is applied to contemporary digital animation techniques. Rob Burchfield. Title: Associate Professor Office: Xavier Hall 2. Phone: 3. 10. 3. 38. Email: rburchfield@lmu. Education. BFA: Motion Picture/Television. UCLAMFA: Theater/Film/Television. UCLABiography. Rob Burchfield teaches computer animation at LMU. Rob Burchfield was born in Berkeley, California. He graduated from high school in Orange County and attended UCLA, where he received a BFA in the school of Theater, Film and Television with an emphasis in animation studies. After graduation, he continued his studies at several colleges and universities in Southern California. After working for several years in the animation industry, he took an extended tour of North America. On returning to Southern California, he worked as a multi- pass cameraman, stop motion artist and freelance graphic. He returned to UCLA in 1. MFA in Animation. During this period, he taught at LMU as a part- time instructor. In 1. 99. 6, he was the first instructor hired to teach and direct the newly founded animation major within the Communication Arts Department. He received the rank of Associate Professor and tenure status in 2. He has served both as Coordinator and Chairman of the Animation Department. Adriana Jaroszewicz. Title: Assistant Professor Office: Xavier Hall 2. Phone: 3. 10. 3. 38. Email: ajarosze@lmu. Areas of Expertise 3. D Computer Animation. Compositing. Visual Effects. Education. MFA: Film, Video, and Computer Animation. University of Southern California. BFA: Graphic Design. University of the Pacific. Biography. Adriana Jaroszewicz has been working in animation for over 1. Her experience ranges from Internet- based to feature- length animation and visual effects films. Adriana holds an MFA from the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Before joining LMU, Adriana served as a Senior Digital Trainer for animators, compositors, hair, layout, character set- up and character pipeline crews at Sony Pictures Imageworks. She trained artists for feature films such as Monster House, Ghost Rider, Superman Returns, Surf's Up, Open Season, Spiderman 3, I Am Legend, Beowulf, Watchmen, G- Force, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Alice in Wonderland and Cats and Dogs 2. She has collaborated with composer Martin Jaroszewicz on a series of projects including “OSC Physics” and “OSC Physics Pro,” two audiovisual applications for the i. Pad, and “Chaos and Metamorphosis,” an audiovisual installation that was on view at the Barbara and Art Culver Center of the Arts. Adriana regularly teaches and presents at conferences and engagements around the world including SIGGRAPH and Lilly Conferences on College and University Teaching and Learning. Most recently, Adriana presented at the prestigious Society of Animation Studies Conference on the topic of “Character Animation Redefined by Laban Movement Analysis” and at the UFVA Conference where she discussed “Understanding Aesthetic Trends In Animation.” She recently became a Certified Nuke Trainer for The Foundry’s compositing software Nuke through fxphd. She continues to research the application of Laban Movement Analysis- based methods as pedagogy to improve 3. D computer animation biomechanics and character development. She is in full production of her animated short El Bot. Robin also served as the college outreach chair for Sony’s college academic program Imageworks Professional Academic Excellence (IPAX). Robin left SPI in 2. Reel FX where he worked as their Artist and Academic Outreach Manager. Jose Garcia- Moreno. Title: Associate Professor Office: Xaviar Hall 2. Phone: 3. 10. 3. 38. Email: jgarcia@lmu. Areas of Expertise History of Animation. Storytelling and Storyboarding. Stop Motion and Experimental Animation (2. D and 3. D)Education. MFA: Animation. UCLABA: Communication Arts. Universidad Iberoamericana. Book published by PAPIME /UNAM (Universidad Nacional Aut. An Homage to Emile Reynaud. Official Selection at Spaniches Film- und Kulturfestival, Regensburg, Germany. Four Short Films on Slavery and Human Trafficking. Produced by CAST (Coalition for the Abolition of Slavery and Human Trafficking), and ITESM (Instituto Mexicano de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey). Dreams of War. Short Film Corner Competition Selection at Festival de Cannes, France. He studied at the world- renowned film school in Prague, FAMU (Filmov. He also worked as an apprentice at the prestigious Studios Bratri V Triku, where he directed his first professional film under the historical Czech brand Brothers in Trick. He continued his education with a Fulbright Scholarship at the Animation Workshop in the School of Theater, Film, and Television at UCLA. His work has been exhibited and awarded at the most important film festivals in the world in the USA, Brazil, Spain, France and Mexico. He exhibited a collection of short films at the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Argentina and his project “Long is the Way to Heaven” was selected to represent Mexican Cinema at the Virtual Library Official Catalogue BLAA Digital, (National Public Library) Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango, Colombia. Jos. These films were coproduced by the Coalition for the Abolition of Slavery and Human Trafficking and ITESM. Jos. He has received numerous awards including the prestigious Mac. Arthur Foundation Grant; Best Stop Motion Animated Film at Creanimax Animation Festival; and the LMU Faculty Production Grant. Josh Morgan. Title: Lecturer Email: joshua. Areas of Expertise Interactive Animation. Game Design. Mobile Application Development. Video Games. Adobe Flash. Education. MFA: Animation. University of California, Los Angeles. BA: Communication Studies. University of California, Los Angeles Recent Work Looney Tunes. Editorial Coordinator. Biography. Joshua J. Morgan is the Animation Technical Services Engineer at Loyola Marymount University, where he teaches Interactive Animation and Game Design. He also teaches Interactive Animation at UCLA, and he has taught Game Prototyping at the Art Institute of Los Angeles. A native to Southern California, Josh holds a BA in Communication Studies and an MFA in Animation, both from UCLA. He worked in feature animation as a technical coordinator and assistant editor on Shane Acker’s 9 (2. Despicable Me (2. Josh specializes in educational software development and he has programmed applications and games for the web and mobile devices. He was the lead programmer of Looney Tunes. He has also developed enterprise desktop, mobile and touchscreen kiosk apps for corporate clients. Jay Oliva. Title: Lecturer Email: jay@jayoliva. Areas of Expertise Directing for Live Action and Animated Films and Series. Storyboarding for Live Action and Animated Films and Series. Education. Loyola Marymount University. Recent Work Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. Rise of an Empire. Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. The Dark Knight Returns. Biography. Jay Oliva is an animation producer and director for Warner Bros. His career spans multiple studios including Marvel films, Disney, Sony and Warner Bros. He has directed on many hit animated series like Young Justice (WB), My Friends Tigger and Pooh (Disney) and Spectacular Spider- Man (SONY). Jay has also directed critically and commercially acclaimed adaptations of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox for Warner Bros. Oliva splits his time from directing animated features for Warner Bros. Swanson. Title: Chair, Associate Professor Office: Xavier Hall 3. Phone: 3. 10. 2. 58. Email: Charles. Swanson@lmu. Areas of Expertise Cinematography in Digital and Traditional Film. Lighting. Education. MFA: Film Production. University of Southern California. BA: English Literature. Morehouse College. Recent Work Cinematographer: Tia & Marco. Directed by Annie Howell. Screened at the 2. South by Southwest Film Festival. Cinematographer: Small, Beautifully Moving Parts. Directed by Annie Howell and Lisa Robinson. USA; Sacha Pictures. Screened at the 2. South by Southwest Film Festival, Mill Valley, New Orleans (NOLA), Denver, Hamptons and Atlanta Film Festivals. Earned the 2. 01. Sloan Award for most creative portrayal of technology in a film. Biography. Charles Swanson is the Chair and Associate Professor of the Production Department. Charles is an accomplished cinematographer. He began his study of cinematography at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, where he earned an MFA in Film Production. After graduation, Charles freelanced as a cinematographer and in various production positions. Charles served as cinematographer on the feature films, All the Best: Billy Sears,From Barbados With Love,Girl’s Best Friend, Contradictions of the Heart, This is Not a Test and Small Beautifully Moving Parts.
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