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Gallaudet University
Gallaudet has secured bragging rights now that four of its talented deaf filmmakers and directors are winners in the Deaf Cinema Showcase national film competition. (From left): Michael Nesmith, staff residential assistant for Campus Life, and Paul Filiatreault, production specialist for Academic Technology, were co-directors of “…and I Die Soon”; Tracey Salaway, associate professor in the Art Department, was the producer of “Treetop Opera”; and Gary Brooks, production specialist for Academic Technology, was the producer of “That Thing from Outer Space.”
Their short films--each three to 12 minutes long--were aired across the country immediately following the "Through Deaf Eyes" documentary film, which aired March 21. The contest was sponsored by Washington, D.C. public television and radio station WETA, Celebrating Excellence in Film, Video, and Media Arts, and Gallaudet University.
Gallaudet has secured bragging rights now that four of its talented deaf filmmakers and directors are winners in the Deaf Cinema Showcase national film competition. (From left): Michael Nesmith, staff residential assistant for Campus Life, and Paul Filiatreault, production specialist for Academic Technology, were co-directors of “…and I Die Soon”; Tracey Salaway, associate professor in the Art Department, was the producer of “Treetop Opera”; and Gary Brooks, production specialist for Academic Technology, was the producer of “That Thing from Outer Space.”
Their short films--each three to 12 minutes long--were aired across the country immediately following the "Through Deaf Eyes" documentary film, which aired March 21. The contest was sponsored by Washington, D.C. public television and radio station WETA, Celebrating Excellence in Film, Video, and Media Arts, and Gallaudet University.