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Meet the Cinema & Interactive Media Department

The Cinema & Interactive Media Department of the School of Communication offers Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in Motion Pictures and Interactive Media.

The department offers a complete curricular experience in critical understanding and effective creation of contemporary moving image media and interactive design.  The programs are designed to prepare a new generation of innovators, storytellers, and leaders in the field of cinema, transmedia, and interaction design with a mission to explore the creative uses of narrative, documentary, technology, design, and human behavior to entertain, impact, augment, and influence how people communicate. Their slogan is “Trans-cultural, Trans-medial, Trans-formative.”

The MFA in Motion Pictures trains moving image artists at the highest professional levels, offering a three-year MFA degree with flexible specialization in Producing, Directing, Screenwriting, Editing, Cinematography, Sound, Non-Fiction, and Interactive Media creation.

The MFA in Interactive Media aims to prepare a new generation of innovators and leaders in the field of interaction design. Its mission is to explore the use of technology, design,
human behavior, and their impact on communication.

Click here to read more about the faculty, staff, students, and alumni of the department.

 

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Creative Activity and Research Forum

The School of Communication Graduate Studies is holding a “creative activity and research forum,” featuring presentations by MFA students, Ph.D. students, and faculty. The event is March 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. in room 1021.  The complete schedule is below. 
  
Time
Presenter
Title
9:15 a.m.
Yves Colon
Feasibility Study to Establish a TV Station in Cap-Haitien, Haiti
9:30
Ed Talavera
Accidental Power: The Ascendance to the Ecuadorian Presidency of Doctor Luis Alfredo Palacio
9:45
MFA Students Rachelle Salnave and Yale Yang
The Heavenly Nut
10
Sunny Tsai
Brands as Fashionable Friends
10:15
Cong Li
“Show Me Something I Care!” A Test of Product Involvement and Personalized Advertising
10:30
Sunny Tsai
The Power of Many: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Collective Buying on the Web
10:45
Break/Catch Up Time
11 a.m.
Doctoral Student Zongchao (Cathy) Li (presenting) and Cong Li
User Motivation, Message Strategies and Interactivity in Corporate Twitter Accounts
 
11:15
MFA Student Rachelle Salnave
Viter Juste: The father of Little Haiti
11:30
Cong Li
Placebo Effect in Personalized Advertising
11:45
Doctoral Student Qinghua (Candy) Yang (presenting)
Online Identity Construction on Personal Websites: Does the Background Music Genre Make You More Attractive and Memorable?

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Professor Stacks Elected Chair of Commission, Unveils New Blog

Dr. Don Stacks, professor of public relations, is the newly-elected chair of the Institute for Public Relations (IPR) Measurement Commission.

Also, Stacks unveiled a blog he will be running, in conjunction with the IPR, called “Stacks on Research.”

“As chair of the Measurement Commission and a Trustee of the Institute,” he writes, “I will be focusing on research standards, standard-setting, best practices, and how all three contribute to an objective evaluation of how well we did what we set out to do.”

The IPR is an independent nonprofit foundation dedicated to the science beneath the art of public relations.

Click here to read more about the commission announcement.

Click here to read Dr. Stacks’ blog.

Click here to read more about the IPR.

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School of Communication PR event to benefit non-profits

The School of Communication was featured recently in the Sun-Sentinel for an upcoming event by Public Relations students to benefit non-profits. The article follows below. Click here to access the original article online. Click here to read more about the event. Click here to read more about Meryl Blau, a faculty member who is in the article. Click here to read more about our MA in PR.

Students, nonprofits partner in PhilAdthropy marathon

January 22, 2013

By Doreen Hemlock

Joanna Horowitz, center, one of the founders of Jody’s Couture for the Cancer Cure, reacts to the campaign presentation Saturday morning. Ashley Testa, Michelle DaBols, Alexandra Goldman, Melisa Ramos, and Shayla Garcia worked together for 25 hours in order to come up with a design concept for their client, Jody’s Couture. The student volunteer team was with the guide of Meryl Blau, the team leader. (Marlena Skrobe, Courtesy)

 

It’s a win-win for students and nonprofits: Advertising and public relations students pull an all-nighter to help charities with ad campaigns, providing students with practical experience and cash-strapped nonprofits with promotional materials they likely couldn’t afford.

The University of Miami School of Communication holds its Fourth Annual PhilADthropy event Feb. 8-9, a 25-hour marathon. Local nonprofits are invited to submit applications by Friday; sixteen will be chosen.

Two Broward County nonprofits that have participated in PhilADthropy recommend the program.

Darrell Gwynn Foundation of Davie was looking to develop an ad campaign, so that they could encourage more owners of classic cars and sports cars to donate vehicles. The foundation sells those cars and uses proceeds to provide at least 30 customized wheelchairs a year to special-needs users.

A team of UM Communication students came up with the slogan: “You give a ride; They get a ride.”

“We’ve turned it into an ad campaign that’s been real successful for us,” said Ryan Rogers, the foundation’s director of marketing and communications.

“It’s a tremendous value to get something like that.” Rogers said, estimating that similar work at an ad agency might have cost $5,000. “The concept and slogan are the hardest things to come up with.”

National K-9 Working Dog Inc. of Pompano Beach wanted help to spread the word that dogs trained to help police often are killed after retirement, because handlers don’t receive money for K-9 medical care. The nonprofit is pushing for K-9 rights in legislatures, stressing the dogs are “officers,” not “equipment.”

“The students gave us a complete makeover. They changed the logos, changed the message, did everything. They were fantastic,” said Jay Meranchik, 62, a professional dog trainer and computer engineer who started the nonprofit but lacked skills in advertising and communications.

With the new materials, “on Facebook alone, we went from less than 400 to more than 2,000 [likes] in a year’s time,” Meranchik said. “And a T-shirt with the logo they gave us, it’s been a big hit.”

Meryl Blau, a UM lecturer and former creative director at an ad agency, dreamed up PhilADthopy after hearing of an outreach program elsewhere by graphic design students. She figured a 25-hour event would put student’s classroom skills to the test, let them experience the real pressures faced with clients on a job and also, keep their volunteering to a finite time. Results have exceeded her expectations.

“Students have seen their work show up on billboards on I-95 and pitched to national organizations by their South Florida branches. Their social media campaigns now are viewed on a national level. They’ve seen video they’ve created go viral,” said Blau. “And nonprofits get finished artwork they can use.”

About 100 students are expected to take part this year, including senior Aaron Martin, 21, of Pembroke Pines. The advertising-psychology major has enjoyed PhilADthropy so much that he signed up again.

Martin said he’s energized by the challenge of teaming with students he doesn’t know, brainstorming, choosing a concept and pushing past dawn to offer a presentation to their client before noon.

“Late at night, you have to have someone playing good music, or everyone will crash,” joked Martin.

He’s also found it rewarding to see his team’s concept brought to life. Community Smiles of Miami-Dade County used the students’ idea to re-design its dental clinic lounge, with slogans of reasons to smile.

Martin said he’d like more programs like PhilAdthropy, so students can gain work experience and aid the community: “The clients love our input. They’re kind of surprised to see what we come up with.”

For more information or for nonprofits to apply, visit http://www.philadthropy.com.

dhemlock@sunsentinel.com, 305-810-5009

http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2013-01-22/business/fl-philadthropy-20130122_1_nonprofits-ad-campaign-ad-agency

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How coding can make you a better story teller

A School of Communication graduate, Miranda Mulligan, now executive director of the Knight News Innovation Lab at Northwestern University, will be here to speak and answer questions Wednesday, January 30.

Her presentation will be about media coding, for those who want to learn about journalism, writing, projects, Web page production and digital design.

The event is being organized by Randy Stano, Professor of Practice, in the department of journalism and media management.

Miranda is credited with launching one of the earliest and largest responsive design sites for a large northeast news organization — and recently left The Boston Globe to head up the Knight News Innovation Lab at Northwestern University. Miranda believes, passionately, that journalists should learn more about the Internet. Understanding our medium makes us better storytellers.

The event is Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m., in Shoma Hall. Shoma Hall is located in International Building, room 5100, on Brunson Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146.

Click here to read more about Mulligan.

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Priority Deadline is Tomorrow

The priority deadline for applying to the MA and Ph.D. programs is tomorrow, Dec. 1. These are competitive programs with many applications being submitted for a limited number of enrollment slots.  

Although we have a “rolling deadline” — e.g., applications are allowed to be submitted for full review after the priority deadline — we encourage you to submit your materials as soon as possible for the best chance of admittance. Applicants who complete their submissions by tomorrow’s priority deadline receive priority treatment by the review committee and program directors.

For more information about how to apply, click here. Frequently Asked Questions are answered here.  The online application is here. To learn more about the faculty in our programs, click here.

We hope you apply, and we look forward to receiving your application. Contact us if there is anything we can do to help you during this process.

 

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Professor Ranked Fifth Most Prolific Scholar in Communication

Dr. Michael J. Beatty, Professor of Communication Studies, was listed as the fifth most productive active scholar in the history of the communication discipline, according to a recent ranking published in Communication Education journal.

The journal article, entitled “Prolific Scholarship in Communication Studies: Five Years in Review,” attempted to ascertain who the most prolific scholars and active researchers are. They compiled publication rates for the top-tier academic journals, from the past several years, as well as since 1915.

A professor who works closely with graduate students at the University of Miami, Beatty has been Editor of Communication Monographs and Communication Research Reports. His research runs the gamut from marketing and politics, to communication biology, and research methods (he’s teaching a class next semester on CFA), and social influence and public relations.

A Table presenting the journal article’s data (from page 388) is reproduced below. The full Communication Education article can be read here.

Active Authors with 40 or More Articles, 1915-2011

Rank             Previous Rank         Name                        Total articles     Institution

1                      1                                    McCroskey, J.C.   170                         AL-Birmingham

2                     3                                     Benoit, W.                90                           Ohio

3                    3                                      Richmond, V.         84                          AL-Birmingham

4                    2                                      Burgoon, J.             83                          Arizona

5                    5                                      Beatty, M.               82                           Miami

6                    9                                      Levine, T.R.           79                           MSU

7                    5                                       Behnke, R.             78                           TCU

8                   19                                      Myers, S.A.            67                           WV

9                    8                                       Infante, D.              64                           Kent State

10                 13                                     Martin, M.M.         62                            WV

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Application Deadlines Fast Approaching

Application deadlines are fast approaching. We hope you apply for our graduate programs.

The MA and Ph.D. programs have a priority deadline of Dec. 1. That’s only a few weeks away. Links to information about each of our Ph.D., MA, and MFA degrees are here.

The Master of Arts program offers students a flexible opportunity to do advanced research across the communication field while developing an individual concentration. The Master of Fine Arts program emphasizes critical understanding of moving image practice in diverse social and cultural contexts for the creation of work that is relevant and impactful. The Doctor of Philosophy in Communication is a highly individualized program of research and action, collaborating across content and creative areas, methodological orientations, and platforms of expression for engaged scholarship and immersive experience, globally and locally.

Apply online here.

The School of Communication is charting new territory with its curriculum that not only reflects contemporary professional practice, but embraces the future with a vigorous intellectual excitement.

For more information about “How to Apply,” click here. Answers to “Frequently Asked Questions” are here.

We look forward to receiving your application!

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Communication Networking Night

Wednesday, Nov. 7, the School of Communication is hosting a Networking Night.

It will start at 6 p.m., in the SoC Courtyard.

Here are some of the communication industry professionals that will be attending in hopes of recruiting to fill positions:

·         ACCORD PRODUCTIONS
·         ANSWERQUEST EXECUTIVE SEARCH
·         AREA PERFORMANCE GALLERY
·         BLUE COMPASS GROUP
·         CLOWNFISH PRODUCTIONS
·         DEL TORO
·         HBO LATIN AMERICA
·         INCUBATE MIAMI
·         KAAREN STYLES
·         MAX BORGES AGENCY
·         NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE
·         PARK 1
·         SAPIENTNITRO
·         SOCIAL MEDIA CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA
·         TARGET WIDE, LLC
·         THOMPSON REUTERS
·         TOTAL QUALITY LOGISTICS

 

 

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Steinberg: VP Debate heat is on

The presidential election could be impacted by the upcoming Vice Presidential candidate debate, according to David Steinberg, Lecturer in the Communication Studies department, as quoted in a recent article by Reuters.

According to the article:

“Biden has a chance to undo some of the damage from the first debate,” said David Steinberg, a debate coach and political communications specialist at the University of Miami.

“The vice president’s biggest job will be as a fact checker,” he said. “He can come in and say, ‘Well, this is what Governor Romney said last Wednesday, and this is why it’s wrong.'”

“It would be nice to be Biden,” Steinberg said. “He’s got a wider range of stuff he can say and people go, ‘Oh, that’s just Biden.’ If Ryan said it, they will be looking at him through a microscope.”

Click here to read the full Reuters article.

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