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Film and Media Studies (FMS) is an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences that combines FMS courses with courses offered in the Departments of Anthropology, African and African American Studies, English, Communication, History, and Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics as well as in the College of Journalism and Mass Communication and the College of Fine Arts. The FM

05/23/2026

These halls are quite empty without you guys.
It’s peaceful, but we’ll miss those of you who have graduated and moved on to the next phase. We hope you’ll remember this once-daily sight and think back on your time with us.

From the classes you took, to the movies you made, to the relationships formed… and yes, even the wagons of gear you moved up and down the elevator.

We hope you enjoyed your stay.

Learn Film History. Make Film History.

We were happy to be part of your journey. You will always be part of ours.

“Good night, and good luck.”

05/16/2026

FMS is grateful for the time and effort that went into our most recent Ned Hockman Speakers Series featuring acclaimed director Milcho Manchevski. Below are photos and footage from the Directing Actors Masterclass he conducted during his visit.

Many thanks to the Hockman Family Filmmakers Fund for making these learning opportunities possible for our students, and special recognition to Man-Fung Yip, Emilie Upczak, David Burkhart, and Jenny Chuong for the work that brought this visit together.

Photos from OU Film and Media Studies's post 05/14/2026

OU Film and Media Studies recently welcomed acclaimed Macedonian-American director Milcho Manchevski for the fifth installment of the prestigious Ned Hockman Speakers Series this past April.

A Venice Film Festival Golden Lion winner and Oscar nominee with more than thirty years of experience, Manchevski delivered a truly rare masterclass in craft and vision. The visit opened with a screening of his satirical meta-drama Bikini Moon at the Sam Noble Museum, followed by an engaging Q&A. The following day, he joined students, staff, and faculty for an intimate lunch before leading an intensive, hands-on masterclass on directing actors in the Gilson Studio Theatre — a real, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our students to work directly with one of world cinema’s most distinctive voices.

It was a genuinely inspiring and transformative experience, and we are deeply grateful to the Hockman Family Filmmakers Fund, as well as our dedicated FMS faculty and staff, for making this event happen for our future filmmakers!

For those moving on from us this weekend, we hope you enjoyed your stay with FMS! We’ll miss you!

Photos from OU Film and Media Studies's post 05/05/2026

Tonight (Tuesday 5/5) at 8:15pm, students in Professor Emilie Upczak’s Experiments in Film Production course showcase their work on the south side exterior wall of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (adjacent to the Catlett Music Center on Elm, on the north end of the Rupel J. Jones Fine Arts Center) for a public projection screening.

Over the course of the semester, these students have immersed themselves in the practice of experimental filmmaking — exploring the craft through a series of micro-experiments and short art films, delving into the creative possibilities the form allows.

Tonight’s projection marks the culmination of that work, bringing their final experimental pieces out of the classroom and onto the side of one of OU’s most iconic buildings.

(Photos below from yesterday as we prepped for the screening!)

Bring your lawn chairs and join us for an unforgettable evening! Congrats to all of the students involved, and thank you to the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, FMS Production Manager David Burkhart, and Professor Emilie Upczak for coordinating this event!

05/05/2026

OU Film and Media Studies would like to congratulate all of the recent participants of the 2026 Redbud FMS Student Film Showcase. Now in its second year, the event highlights student work from throughout the year and gives parents, family, and friends a chance to share in the experience.

For many students, it was an opportunity to showcase their hard work. For others, it served as a capstone to their time in the department — an early farewell before the next chapter begins.

The evening also included the presentation of FMS awards and scholarships, recognizing outstanding student achievement across the program.

A special thank you to Sofia Menniti for leading the event and bringing it all together. Thank you as well to department chair Man-Fung Yip, administrator Jenny Chuong, and Production Manager David Burkhart for their support in helping make the evening a success.

We would also like to thank Professor Elijah Felkins and Production Lab Assistant William Little for their live event assistance. And last but not least, Professor Carolina Rueda and Lizzie Esther for hosting our awards and discussion segments.

Finals week is next week—time to buckle down for final papers and projects. Best of luck to everyone in the home stretch!

FMS would like to congratulate the following award recipients:

Al La Valley Memorial Writing Award: Sofia Menniti
Andrew S. Horton Screenwriting Award: Jolseff Corley & Sofia Menniti
Ned Hockman Filmmaking Award: Noelle Aafedt & Justus Denson
Kaid/Karriker Film and Media Studies Scholarship: Noelle Aafedt & Joseph Carlson
Jeanne Hoffman Smith Endowed Scholarship: Breckan Cooper, Jesse Addison Davis, Alexis Etherton, Niya Rhodes, Sofia Menniti, and Mason Prince

Photos from OU Film and Media Studies's post 04/13/2026

Film editor Randi Atkins (Sorry, Baby) recently made a visit to Film and Media Studies to share her extensive industry experience and insights with our students. Her talk focused on the career path of a film editor and offered guidance and advice to those who were interested in pursuing the field. In addition to a conversational panel, she attended our Editing class (taught by Professor Jordan Martin), and hosted a screening of Sorry, Baby at Rodeo Cinema the week before.

We’re appreciative of Randi for her time and effort, as well as Professor Martin for helping to facilitate this event. Sometimes the best film career advice can come from people working in the business, and we’re always appreciative of those filmmakers who come to visit.

Photos from OU Film and Media Studies's post 03/02/2026

We are incredibly proud of FMS student and Production Lab Assistant Sofia Menniti, who was recently selected as one of just 30 undergraduate students nationwide for the SBIFF Film Studies Program at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival— one of the most prestigious festivals in the country and a key stop on the awards-season calendar.

Over four days, Sofia attended red-carpet screenings, intimate award ceremonies honoring Adam Sandler and Ethan Hawke, and a series of industry panels featuring Oscar-nominated producers, directors, artisans, and casting directors. One of the most meaningful moments was the Women Filmmakers Panel with six women working on this year’s Oscar-nominated films — producers, directors, sound designers, costume designers, and writers — a powerful reminder of the depth of female creative leadership shaping cinema today.

Sofia described the Casting Directors Panel as the highlight: “Seeing and hearing from casting directors like Nina Gold, Francine Maisler, Jennifer Venditti, and Cassandra Kulukundis — people who have shaped some of the most celebrated films of the year — was truly amazing. They are such a huge inspiration to me.” She also had the rare opportunity to attend a private Q&A with a filmmaker and ask her own questions — the kind of access that turns a festival into a career-defining experience.

We congratulate Sofia on her experience, and encourage all FMS students to explore competitive programs like the SBIFF Film Studies Program–experiences like this are exactly what a career in film is built on. We have no doubt this is just one of many chapters in what promises to be an incredibly bright future ahead!

Photos from OU Film and Media Studies's post 02/22/2026

FMS was honored to host award-winning filmmakers Max Walker-Silverman and Juliana Barreto Barreto to campus as part of the Ned Hockman Speakers Series. We're so grateful for their time and generosity in sharing their creative process with our students.

Max met with Professor Emilie Upczak's Directing course to discuss collaborating with actors and making intentional camera choices. He shared his experience working with both professional actors and non-actors, and students read through a scene from his film Rebuilding to explore how they'd approach shooting it. Students also had one-on-one sessions with the filmmakers throughout the day.�

The next afternoon, Juliana led a production design workshop, giving students a behind-the-scenes look at the creative role of a production designer and how to dress a set to support a scene's story and tone.�

Their visit wrapped up Wednesday evening with a screening of Rebuilding and a Q&A at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. The filmmakers discussed their casting process, creative risks, and pre-production approach, and emphasized the importance of keeping those film school relationships alive after graduation. It was an incredible learning experience for everyone who attended.

�Huge thanks to the Hockman Family Filmmakers Fund for making this possible!��

Rebuilding | Official Trailer | Bleecker Street 02/06/2026

Please check out the trailer for Max Walker-Silverman's Rebuilding (2025). Max and the movie's production designer, Juliana Barreto Barreto will be in attendance and visiting FMS classes that week! See below for the details!

Rebuilding Screening
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art Auditorium (555 Elm Avenue)
5:15 PM: Reception with refreshments
6:00 PM: Screening + live Q&A

Production Design Workshop with Juliana Barreto Barreto
1:00–3:00 PM
Wallace Old Science Hall, Room 323
This is the fourth standout event in the series (following Lagueria Davis, Mickey Reece, and Jules Koostachin) — a rare chance to connect with working filmmakers, ask real questions, and gain insight into directing and production design. All free for FMS students and the community.

Rebuilding | Official Trailer | Bleecker Street Watch the Official Trailer for Rebuilding In Select Theaters November 14. Additional Cities Coming Soon. Find Your City and Get Tickets:https://bleeckerstree...

Photos from OU Film and Media Studies's post 02/05/2026

FMS is thrilled to continue the Ned Hockman Speakers Series (thanks to the Hockman Family Filmmakers Fund) with an incredible lineup!

Join us for a FREE screening of the powerful feature film Rebuilding (2025) with director Max Walker-Silverman and production designer Juliana Barreto Barreto in attendance.

Max (A Love Song, C**j Boys of Summer) and Juliana (Triple Frontier, Jungle, A Love Song) will introduce the film, stay for an exclusive Q&A with faculty, staff, and students, and Juliana will also lead a production design workshop earlier that day.

Rebuilding Screening
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art Auditorium (555 Elm Avenue)
5:15 PM: Reception with refreshments
6:00 PM: Screening + live Q&A

Production Design Workshop with Juliana Barreto Barreto
1:00–3:00 PM
Wallace Old Science Hall, Room 323

This is the fourth standout event in the series (following Lagueria Davis, Mickey Reece, and Jules Koostachin) — a rare chance to connect with working filmmakers, ask real questions, and gain insight into directing and production design. All free for FMS students and the community.

Check out the trailer on the following link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xts1LhfqNEQ

We can’t wait to see you there!

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