Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Journalism from the School of Journalism, University of Missouri--Columbia.Through Women's Eyes includes a 22-minute documentary film about wives of military veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The stories of the women are told in an intimate and emotional way. Employing this type of visual storytelling, the filmmaker aims to draw people's attention to narratives that are overlooked in the media and to invite the audience to engage in discussion about the struggles of military veterans' spouses. The project advances not only professional but also academic conversation about documentary filmmaking. ...
LIFTED is a 60 minute documentary exploring the burden of trauma (PTSD) as seen through the lives of...
My Honors Project addresses the inequalities that exist within the film industry by sitting down wit...
1. The Paper: The first part of this paper is an analysis of how ideological images and forms are ma...
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2011-10-20This paper is an explanation and analysis of my thesis project for the University of South...
29 pagesThis thesis was inspired by my passion for women filmmakers and my curiosity about how a fil...
From 1962 to 1973 approximately 11,000 military women and an unknown number of civilian American wom...
This thesis began as a search to find out the purpose of the term ‘female filmmaker’ and determine i...
LIFTED is a 60 minute documentary exploring the burden of trauma (PTSD) as seen through the lives of...
My Honors Project addresses the inequalities that exist within the film industry by sitting down wit...
1. The Paper: The first part of this paper is an analysis of how ideological images and forms are ma...
In the U.S. film industry, women are more likely to work as documentary filmmakers than as narrative...
This study explores the dearth of women filmmakers in contemporary Hollywood. Women account for less...
On-screen representation of women in film and TV has been an ongoing conversation in Hollywood. As a...
Women have been involved in film since its inception. In the past, half of all screenwriters were wo...
This paper explores the use of documentary-style video to support and explore Troubling Design in th...
Statistical and anecdotal evidence suggest that, in both the Hollywood and commercial independent fi...
Women photojournalists working on the sidelines for the National Football League (NFL) are scarce, d...
“Women Who Like to Watch: 20th Century American Cinepoetry” addresses the intersection of gender wit...
2011-10-20This paper is an explanation and analysis of my thesis project for the University of South...
29 pagesThis thesis was inspired by my passion for women filmmakers and my curiosity about how a fil...
From 1962 to 1973 approximately 11,000 military women and an unknown number of civilian American wom...
This thesis began as a search to find out the purpose of the term ‘female filmmaker’ and determine i...
LIFTED is a 60 minute documentary exploring the burden of trauma (PTSD) as seen through the lives of...
My Honors Project addresses the inequalities that exist within the film industry by sitting down wit...
1. The Paper: The first part of this paper is an analysis of how ideological images and forms are ma...