WEEKENDER: Deconstructing the male gaze at ‘Women Take the Reel’ film festival Professor Jennifer Burton films "Tapping Into Our Past, Tapping Into Our Future: Ayodele Casel" (2022)
Oscar Contender Josh Seftel Shatters Stereotypes with Powerful Stories His short documentary on a man's journey from Islamophobe to Muslim is up for an Academy Award this weekend
Six Tips for Keeping Children Safe Online A Tufts expert in children’s use of digital media offers advice for helping kids protect themselves in the digital world
The Film and TV Forecast An alum in Hollywood shares his perspective on where movies and television are headed
It’s a Paranoid World Out There A new course in Film and Media Studies traces the enduring role of paranoia and conspiracy in American culture and politics.
Tapping Into Our Past, Tapping Into our Future: Ayodele Casel Wins Film Festival Awards The short film, which is part of the Half the History project, has received several film festival awards.
Khary Jones receives Sundance Institute Documentary Fund Grant Night Fight (U.S.A.), directed by FMS Professor of the Practice Khary Saeed Jones and produced by Jones and Kendra Taira Field has received a Sundance Documentary Fund Grant.
How Asian Americans Have Influenced Popular Culture FMS Director Tasha Oren discusses how Asian Americans have influenced popular culture through a variety media formats.
Senior Honors Thesis Film Screening Tufts Film and Media seniors presented their senior thesis projects, which included script reads and short film screenings.