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James Dudley Andrew (born July 28, 1945) [1] [2] is an American film theorist. He is R. Selden Rose Professor Emeritus of Film and Comparative Literature at Yale University, where he has taught since the year 2000. Before moving to Yale, he taught for thirty years at the University of Iowa.
The Yale Film Archive. The Yale Film Archive is a film archive located in Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University, and is part of the Yale University Library.The film collection consists of more than 7,000 35mm, 16mm, 8mm, and Super 8mm prints and the video collection includes more than 50,000 items on DVD, Blu-ray, LaserDisc, and VHS.
Co-founded and hosted by Yale University alumni Susannah McCullough and Debra Minoff, The Take produces video essays analyzing film, television and popular culture at large. [2] [3] [4] As of September 2021, The Take's Youtube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers and over 270 million video views. [5]
Chiwetel Ejiofor brought Rob Peace's story to life in a 2024 movie starring Jay Will, Mary J. Blige and Camila Cabello ... Rob graduated from Yale in 2002 and returned home to teach biology at St ...
The seventh floor of Sterling Memorial Library holds the Yale Film Archive, which holds collections of more than 7,000 film elements, including hundreds of unique 35mm and 16mm prints and original negatives, as well as more than 50,000 items in its circulating video collection. The archive, which grew from a small collection of 16mm prints ...
Aaron Gerow (/ ˈ dʒ ɛr oʊ /) is an American historian of Japanese cinema, and a member of the faculty of Yale University where he holds a joint position between the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures and the Film Studies Programs. [1]
Marc Andrew Lapadula (April 22, 1960 – August 9, 2022) [1] was an American playwright, screenwriter and senior lecturer in Film Studies at Yale University, where he led the screenwriting program. [2]
The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies is a collection of recorded interviews with witnesses and survivors of The Holocaust, located at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Approximately 4,400 videotaped interviews are deposited with the Yale University Library and housed in Sterling Memorial Library. [1]