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Editor’s Note: Media will be
allowed access to the class. Contact Elizabeth Smith at
205/348-3782 for availability.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - For the second year, Tom Cherones,
award-winning director and Tuscaloosa native, and his wife,
Joyce Keener, a television writer, will teach a four-week
advanced production class in the telecommunication
and film department in The University of Alabama’s College
of Communication and Information Sciences.
The class will offer 20 students the opportunity to have
hands-on experience with all aspects of the production of a
30-minute drama from a student script. On Monday, Feb. 17, class
will begin with an announcement of the script selected from a
number of scripts students wrote and submitted last fall. During
the first week, the class will make final script changes and
work to staff the film, including producers, directors, cast
members and support members in technical roles.
The four-week class will have an intensive classroom and
shooting schedule that will mimic real-world production
situations. Cherones and Keener will lead the class four
evenings a week and on weekends. The accelerated pace of
location shooting, editing and critiquing will allow for a rough
cut of the program to be shown at the end of class.
“We’re extremely pleased Tom Cherones and Joyce Keener
have decided to return to the University to teach this class and
lead this project,” said Dr. Loy Singleton, chairman of the
telecommunication and film department. “It gives our
undergraduate students an opportunity to work intensively with
an award-winning professional director and producer on a
real-world project in an academic setting, and that is unusual
outside a graduate film school.”
Last year’s class made a movie called “Speck.” The
30-minute film recently was selected for screening at the North
Carolina Film and Video Festival, hosted by the University of
North Carolina-Greensboro.
“For us, the fact that the film was selected for screening
is quite an honor and a tribute to the quality of the work that
was done on “Speck” last year,” Singleton said.
Cherones produced or directed the first 86 episodes of “Seinfeld,”
one of the most successful situation comedies in television
history. He has worked as director on several sitcoms, including
“NewsRadio,” “Caroline in the City” and “Ellen.” He
also has won top industry awards for his work, including an
Emmy, a Director’s Guild Award, a Golden Globe, a Peabody and
a Christopher Award.
Cherones received his master’s degree in telecommunication
and film from the University in 1967. He was inducted into the
C&IS Hall of Fame in 2001. The Hearst Visiting Professional
in Residence endowed fund is supporting his class.
The UA College of
Communication & Information Sciences is among the
largest and most prestigious communication colleges in the
nation. Having graduated more than 12,000 students, C&IS is
consistently ranked among the top 10 in number of doctoral
degrees awarded and in many of its research programs. C&IS
graduates have won four of the six Pulitzer Prizes awarded to
University of Alabama alumni; the forensics and debate squad,
housed within the College, has garnered 14 national
championships, and its broadcast journalism competition team
annually places in the top 10 in the prestigious national Hearst
Collegiate Broadcast Journalism competition.
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