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George Stickel Festival of Moving Images

http://www.bergen.edu/faculty/mkatzman/George.html

The Arts and Communications Department Of Bergen Community College presents The Annual George Stickel Festival of Moving Images. The festival is named in honor of George Stickel , who in the words of Jack Dirr, former manager of Media Technologies at Bergen Community College, "... served as the Bergen Community College photographer for twenty-five years. His keen eye for visual composition was instrumental in developing an historical archive of college images. His kind, gentle and patient personality always helped him find the good side in creating portraits of those who worked and studied here at the college. His interest in people was evident in the way he shared his creative and technical expertise with others." This years festival includes four categories: animation, documentary, narrative and alternative. Entries will only be accept in DVD-R , VHS & SVHS formats. Last years 2006 Festival Award Winner Anna Boluda's "Queer Spawn" aired on thirteen/WNET in June. For more information please contact, Prof. Marshall D. Katzman, Bergen Community College, Room A331, 400 Paramus Road, Paramus, NJ 07652-1595, or by email: mkatzman@bergen.edu

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