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Orange Hits the Silver Screen: Film education initiatives at OSU-Tulsa are advancing careers and creating opportunities

The Center for Poets and Writers at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa stepped in to help students gain the skills necessary to work on a film set.
Orange Hits the Silver Screen: Film education initiatives at OSU-Tulsa are advancing careers and creating opportunities
Orange Hits the Silver Screen: Film education initiatives at OSU-Tulsa are advancing careers and creating opportunities

Thu, Apr 27, 2023

The Center for Poets and Writers at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa stepped in to help students gain the skills necessary to work on a film set.

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OSU Library receives grant to digitize Flying Farmers footage

Wed, Jan 27, 2021

The National Film Preservation Foundation awarded the Oklahoma State University Library a $20,000 grant to digitize and preserve 1940s footage of the second annual convention of the National Flying Farmers as well as Farm and Home Week conferences

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Free screenings of Ken Burns’ new documentary, "Country Music"

Fri, Aug 16, 2019

KOSU will host three free screenings of Ken Burns' "County Music" on Aug. 25 in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Stillwater. The 45-minute advance screenings will provide an overview of the entire "Country Music" series and include stories about Hank

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Rollins to receive Lifetime Achievement Award

Thu, Mar 29, 2007

Dr. Peter C. Rollins, Regents Professor of English and American Film Studies at Oklahoma State University, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oklahoma Film and Video Studies Society this weekend.

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Carmichael edits book on Hollywood Western landscapes

Tue, Oct 31, 2006

Land is a tradition, according to Deborah A. Carmichael in her book "The Landscape of Hollywood Westerns: Ecocriticism in An American Film Genre."

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OSU software predicts a movie's fate before its release

Thu, Dec 15, 2005

Oklahoma State University professors have developed a system for predicting the box office success of movies before they hit the theatres, which could revolutionize the industry.

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