On Nov. 12, a peaceful gathering appropriately titled “We Are One” was held outside the New Mexico state capitol building. The wave of fear that spread throughout the country when Donald Trump won the 2016 Presidential election incited the Santa Fe community to take action.
We the People
posted by Kim Jones
In the wake of the Nov. 8, 2016 election, Jackalope Magazine spoke with a diverse group of SFUAD students for their reactions.
Clownin’ Around...
posted by Kim Jones
It all began near Greenville, S.C. when a nine-year-old boy ran home to his parents with allegations that a clown had tried to lure him into the woods.
SFIFF Reviews
posted by Kim Jones
Jackalope reviews The Caveman of Atomic City and My Life as a Film, part of the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival
SFIFF 2016
posted by Kim Jones
Santa Fe’s biggest film festival has kicked off, with events around town and on the SFUAD campus through Oct. 23.
What’s New at The Screen?
posted by Kim Jones
Don’t miss two new films gracing The Screen on Oct. 14. Girl Asleep and When Two Worlds Collide are two drastically different films that will join The Screen family.
Back to Basics
posted by Kim Jones
Kevin Brennan, a professional television video-editor turned SFUAD film student, jumped at the opportunity to intern on Villa Capri.
Godless
posted by Kim Jones
It’s every film major’s dream to land a job in their area of expertise directly out of college, and alumna Kim Blacknall’s dream is coming true: Blacknall is working as a production and script supervisor assistant for up and coming Netflix mini-series Godless.
Star in the Making
posted by Kim Jones
SFUAD film student La’Charles Trask landed two speaking roles on two popular TV shows, From Dusk till Dawn and Scream Queens. Catch them both soon!
Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards
posted by Kim Jones
Two SFUAD film majors, Joe Carter and Chris Hanna, have been nominated by the Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards for “Best Editing” in a student production.
Remembering Harrison McClure...
posted by Kim Jones
Friends and family remember SFUAD student Harrison McClure’s kindness and talent during an on-campus memorial.
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