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Nancy Membrez and video production students
Nancy Membrez and video production students
Associate Professor Nancy Membrez with students
Photos: Patrick Ray Dunn

Digital Video Festival features students' video postcards

(Nov. 21, 2003)--The UTSA Department of Modern Languages and Literatures hosts the UTSA Digital Video Festival from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m., Monday, Dec. 1 in Business Building Room 3.04.18 at the 1604 Campus.

Free and open to all, the festival includes refreshments provided by the Campus Activities Board (CAB).

The event will feature one-minute video postcards of UTSA, one-and-a-half-minute video interviews and creative projects by students in the CSH 3813 Video Production class.

"We'll be showing student videos made this semester and reprising the best of last semester," said Nancy Membrez, associate professor of Spanish literature, culture, film and digital video.

"I would also like to show my 12-minute video, 'The Turtledove,' that I shot last spring with a student cast and crew and edited over the summer. The students are very excited and frantic to get their final projects completed before the holiday."

Membrez was inspired after taking a film class last year and decided to propose the UTSA video class. She was able to find funding for equipment and put the class together.

She will travel to London next week for a film conference, but will return just in time for the video festival.

For more information, contact Nancy Membrez at 210-458-5217.

--Tim Brownlee

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