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The 20th Annual Alumni Symposium - May
1-2, 2008
Reel Time: Sagehens and the
Silver Screen |
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“We may not know
exactly what to expect when the lights go down, but
somewhere in the dark interior of our very personal
intersection with the filmmaker’s vision, a creative fusion
takes place. We are transformed by our experience.”
— Bob Bassett ’63
“You see, this is my life! It always will be! Nothing else!
Just us, the cameras, and those wonderful people out there
in the dark!”
— Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond, Sunset Boulevard
Ever since the Edison studio captured a moving image of
“Fred Ott’s Sneeze” in 1893, we’ve been captivated by motion
pictures. Some images are as vivid as our own memories—a
burning sled, a circling shark fin, a white dress blown up
by a gust from a subway vent. What we don’t always think
about is the collective effort behind each of these iconic
scenes. Writing, directing, acting, cinematography, editing,
visual effects, sound, music and casting are all pieces of
the puzzle that make cinema the most collaborative of the
arts.
The 19th annual Alumni Symposium will showcase some of
Pomona’s outstanding professionals—graduates who have
pursued careers in film, as well as those who are working to
preserve our rich legacy of motion pictures and to educate
the next generation of filmmakers. Nine featured speakers
will offer a behind-the-scenes look at topics including:
• Illusion, magic, and the art of visual effects
• The screenplay — original vs. adapted; individually vs.
team written
• Beyond Oscar night — the Academy’s other 364 days
• Resuscitating an ailing script — the role of a script
doctor
• Casting calls — from leading roles to one-line walk-ons
• The Cinderella Effect: taking the “little story” to the
big screen
• Preserving and archiving movies in the digital era
• Maintaining personal integrity in Hollywood
• Film as the literature of the 21st Century
We hope you’ll join us for “Reel Time: Sagehens and the
Silver Screen,” a lively program of lectures, discussions
and student film screenings.
Lunch Reservations
If you haven’t already made lunch reservations for Friday
or Saturday, you can purchase them in person. On Friday, May
2, lunch will be in Edmunds Ballroom from noon to 1:30 p.m.,
and there will be a check-in table just outside the Ballroom
where you can pay. On Saturday, May 3, lunch will be on
Marston Quad from noon to 1:30 p.m., and you can buy a lunch
ticket at the Registration tent on the east side of the
Quad. The cost for
each meal is $20 per person.
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The Program |
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Friday, May 2 |
9:30 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
11 a.m.
Noon
1:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
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Friday sessions will be held in the Rose
Hills Theatre, Smith Campus Center, 170 E. 6th Street,
Claremont, CA, unless otherwise noted.
Welcome
Nobody Cares About Your Little Story!
Melissa Jo Peltier ’83
So! Who’s the Next Steve Carell?
Allison Jones ’77
Lunch in the Edmunds Ballroom, Smith Campus Center
($15/person if you register online by Friday, April 4.)
The Other Side of Oscar
Ric Robertson ’78
Visual Effects: In Touch with Unreality
Bill Taylor ’66
Penguins on an Ice Floe
Robert Towne ’56
(Seaver Theatre Main Stage, 300 E. Bonita Avenue, Claremont,
CA)
Student films will be screened in Room 208, Smith Campus
Center.
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Saturday, May 3 |
10:30 a.m.
Noon
1:15 p.m. |
Saturday sessions will be held in the Seaver Theatre Main
Stage, 300
E. Bonita Avenue, Claremont, CA.
On Directing: From Pomona to Hollywood
Sylvain White ’98
Lunch on the Quad
($15/person if you register online by Friday, April 4.)
Movies: Where Are We Now?
A conversation with Bob Bassett ’63 and David Ward ’67
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This program is subject to change.
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The Presenters |
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To be announced
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Past Alumni Symposium Topics |
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1990 - The Curtain
Rises: The New Drama in Eastern Europe
1991 - The Turmoil of
the Middle East
1992 - Arts in the 90s:
Assailed from Left and Right
1993 - Science Where You
Least Expect It
1994 - Music of the Late
20th Century: A Tribute to Karl Kohn
1995 - And All the Men
and Women Are Merely Players: Theatre at Pomona College
and Beyond the Gates
1996 - Politics in Asia:
Fire-Breathing Dragon or Lotus Blossom?
1997 - Studying Politics
– Doing Politics
1998 - Is There
Intelligent Life on Earth (or Anywhere Else)?
1999 - Asia´s New
Century and Ours: The Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College
2000 - Fin de Millenaire: Millennium Truths and Myths
2001 - Focus on a
Generation: Pomona College and the WWII Years
2002 - “Clash of
Civilizations?”: Perspectives from a New Century
2003 - Trust Betrayed:
Exploring Contemporary Ethical Issues
2004 - The 'Aha!'
Moment: Discovery, Breakthrough, Epiphany
2005 - Headlines and
Deadlines: A Conversation with Pomona's Alumni Journalists
2006 - Bio-Feedback:
Science and Society in Dialogue
2007 -
Memory, Memoir, and Madeleines:
Remembering Things Past
2008 -
Reel Time: Sagehens and the Silver Screen
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