
The Hopkins Bloomberg Center will offer a free screening of the Academy Award-nominated Ukraine War documentary “Porcelain War” on Monday, March 31.
The Hopkins Bloomberg Center will offer a free screening of the Academy Award-nominated Ukraine War documentary “Porcelain War” on Monday, March 31.
A new film series, Stories that Matter, will launch at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. on February 21.
Launched in 2025, the Workshop for the Immersive Storyteller course has Johns Hopkins students taking a deep dive into emerging technologies to expand and refine their storytelling capabilities and enhance their artistic expression in the growing field of virtual reality filmmaking.
The Johns Hopkins community and members of the public gathered on Thursday, April 11, 2024, for a screening of the documentary Invisible Nation, followed by a thought-provoking discussion with the film’s director and a panel of experts.
A bird’s eye view of the real-world devastation and destruction amassed during the ongoing war in Ukraine provided indelible images for visitors who took in an immersive virtual reality exhibit at Johns Hopkins University in March 2024.
The February 15 community screening of the documentary Silver Dollar Road, hosted by the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences’ Advanced Academic Programs division, drew an engaged crowd and featured a thought-provoking panel discussion of the film’s central themes.
Once again, the collaboration between Johns Hopkins University and MICA has been recognized in a list of the top 50 film schools in the United States for the second year running by The Wrap News Inc.
Albert Birney, Baltimore-based filmmaker and esteemed lecturer within the the MA in Film and Media program premiered Strawberry Mansion today at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. He co-wrote and co-directed…
Sundance Institute announced the Future of Culture Initiative, an action plan that includes partnerships with Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University in order to implement key recommendations from a two-year global field scan that analyzed strategies for improving equity and inclusion in emerging media. The initiative puts artists in discourse with technologists, scientists, policymakers, advocates and business leaders to imagine and design for the future of culture.
Filmmaker Gabo Arora uses virtual reality to enable people to walk in another person’s shoes