Category: Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Cinema and Media Arts Alumna Launches Her Career at Disney
Sierra Stoltzfus (’20) shares how her internship led to her first industry job
Cinema and Media Arts Alumnus Debuts Feature Film at Christian Film Festival
Marco Zambrana (’19) wrote and directed “Rubaru,” a drama about the trials of marriage
Cinema and Media Arts Alumna Receives Blackstone Legal Fellowship
Sofia Silva (’19) is training for a career in entertainment business law
Variety Magazine Names Biola One of the Best Film Schools in the World
Biola’s Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts is highlighted in Variety’s entertainment education report for fourth consecutive year
On Set During COVID-19: Cinema and Media Arts Alumna Shares Her Experience
Rebecca Baliko (’20) entered the film industry at the height of the pandemic
Cinema and Media Arts Alumna Joins the Directors Guild of America
Olivia Hernandez (’14) finished her DGA training in January
Alumnus Releases Book on American Filmmaker Terrence Malick
Joshua Sikora (’06) takes a deeper look into filmmaker Terrence Malick in his book 'A Critical Companion to Terrence Malick'
Alumnus Tom McCarty’s Recent Film “Mank” Nominated for Six Golden Globes
McCarty shares about his journey working in the film industry and his most recent project
Biola University Alumnus Nominated for Prestigious Cinematography Award
Andrés Aragón (’19) is one of five nominees recognized for the American Society of Cinematography 2020 Student Heritage Award
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts Creatively Adjusts to Remote Learning
In response to COVID-19, film professors adapted to make a film education accessible for students remotely
Student-Directed Film is First Ever Student Film to be Widely Distributed
Director and writer Calen Coates (’18) overcame difficulties while shooting the film to eventually secure it a spot on Amazon Prime Video
Time-Bending Thriller “Last Three Days” Released by Cinema and Media Arts Alumnus Brian Ulrich
Ulrich produced the film with his wife, alumna Julianna Ulrich
Alumna Megan Scott Explores Virtual Reality with Oculus Fellowship
Recent Cinema & Media Arts graduate uses her knowledge gained in the classroom to develop her VR career
Alumnus Releases Documentary Series “Honor Guard” on Amazon
Cinema and Media Arts alumnus Ethan Morse (‘12) spent three years filming the Army’s oldest active regiment
Biolans Win Award for Work on TV Series, Brilla
Alumnae Claire Burdick and Hannah Serrano share how their Biola education led them to success
Biola University Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts Named to The Wrap’s Top 50 Film Schools
The list highlights the school’s new dean, Tom Halleen, and internship opportunities
Alumnus Stephen Yao Edits Disney Documentary “Howard”
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts graduate finishes a three-year journey with the premiere of “Howard”
Alumnus Ryan Frost Reaches Audiences Through Feature Film “The Dark Divide”
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts graduate launched his company Public House Films to find a new way forward in film financing
Cinema and Media Arts Alumna Wins Filmmaking Competition
Anna Matz (’19) awarded $50,000 to produce her film and will be mentored by industry professionals
High School Students in Indonesia Earn College Credit Through Biola’s Film School
Biola University’s Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts offered a new dual enrollment course for students at Sekolah Pelita Harapan in Jakarta
Alumnus Releases Critically Acclaimed Feature Film
“Blood on Her Name” resembles a modern-day film noir with a strong sense of morality
Alumni Offer Wisdom and Training in New Cinema and Media Arts Course
Popular weekend course helps prepare students to land and keep their first Hollywood job
Tom Halleen Named Founding Dean of Biola’s Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Former executive vice president at AMC Networks will serve as founding dean of Biola’s Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts
Biola Feature Film Airs on PBS Guam in Partnership with the Guam International Film Festival’s Select Showcase
Biola's Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts Professor Dean Yamada’s feature film, “Anjing (The Dogs),” airs on May 22
Biola Film Students Secure Final Spot in Coca-Cola Short Film Contest
Biola University students Grace Lindblad and Forrest Clark are finalists in the nationwide “Coca-Cola Refreshing Films” Competition