NEWS
2008.02.06
“Find Your Inner Seoul”
2008 SUMMER SHORT TERM STUDY ABROAD
Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
For the third year, Ithaca College Professor Changhee Chun will teach Cross-Cultural Documentary Research & Production at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea. The course will be taught in collaboration with the Hanyang International Summer School (HISS). Ithaca College students will take the documentary course with Hanyang University students in order to maximize cultural exchange. Additional courses in HISS are also offered at no additional cost, including The Korean Mind through Literature and Film, United States-Korea Relations From 1945, Economic Development and Social Change, Asian Philosophy and more. IC students may earn up to 6 transferable credits.
Students may also participate in field trips to the Icheon pottery village, the DMZ, see a B-boy performance and visit the ancient Shilla Dynasty capital. Students may also participate in a 7-day travel to Xi-an Jiaotong University in China with HISS for an additional fee. Field trips and extra courses included in the tuition fee.
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS-NO PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
+ Hanyang Summer School Brochure (.pdf)
+ 2008 Application (.pdf)
For more details on the HISS program, please visit the HISS website. You can download the application form from these websites.
Scholarships through HISS will be awarded at the conclusion of the program to students with competitive GPAs in their HISS classes.
Important Dates:
Registration Deadline: April 20th, 2008
(Turn in the application form to Professor Chun (Park 246))
Payment Deadline: May 30th
Dormitory Check-in: June 19th-20th
Orientation & Welcoming Party: June 21st
Classes Begin: June 23rd
Final Exam: July 18th
Graduation: July 19th
China Camp: July 21st - 28th
Cost
Tuition: $1,800 (For IC students)
Dormitory: $400.00
China Camp Fee (Optional): US $1,200 (A non-refundable US$100 deposit must be paid in advance. Round trip air fare included.)
2007.4.21
FIND YOUR INNER SEOUL: DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 @ 8:00PM
Ithaca College Park School of Communications, Park Auditorium
Screening of student documentaries from the Ithaca College Summer 2007 Short-Term Study Abroad Program to South Korea. There will be a Q and A session following the screening.
Special Screening Schedule:
Red, Yellow and Blue
A film by Changhee Chun and the Spring 2007 IC Practicum Class
Honoring Home
A documentary by Jeff Hellman (Independent Study Project)
Jack O Lantern
A Music Video by Pete Terlaak Poot (Independent Study Project)
Documentary Screening Schedule:
VISA: Travels of the Labor
A documentary by John Tegan, Janghyun Cho, Jooyong Kim, Allison Gee
An examination of the lives of migrant workers in Korea and some of the issues surrounding migration from a global perspective.
Everyone Makes Mistakes
A documentary by Laura Zdan, Leah Salvo, KyungWon Min, EunJung Lee
Four females discover the issue of female feticide and the problems and obscurities surrounding aboring during their studies in South Korea.
Free Trade
A documentary by Natalie Best, Curran Justesen, Young Eun Jang, So Young Kim, Min Kyeong Kang
A look at the South Korea-US Free Trade Agreement negotiations from the perspective of South Korean farmers, struggling to maintain their livelihoods.
2007.4.21
CELEBRASIAN: A CELEBRATION OF ASIAN AMERICAN HERITAGE
Friday May 4, 2007 and Saturday May 5, 2007
Ithaca College and Cornell University + $5.00 + Tickets pre-sale and at-the-door
Pre-show Night Market + Asian Art Exhibition + Live Theatrical Performances + Music + Dance + Film
Please visit the CELEBRASIAN page for more information!
Hope to see you there!
Chang
2007.02.05
KOREAN INDEPENDENT SHORT FILM SCREENING
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Starting time: 6:00PM
Park Auditorium
Free admission, open to the public.
Screening and discussion of films. Screening made in support of Sungkyunkwan University (SKK University) student research on distribution of Korean films worldwide. Come check it out!
Narrative Films
(Award winning Films from the Asiana International Short Film Festival)
Excellent Work! by Jung Da-mi 20 min.
Son’s by Lee Su-jin 18 min.
Dancing Boy by Bae Ji-young 19 min. 55 sec.
Good Girl by Kang Hye-yeon 21 min.
Documentary Films
Three important components for Rock’n Roll by Jung Byoung-gil 28 min.
The Faces by Ji-hye 50 min.
2007.02.03
SUMMER IN SEOUL
Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
For the second year, Ithaca College is offering Cross-Cultural Documentary Research and Production at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea. The course will be taught by me, Changhee Chun, in collaboration with the Hanyang International Summer School (HISS). Ithaca College students will take the documentary course with Hanyang University students in order to maximize cultural exchange. Additional courses in HISS are also offered at no additional cost, including The Korean Mind through Literature and Film, United States-Korea Relations From 1945, Economic Development and Social Change, Asian Philosophy and more. Courses will be taught by visiting professors from UC-Irvine, Columbia, UMass-Amherst and the University of British Columbia. IC students may earn up to 6 credits through the summer program.
Students may also participate in field trips to the Icheon pottery village, the DMZ, see a B-boy performance and visit the ancient Shilla Dynasty capital. Students may also participate in a 7-day travel to Xi-an Jiaotong University in China with HISS for an additional fee. Field trips (other than China) and extra courses included in the tuition fee.
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS - NO PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
For applications, contact the Office of International Programs at Ithaca College. For more details on the HISS program, please visit the HISS website.
Scholarships through HISS will be awarded at the conclusion of the program to students with competitive GPAs in their HISS classes.
Syllabus + Information + Poster 1 + Poster 2 + APPLY
Thanks for visiting,
Chang
2007.01.09
Welcome to the new creationline.org!
For those of you who were used to my old website, the structure has not changed much. Students, find your courses on the class page, and also find the link to download production forms as you need. If you are visiting to find information on a collaborative project, please go to the projects page. I will post updates for classes and projects on this page as often as possible.
Thanks for visiting,
Chang
2007.01.05
Production forms and other downloads for the Spring 2007 Practicum course are available here.