Larry Engel Associate Professor Film and Media Arts
- Additional Positions at AU
- Degrees
- MFA, School of the Arts, Columbia University, NYC; MS, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY; BS, Yale University, New Haven, CT
- Favorite Spot on Campus
- Anywhere outside on campus!
- Bio
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With nearly 50 years of teaching and filmmaking, and 350 projects, his documentaries appear on PBS, the Discovery Channels, and National Geographic, among many other outlets. Awards include a Daytime Emmy for Best Cinematography (and six more for writing and producing) and the Mountain Spirit award from Mountainfilm in Telluride. His teaching focuses on theory, production and emerging media. His favorite classes include Classroom-in-the-Wild: Extreme HD Alaska, and The Practice of Environmentalism that takes students to the Galapagos Islands and Cuba.
The PBS series "The Human Spark," hosted by Alan Alda, and directed and photographed by Engel (pbs.org/humanspark) won the prestigious AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award for In-Depth Reporting, his second such award..
"Potato Heads: Keepers of the Crop" premiered at the DC Environmental Film Festival and has played in festivals around the world.
Engel is a member of the Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America–East, Directors UK, UFVA, IDA, and the Potomac Appalachia Trail Club–Mountaineering Division.
He is passionate about environmental and conservation issues and works with many regional nonprofits with students in CB-designated course. He also loves to rock climb, and mountain and road bike. His favorite place on the planet is Antarctica.
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Teaching
Summer 2024
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COMM-610 Principles of Video Production
Fall 2024
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COMM-331 Film & Video Production I
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COMM-701 Grad Sem Film Theory&Practice
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Professional Presentations
Larry Engel's at the Corto e Fieno Film Festival, Lake Orta, Italy.