Date of Award
Spring 5-21-2022
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
M.F.A.
Degree Program
Film and Theatre
Department
Film and Theatre
Major Professor
Kevin McLin
Second Advisor
Katie Garagiola
Third Advisor
Angela Catalano
Abstract
Film making is the one of the only creative outlets that has the ability to encompass the past, present, and future. Supernova, specifically is a piece that is a reflection of the black community. The story is an analysis of the family structure, privilege, and colorism. Beyond the audience's interpretation of the story, film making is a gateway to spiritual enlightenment of the inner soul for artists. The product upon completion may not be critically acclaimed. However, it is the take away as an artist that has the most meaning for passion projects.
Total Run Time
33 minutes
Film Format
MP4
File size (maximum: 3 GB)
2.30
Recommended Citation
Walker, Prinsey M., "Supernova" (2022). University of New Orleans Thesis Films. 12.
https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td_film/12
Supernova_Final Cut
ThesisandDissertationApprovalForm_Data - 2022-12-19T105025.777.pdf (45 kB)