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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Award-winning television director Tom Cherones
will screen an episode of “Seinfeld” and discuss the
art and craft of television comedy, as well as the future of the
medium, on Wednesday, March 19, at 7 p.m. in 216 Reese Phifer Hall
on The University of Alabama campus.
Cherones produced or directed the first 86 episodes of “Seinfeld,”
one of the most successful situation comedies in television history.
He has worked as director on several sitcoms, including “NewsRadio,”
“Caroline in the City” and “Ellen.” He also
has won top industry awards for his work, including an Emmy, a Director’s
Guild Award, a Golden Globe, a Peabody and a Christopher Award.
Cherones is a Tuscaloosa native and received his master’s
in telecommunication and film from UA in 1976.
The event is free and open to the public and is sponsored by UA’s
Center for Creative Media, as part of the Center’s “Medialogue”
series where highly accomplished media creators screen and discuss
their work.
For the second year Cherones and his wife, Joyce Keener, a television
writer, are in Tuscaloosa to teach a four-week advanced production
class in the telecommunication
and film department of the College
of Communication and Information Sciences at UA.
The class offers students the opportunity to have hands-on experience
with all aspects of the production of a 30-minute drama from a student
script. The four-week class will have an intensive classroom and
shooting schedule that will mimic real-world production situations.
Cherones and Keener will lead the class four evenings a week and
on weekends. The accelerated pace of location shooting, editing
and critiquing will allow for a rough cut of the program to be shown
at the end of class.
Acclaimed comedian and star of “Seinfeld,” Jerry Seinfeld,
will be in Birmingham at the BJCC on March 14 for two shows, 7 p.m.
and 9:30 p.m. Call 205/ 715-6000 or log onto www.ticketmaster.com.
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