Film and Television Production | Undergraduate

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Students in Film Production at HU

The Howard University Film and Television Production program trains students to study all aspects of the filmmaking process, from development, pre-production and production, through post-production and distribution. In addition to expanding students’ practical skills in scriptwriting, editing, producing, cinematography, documentary film production and directing, our comprehensive program includes coursework that examines the historical and theoretical framework of cinema and television from a global and cultural perspective. 

Our course of study culminates in a senior thesis where students may choose to deliver a screenplay/teleplay or produce a short film. 

Our Film and Television Production students have earned prestigious awards including the Princess Grace, Paul Robeson Student Awards, and Emmy Awards, in recognition for their outstanding work.

 

BECOME A FILM AND TELEVISION STUDENT AT HOWARD!

Chair: Ingrid Sturgis, M.A., associate professor

Jami Ramberan, M.F.A., associate professor, assistant chair & co-chair Paul Robeson Student Awards

Film and Television Production Sequence Coordinator: Srikanth Nandigama, M.F.A., assistant professor

Montre Missouri, Ph.D., associate professor & founder, Parallel Film Collective

Idit Dvir, M.F.A., associate professor

Tina Morton, M.F.A., associate professor

Vasilios Papaioannu, M.F.A., assistant professor & co-chair, Paul Robeson Student Awards

Shahriar Shafiani, Ph.D., assistant professor & sequence coordinator, MFA Film

Akosua Adoma Owusu, M.F.A., assistant professor & MJF content editor

Maha Haddad, M.F.A., M.A., master lecturer

Shom Shamapande, M.P.A., lecturer

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News
Hair in the Gate Premieres Hormones For Breakfast

Parallel Film Collective Presents HAIR IN THE GATE: THE REBIRTH OF THE COSMIC FEMININE

Wednesday, November 20th | Starting at 6:00PM | The Gathering Spot DC | 1720 I Street NW WDC 20006

Free RSVP: https://bit.ly/HairInTheGate-TheCosmicFeminine

The Gathering Spot DC is proud to partner with the Parallel Film Collective for The Rebirth of the Cosmic Feminine, a powerful event celebrating women and nonbinary filmmakers who explore identity, transformation, and social change through film. Parallel Film Collective, founded by Howard University alumni and students, is a nonprofit championing global stories that defy mainstream limitations on race, gender, and culture. Join us for an inspiring evening featuring three short films, a Q&A with the talented directors, and a DJ mix by Diva. Enjoy passed appetizers and engage with these extraordinary perspectives on the feminine journey.

Film and Television Professor featured in The Atlantic with Howard University students at Election Night Event on the Yard

MJF Assistant Professor of Film Akosua Adoma Owusu, M.F.A. joined Howard University students at Kamala Harris’ Election Night Event on the Yard. The gathering was featured in The Atlantic article, “The Night They Hadn’t Prepared For.”

 

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Film and Television students Selected as Semi-Finalists for 2025 Coca-Cola Refreshing Films Contest

Chandler Ivory Pope, Class of 2025 and Annika Dean, Class of 2025 have been selected as semi-finalists for the 2025 Coca-Cola Refreshing Films Contest. Their script, The Bet, was chosen as one of the top 8 out of over 700 submissions—a remarkable achievement!

Student Work
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STRUT The Yard: The Documentary directed by Taylor Brooks Sheds Light on Models’ Mental Health

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Film and Television student Awarded 2024 Beinecke Scholarship

Hope Bryant, Class of 2025, was named the 2024 Beinecke Scholarship recipient. Bryant, who is currently interning with Sony Pictures Television Studios is the fifth Howard student to receive the prestigious award in 50 years.

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Film and Television student Lands Internship at Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc

Keith Stokes, Class of 2025, is a Creative Intern at Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

Film and Television student Lands Job at Sony Music Entertainment

Chandler Ivory Pope, Class of 2025, works as the Campus Marketing Representative for Sony Music Entertainment, where she plans events and executes campaign tactics that promote and support Sony's artists.

Film and Television student Lands Internship with Paramount Pictures

Jacob A Smith, Class of 2025, was recently an intern with Paramount Pictures.

Film and Television student Receives 2023 Focus Features Innovation and Creativity Award

Cyan M. Shreve, Class of 2024 was the recipient of the 2023 Focus Features Innovation and Creativity Award for her original short film, Sincerely Jonah. She is now an intern in the production departments of 20th Century Studios.

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Film and Television student Named HBCU Filmmaker of the Year

Julian Thedford, Class of 2022 was recently named one of the HBCU filmmakers of the year by the National Black Movie Association. His debut project “When I Wake”, which premiered at Amazon Studios, has gone on to receive over eight festival selections.

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From Bison to Blockbuster: The Rise of Alana I. Smith

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Howard Thesis Showcase

was established in 2022 by Payton Mack, Class of 2022, as an annual platform to uplift emerging Black storytellers by premiering their thesis films for fellow students and the wider DMV community. Mack, now a second-year MFA Film & Television Production student at the University of Southern California, recently screened her short film Forsee (2023) at the Oscar-qualifying Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival, where it was recognized as one of the 2023 Best of the Fest short films.

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Program Highlights

Howard Entertainment

Lance Gross and Taraji P Henson at Howard Parade

Howard Entertainment, a collaboration between Amazon Studios and Howard University, aims to diversify talent across the entertainment industry. Through this program, students study and train alongside entertainment executives, benefiting from a unique interdisciplinary curriculum combined with hands-on work experience and networking opportunities with industry partners.

Eligible students must be juniors majoring in Music, Art, Theater, Film & TV, or Public Relations, or second-year law students. Admission to the program requires a completed application and an interview process.

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Howard University Film Organization (HUFO)

Howard University Film Organization logo

The Howard University Film Organization (HUFO), founded in 1989, is open to all undergraduate and MFA Film majors. As a safe and creative, student-led organization, HUFO is dedicated to educating, enlightening, entertaining, and empowering audiences through cinema. Its mission is to support students interested in gaining hands-on experience in various aspects of filmmaking, including acting, directing, cinematography, wardrobe, screenwriting, and producing.

Beyond the classroom, HUFO fosters the development of young Black filmmakers through workshops, lectures, mentorship programs, film productions, and screenings, creating an environment for students to explore and deepen their passion for film.

Our Past Events

The Paul Robeson Student Awards

Bradford Young at the 2015 Paul Robeson Student Awards

The Department of Media, Journalism and Film in the Howard University Cathy Hughes School of Communications in Washington, DC, initiated the Paul Robeson Student Awards during the 1980s.

Through the awards, the Department pays tribute to Paul Robeson (April 9, 1898 - January 23, 1976), a gifted scholar, athlete, and one of the most celebrated artists of his day on the silver screen, theatrical and concert stages and in the recording studio. Robeson's artistry and his commitment to advocating for freedom and positive social change worldwide inspired generations.

The Paul Robeson Student Awards commemorate Robeson’s influence by recognizing outstanding work from Howard students in journalism, audio production, film, and television. In 2015, the Department’s Paul Robeson Student Awards celebrated our Media, Journalism, and Film (MJF) alumnus Bradford Marcel Young, Class of 1999, alongside acclaimed director Ava DuVernay. This recognition celebrated their significant industry achievements and commitment to impactful storytelling, embodying Robeson’s enduring legacy of excellence and representation in media.

Photo: Bradford Young at the 2015 Paul Robeson Student Awards

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Urbanworld Film Festival Announces Partnership with Howard University Film and Television Program

Urbanworld Film Festival, an Oscar-qualifying film festival, is now a community partner with Howard University's Film and Television Program. Founded in 1997 by Stacy Spikes, it is one of the largest internationally competitive festivals of its kind, hosted in New York City.

Film and Television students screen work at 2024 Lightreel Film Festival

Lightreel Film Festival 2024 dedicated a block of 60 min to 70 mins to our Film and Television undergraduate students' work this June.

Black Bottom Film Festival Highlights Work by Howard University Film Students

Black Bottom Film Festival 2023 showcased both Howard University undergraduate and M.F.A. Film students work. Our students had a block of 2 hours to showcase films produced in our programs at the festival.

Guest Speakers & Workshops

Paris-based filmmaker Johanna Makabi

Johanna Makabi speaks with Howard Students

gave a guest lecture to over 30 History of Broadcast & Film students at Howard University. Our students watched 'Black Girl' (1966) and Makabi’s short film ‘Notre mémoire’ or 'Our Memory' (2022) on the life of Mbissine Thérèse Diop, the actress who starred in Ousmane Sembène’s film. A 2024 Villa Albertine resident, Makabi's visit was organized by Assistant Professor Akosua Adoma Owusu.

Makabi recently won the 2024 student prize at the Academy Awards® Qualifying BronzeLens Film Festival for her short film 'Grace' (2022). As part of the BronzeLens Film Festival, she was joined by former HU Faculty and noted director Julie Dash for an engaging panel discussion on Black storytelling across the Diaspora.

 

Photo: Johanna Makabi speaks with HU Film and Television students

Special Guests of the Film and Television Program

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Photo: Nana Mensah

Film and TV Practicum Course

Production Inclusion Project - Mentorship program - Production Assistant 101 workshop

Aqiyla-Kumar Moody, Recruiter-Talent Acquisition – Emerging Talent, Paramount

Mike Wilson, Cinematographer/Gaffer

Directing for Film & TV Course

Nana Mensah, Actress and Film Director of Queen of Glory

Production, Distribution and Exhibition Course

Khalid Jordan, Director of Development, Macro

Errol Sadler, Producer, Supremacy Films

Short form Video Production Course

Jeredon O Conner- Executive Producer/Director, Imaginarium Creative Agency

Breonna Hogan O Conner-Executive Producer, Showrunner, Imaginarium Creative Agency Gum.mp3, recording artist

Faculty Spotlight
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Tina Morton, M.F.A.

has received a Digital Media Archive Fellowship with People’s Media. Through this fellowship, Tina will archive her 20 years of video footage of the Philadelphia’s ODUNDE Festival.

Assistant Professor Akosua Adoma Owusu speaks with Dr. Montre Missouri of Parallel Film Collective

Akosua Adoma Owusu, M.F.A.

recently participated on the selection committee and was invited by the 6th edition of Sharjah Film Flatform (SFP) in the United Arab Emirates to speak about the work of the late Senegalese filmmaker Safi Faye titled The Cinema of Safi Faye: Colonial Legacies, Exile and (Be)longing. Professor Owusu was in conversation with Yasmine Price, a writer, programmer, and PhD candidate in the departments of African American Studies and Film & Media Studies at Yale University. 

HU Faculty Sri Nandigama on set in Ohio

Sri Nandigama, M.F.A.

worked as the Chief Lighting Technician (Gaffer) on short film, 'Sin Luces', directed by Dr. Shah Shafiani

Nandigama also worked as the cinematographer on the short film, 'Hormones for Breakfast' and worked as the Director of Photography on 2 PSAs, Bridging Gaps, Recruiting Africa Americans for Covid Clinical Trials. His short fiction script, 'A Slice of Life', is selected for UFVA 2024 Conference.

Parenthesis Poster by Vasilios Papaioannu

Vasilios Papaioannu, M.F.A.

has won the Honorable Mention Award at the Video Art & Experimental Film Festival (VAEFF) for his film Parenthesis, held at the Tribeca Film Center in NYC in November 2023. This marks the 14th award the project has received.

As part of the curated program “Beyond Observation” for Cryptofiction Media, Papaioannu was interviewed by Iranian filmmaker and Syracuse University Professor Soudabeh Moradian about the film.

Photo: 'Parenthesis' film poster

Our Notable Alumni
Arthur Jafa in studio headshot

Arthur "AJ" Jafa, Class of 1983

is a renowned video artist and cinematographer. His work on Julie Dash's feature film 'Daughters of the Dust' (1991) won "Best Cinematography" at Sundance. He won the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale (2019) for "The White Album".

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Malik Hassan Sayeed, Class of 1990

is a cinematographer, producer and director, widely recognized for his work on the 1998 film, 'Belly'. He has won several MTV music video awards for his cinematography work with Beyoncé. Watch his cinematography work in 'Wildcat' (2013) directed by Kahlil Joseph.

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Bradford Marcel Young, Class of 1999

is celebrated for his cinematography work on films including 'Selma' and 'A Most Violent Year'. He became the first African American cinematographer to be nominated for an Academy Award for his work on 'Arrival' in 2016. He was also the cinematographer on 'Solo: A Star Wars Story', as well as the Netflix miniseries 'When They See Us'.

Film and Television Production | Undergraduate

Contacts

Srikanth Nandigama (Primary Contact)

Sequence Coordinator
Assistant Professor
Email

Ingrid Sturgis

MJF
Department Chair
(202) 806-7357
Email

Program Details

  • Degree Classification: Undergraduate
  • Program Type: Major
  • Length: Four years

Statistics

Howard University Ranked by Hollywood Report as one of the 25 Best American Film Schools