

Jeffrey Skoller
Jeffrey Skoller is an esteemed Associate Professor of Film & Media at the University of California, Berkeley, where he delves into the intricate world of activist and counter-media practices. His academic pursuits are deeply rooted in the exploration of experimental film and video art, with a keen focus on film and video production, documentary and non-fiction media, and the influential Third Cinema movement. Skoller's research is characterized by its examination of the intersections between film and contemporary art, radical aesthetics, and the nuanced representations of history and time. In his creative endeavors, Skoller is particularly fascinated by cinematic hybrids, such as essay films and experimental documentaries. His innovative films have been showcased in a variety of prestigious venues, including museums, film festivals, and special screenings across the globe, earning him recognition for his unique approach to filmmaking. His scholarly contributions are equally impressive, with numerous articles on experimental film and video to his name. He has also played a pivotal role in editing special issues and has contributed to significant publications, including "The Blackwell Companion to Contemporary Documentary Film." Before his tenure at UC Berkeley, Skoller enriched the academic community as a faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His leadership skills were further honed during his time as the Director of the Cinema and Media Studies Program at Wellesley College. These experiences have equipped him with a profound understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of film and media studies, which he passionately imparts to his students. Skoller's work is driven by a commitment to exploring the transformative power of media in society. His research often challenges conventional narratives, inviting audiences to engage with media in new and thought-provoking ways. Through his teaching and creative projects, he continues to inspire a new generation of filmmakers and scholars to push the boundaries of traditional media forms. In addition to his academic and creative pursuits, Skoller is actively involved in various collaborative projects that aim to bridge the gap between academia and the broader film community. His dedication to fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment for film studies is evident in his ongoing efforts to support emerging voices in the field. Jeffrey Skoller's contributions to the field of film and media studies are marked by a relentless pursuit of innovation and a deep-seated belief in the power of media to effect change. His work not only enriches the academic landscape but also serves as a catalyst for dialogue and reflection on the role of media in contemporary society.
Publications
, 28-32, 1995-01-01
, 35-42, 1999-04-01
, 35-42, 1999-01-01
, 28-32, 1995-10-01