Beginning August 2023
Film Department
Cinematography
Full-Time Faculty Appointment with Benefits
The Film
Department at Ringling College of Art and Design combines the power of film as a storytelling medium with the flexibility of the latest
digital technology. Filmmaking is taught employing digital tools within a range of pre-production, production and post-production courses.
Students learn the theoretical, aesthetic and practical aspects of the field in an environment that puts the story at the center of the
filmmaking process. Successful candidates should be passionate about teaching courses in a collaborative environment.
The Film
Department at the Ringling College of Art and Design is seeking qualified candidates who are broadly trained filmmakers with the ability to
teach upper level cinematography. Included among the Duties and Responsibilities of this position are: Ability to teach Cinematography,
Advanced Seminar (Cinematography), as well as Film Project in the junior year, Thesis Production in the senior year, Film Language, and
Introduction to Filmmaking when needed. Knowledge and experience in post-production color timing and/or editing would be a plus.
This is a full-time appointment with benefits. The salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.
The anticipated start date is August 2023. The teaching responsibility is three courses or nine credits per semester. The College has a
supportive, collegial faculty, a curriculum that strongly values excellence and a robust support system dedicated to using the most current
technology. Ongoing commitment to creative work/scholarship in the profession is expected and active participation with faculty, department
and college service is required.
(Minimum Qualifications) Include evidence of:
· A Master’s degree in
film/television production or related field, with a strong record of professional achievement in the field, OR a 4-year professional degree
and a record of professional achievement in the field.
· An extensive cinematography background in the film and/or television
industry as a director of photography, and additional experience as a gaffer, grip, assistant camera, or post production colorist.
· Skill in at least two of the following additional disciplines: editing, sound, producing, directing, production design, or
screenwriting.
· An ability to clearly communicate and work effectively in a collaborative educational environment with
faculty, students and administrators.
(Preferred Qualifications)Include evidence of:
· An MFA or other
terminal degree in an appropriate field
· Cinematography teaching experience.
· Awareness of both current and
evolving issues facing the field and strategies to best address them.
· A broad range of professional experiences, including
any of the following: director of photography, directing, camera department, G & E, art department, producing, post-production, color
science.
· Knowledge of and proficiency with high end digital cinema gear, including cameras, lenses, lights, dollies,
Steadicam, and grip equipment. Experience using LUTS and post-production color correction methods, including Davinci Resolve.
· Knowledge of production and post-production digital workflow processes: on set DIT, post production color correction and
DCP.
· Significant professional practice and work experience.
(Special Instructions to Applicants)
Required materials include cover letter incorporating experiences that address the position requirements; resume or CV with employment
and education history; contact information of three references (names, titles, email, and telephone numbers); examples of personal work;
and, an unofficial transcript copy of the most relevant degree. Student work examples may also be submitted. Candidates may be asked to
submit additional materials if needed. Official transcripts will be required upon hire. Review of applications will begin immediately and
continue until the position is filled.
For portfolio, you have the option to upload electronic documents/images, up to 5 MB, or a
URL.
General questions regarding the job application process may be emailed to [email protected].
Apply on-line https://ringling.simplehire.com
Ringling College of Art and Design is
an Equal Opportunity Employer
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