Education Level: Master of Fine Arts in Film or Television
Degree Substitute: Master of Fine Arts degree from a closely related field or equivalent significant professional experience.
Specific Experience: Demonstrated experience in the filmmaking, television, or digital media industry.
Years of Experience: 3+ years college-level teaching experience.
Professional experience in cinematography, editing, sound, lighting, or another key craft area.
Proven experience in curriculum development, mentorship, and collaborative program-building.
Evidence of an ongoing body of creative or scholarly work in film or digital media.
Passionate about teaching practices that encourage participation and belonging among students.
offering a broad array of undergraduate degree programs and extensive graduate research opportunities designed to attract and educate highly qualified undergraduate and graduate students;
employing faculty who are excellent teacher-scholars, nationally competitive in research and creative activities, and who contribute to a world-class knowledge base that is transferable to educational, professional, cultural, and economic enterprises; and
using its extensive resources to solve economic, environmental, and social challenges.
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Job Posting Title:
Assistant Professor of Film and Digital Media Production
Position Type:
Faculty
Department:
LSUAM CMDA - School of Theater (Kristin M Sosnowsky (00012573))
Work Location:
0105 Music & Dramatic Arts Building
Pay Grade:
Academic
Job Description:
The Louisiana State University School of Theatre invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Film and Digital Media Production to begin in Fall 2026. This is a full-time, nine-month appointment.
We seek an experienced filmmaker and educator with professional experience in fields such as cinematography, editing, sound, or producing. The successful candidate will contribute to the growth and development of LSU's BFA in Film and Television, collaborating across disciplines within the university and with Louisiana's vibrant film industry.
This is a unique opportunity to help build an innovative, community-engaged, nationally visible program in a state with a thriving film culture and expanding production opportunities.
Job Responsibilities:
Teach undergraduate courses in production and post-production, including areas such as directing, cinematography, editing, and sound, as well as film aesthetics and history courses. Mentor students and prepare them for professional careers in the film and television industry. Foster a supportive learning environment and mentor students from a range of academic backgrounds.
Assist in the administration and development of the rapidly growing BFA Film and Television program, including strategic planning, curriculum development, internship and study abroad opportunities, and equipment management.
Actively pursue a program of creative and/or scholarly research at the national and international level. Engage in professional organizations and maintain strong industry connections.
Participate in student recruitment, public events (including LSU's Take Film Festival and local industry collaborations), and service to the School, College, and University.