About
Daniel Williams is a Lecturer in the Department of Theatre and Film at Bowling Green State University within the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a BA and MFA in film production from Howard University and has previously taught at Howard University, Webster University, and St. Louis Community College at Meramec.
Education
- BA in Film Production, Howard University
- MFA in Film Production, Howard University
Mr. Williams specializes in film production, cinematography, screenwriting, and editing, with a focus on experimental and independent filmmaking. His work spans educational and professional settings, emphasizing hands-on production and creative storytelling.
His filmography includes independent projects like Cigarettes for Breakfast and student collaborations such as No Faces, which highlight his expertise in narrative development and technical filmmaking. His films have been recognized at international festivals, including the European Media Art Festival and Urbanworld Film Festival.
Scientific Awards
- Best Experimental Film from the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame
- Best of Show award at the Washington, D.C. Rosebud Film Festival
Mr. Williams has collaborated with institutions like District Cablevision - TCI and Negod-Gwad Productions, contributing to educational and professional film projects. His work integrates academic instruction with real-world production experience.
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