
About
Jamie Meltzer, a Professor in the Department of Documentary Film and Video at Stanford University, is an acclaimed filmmaker whose works have been broadcast on PBS, Independent Lens, and showcased at prestigious festivals like Berlinale, SXSW, and Tribeca. His films explore societal issues through observational and experimental documentary approaches.
- Educated with an M.F.A. from San Francisco State University (2003)
Research Interests: Meltzer's practice-based research centers on experimental media art, film, sound art, and visual culture. His projects interrogate themes such as:
- Cultural and psychological impacts of climate change
- Post-incarceration reintegration
- Wrongful conviction narratives
- Border migration simulations
- Alternative media production models
Notable Works: Recent films like Shifted Landscapes (in production) and not even for a moment do things stand still (2022) demonstrate his focus on environmental and pandemic-related human experiences. Earlier works like True Conviction (2018) and Informant (2012) examine systemic justice issues.
- Special Jury Mention in Visual Reflection (SXSW, 2022)
- Special Jury Mention - Best Documentary Feature (Tribeca, 2018)
- MacArthur Grant recipient (for 'True Conviction')
As an educator, Meltzer mentors students in documentary filmmaking while maintaining active production and exhibition schedules. His work appears in major festivals and academic collaborations, including co-directing projects with Chris Filippone.
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