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William Vincent serves as a Professor in the Department of English at Michigan State University, specializing in Film and Media Studies, Film and Media Production, and Creative Writing. Based in Wells Hall (C645) at 619 Red Cedar Road, East Lansing, he teaches core courses including Introduction to Film, Film Genres, Screenwriting, and Studies in the History of Film across undergraduate programs.
His research spans critical cinematic disciplines with emphasis on historical and practical applications:
- Film Studies (theoretical frameworks and critical analysis)
- Film History (chronological evolution of global cinema)
- Screenwriting (narrative structure and script development)
- Film Production (technical execution and creative direction)
- Media Studies (contemporary digital and cultural contexts)
- Creative Writing (narrative techniques across genres)
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source materials.
While actively teaching courses such as Advanced Screenwriting and Creative Process, the source provides no details about graduate student advising, research grants, or mentorship activities. Similarly, laboratory affiliations, research teams, and collaborative projects remain unspecified in the available profile information.
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