Contract Academic Position Details

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NOTE: Course offerings are subject to budgetary approval


Posting Reference: MAAC 3999 FR01B


Course Information

Course Prefix: MAAC Course Number: 3999
Course Section: FR01B Course Name: Editing & Post-Production
Term: Winter Campus:Fredericton
Faculty: Arts, Faculty of Department: Culture and Media Studies, Department of
Position Start Date: 2026-01-07 Position End Date: 2026-04-30
Posting Date: 2025-06-05 Application Deadline: 2025-06-22
Applications to be submitted via: email email cams@unb.ca
Requested By: Dr. Sophie Lavoie


Class Details

Days: Wednesdays Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m
Number of Positions Available: 1 Total Credit Hours: 3
Mode of Delivery: Face to Face Location: On Campus
Stipend Amount: $7,193


Curriculum Context

Elective



Course Description

An intensive hands-on course in the theory and application of post-production techniques for digital filmmaking and video production, with a focus on editing for narrative film. The course covers history of film editing, basic techniques, best practices, and changing technologies. Grading is principally based on creative assignments that grow out of engagement with this material. NOTE: Students who already have credit for ENGL 3999 "Film and Video Production", cannot obtain credit for MAAC 3999 "Editing and Post Production" or for FILM 3999 "Editing and Post Production".



Qualifications

MFA degree (preferred) in film, photography, visual arts, video production or other relevant field. Demonstrated knowledge of the subject matter and relevant experience with teaching or professional presentations.  Relevant professional experience considered an asset.



Additional Notes

Applicants should include the following with their application:

  • Letter of Application highlighting academic credentials, experience, and expertise applicable to course
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Three references (preferred, but not required)
  • Proposed course syllabus (preferred, but not required)
  • Teaching Dossier (containing, for example, summary of previous courses taught with syllabi and assignments, Student Opinion Surveys, a statement of Teaching Philosophy)

Preference in competition will be to persons holding Right of First Refusal in the course first. Other applicants will be considered at the end of posting if no persons with Right of First Refusal apply. https://www.unb.ca/hr/_assets/documents/cae20222025.pdf



Disposition

none

Is the instructor a Graduate Student Teaching Apprentice

none

Successful Applicant(s)


Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada