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职称:Director of the Writing for the Screen and Stage Minor
所属学校:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
所属院系:Department of Communication |
所属专业:Mass Communication/Media Studies
联系方式:(919) 962-3305
B.S., Boston University (Broadcasting and Film), M.F.A., University of California, Los Angeles (Playwriting). Administrator of undergraduate program designed to prepare selected students for writing careers in film, television and the theatre. A former stage actor, director , playwright and prime-time television writer, his professional and academic career informs a multiple disciplinary approach to play, screen and television writing. Course load presently includes Introduction to Writing for the Screen and Stage, Writing the Short Film, Film Story Analysis, Writing the Feature Film II and Intermediate Screenwriting. Recent projects include creator/artistic director of “Long Story Shorts,” the annual Writing for the Screen and Stage One Act Festival, and the annual “Activated Art,” an ekphrastic theatre event staged at The Ackland Art Museum. He has written extensively for TELEVISION, most recently as Co-Executive Producer of the Fox primetime series BONES. Prior to that, he was Co-Executive Producer on the CBS primetime series JAG, where he spent eight seasons. Other credits include a comedy development deal for Walt Disney Studios, Story Editor on ROOM FOR TWO, starring Linda Lavin and Patricia Heaton, Staff Writer on CAROL AND COMPANY, starring Carol Burnett and episodes of NCIS, GENERAL HOSPITAL and THE WONDER YEARS. Dana has written PILOT SCRIPTS for ABC, NBC, FOX, Paramount Television and MCA/Universal Television. Awards include the 2003 Jewish Image Award for his JAG episode “The Promised Land” and the 1999 Templeton Prize for his JAG episode “Second Sight”. As a PLAYWRIGHT, his produced work includes INTERNAL BLEEDING, an evening of one-act plays, presented at Los Angeles’ Pacific Resident Theatre, TINKLE TIME, starring Howard Hesseman, Harry Shearer and Luke Wilson at Showtimes’s Act One Festival in Los Angeles, BUNCHES OF BETTY at the West End Playhouse in Los Angeles and SYMPATHY, produced Off-Broadway at The Manhattan Punchline Theatre and in Los Angeles at The Burbank Theatre Guild. As a SCREENWRITER, he is the author of five original screenplays, including “Downriver,” which was read as part of the UNC Process Series in 2009. As a STAGE DIRECTOR he has mounted original works and revivals in New York and regional theatres across the country, including live industrial presentations for clients such as JVC Electronics and The Cable Television Industry. During an eight year ACTING career, Dana worked extensively in New York, regionally and on the road, performing opposite actors such as Jill Clayburgh and John Raitt. Prior to his appointment at UNC, he taught screenwriting and film analysis courses in The Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University in Orange, California and created and taught a “Mastering Dialogue” workshop at the UCLA Extension.
B.S., Boston University (Broadcasting and Film), M.F.A., University of California, Los Angeles (Playwriting). Administrator of undergraduate program designed to prepare selected students for writing careers in film, television and the theatre. A former stage actor, director , playwright and prime-time television writer, his professional and academic career informs a multiple disciplinary approach to play, screen and television writing. Course load presently includes Introduction to Writing for the Screen and Stage, Writing the Short Film, Film Story Analysis, Writing the Feature Film II and Intermediate Screenwriting. Recent projects include creator/artistic director of “Long Story Shorts,” the annual Writing for the Screen and Stage One Act Festival, and the annual “Activated Art,” an ekphrastic theatre event staged at The Ackland Art Museum. He has written extensively for TELEVISION, most recently as Co-Executive Producer of the Fox primetime series BONES. Prior to that, he was Co-Executive Producer on the CBS primetime series JAG, where he spent eight seasons. Other credits include a comedy development deal for Walt Disney Studios, Story Editor on ROOM FOR TWO, starring Linda Lavin and Patricia Heaton, Staff Writer on CAROL AND COMPANY, starring Carol Burnett and episodes of NCIS, GENERAL HOSPITAL and THE WONDER YEARS. Dana has written PILOT SCRIPTS for ABC, NBC, FOX, Paramount Television and MCA/Universal Television. Awards include the 2003 Jewish Image Award for his JAG episode “The Promised Land” and the 1999 Templeton Prize for his JAG episode “Second Sight”. As a PLAYWRIGHT, his produced work includes INTERNAL BLEEDING, an evening of one-act plays, presented at Los Angeles’ Pacific Resident Theatre, TINKLE TIME, starring Howard Hesseman, Harry Shearer and Luke Wilson at Showtimes’s Act One Festival in Los Angeles, BUNCHES OF BETTY at the West End Playhouse in Los Angeles and SYMPATHY, produced Off-Broadway at The Manhattan Punchline Theatre and in Los Angeles at The Burbank Theatre Guild. As a SCREENWRITER, he is the author of five original screenplays, including “Downriver,” which was read as part of the UNC Process Series in 2009. As a STAGE DIRECTOR he has mounted original works and revivals in New York and regional theatres across the country, including live industrial presentations for clients such as JVC Electronics and The Cable Television Industry. During an eight year ACTING career, Dana worked extensively in New York, regionally and on the road, performing opposite actors such as Jill Clayburgh and John Raitt. Prior to his appointment at UNC, he taught screenwriting and film analysis courses in The Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University in Orange, California and created and taught a “Mastering Dialogue” workshop at the UCLA Extension.