Beyond Galilee Panel Discussion Robinson Film Center Shreveport Louisiana 6/28/18
Beyond Galilee explores the Civil Rights Movement in Shreveport Louisiana, highlighting the key events of the movement through testimonies of actual participants. Many thanks to everyone who made this possible. Here is an excerpt of the panel discussion that followed including North Louisiana Civil Rights Coalition board members, Mrs. Maxine Sarpy, Dr. Harry Blake and NLCRC Oral History Archivist and Historian Niketa Williams moderating. Many thanks to Joey Kent, TD Antoine for this excellent film, Robinson Film Center, Senator Greg Tarver and NFL star Liffort Hobley who also served as panelists.
Robinson Film Center Walkthrough
Tour The Robinson Film Center With Executive Director John Grindley
As construction of The Robinson Film Center nears completion in downtown Shreveport, e-newsletter readers are invited to take a behind-the-scenes video tour hosted by John Grindley, Executive Director. The tour -- which presents the first public glimpses of the theaters, multi-use spaces, and more -- runs approximately two minutes in length.
2009 Louisiana Film Festival - Student Division Recap
A brief recap of the 2009 Louisiana Film Festival - Student Division, featuring interviews with lots of the student filmmakers in attendance, clips from their films, and more. The fest was held April 3 and 4 at The Robinson Film Center in Shreveport, LA. Filmed and edited by Ryan Robinson, The Robinson Film Center's Video Intern. Thank you, Ryan! The 2009 Louisiana Film Festival was sponsored in part by the Shreveport Regional Arts Council utilizing funds from the City of Shreveport and the State of Louisiana. This year's festival screened 54 films, 24 of them in competition.
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WANTED: Bobby Parks - REWARD! Crime Stoppers
Caddo Parish Sheriff Investigators need assistance in locating a suspect who defrauded multiple automotive repair shops out of thousands of dollars worth of repairs.
Suspect Bobby Parks, fraudulently claimed to be the owner of Shreveport Mobile Tire Service and opened a commercial fleet account to repair his company vehicles; but when it came time to pay for the repairs, Parks vanished leaving the owners responsible for over $2100.00 worth of repairs.
Investigators caution other repair facilities in the area about dealing with Parks and encourage anyone who has any information regarding the whereabouts of Parks to contact Crime Stoppers at 673-7373 or lockemup.org where they can collect $500.00 if the information leads to his arrest.
Be a Fan of Shreveport-Bossier TV Spot
May 1-31, 2017 is Be a Fan of Shreveport-Bossier Month in Shreveport and Bossier City. For our latest commercial, the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau enlisted proud locals to help spread the word that there are lots of fun things to see, do, taste and experience in Shreveport-Bossier: Louisiana's Other Side. Visit BeaFanofSB.com to browse nearly 30 exclusive, money-saving discounts from popular local attractions like Sci-Port Discovery Center, Gators and Friends Alligator Park and Exotic Zoo, Robinson Film Center and more. While you're there, enter to win the huge Be a Fan of Shreveport-Bossier staycation giveaway package.
Keep in mind that the Be a Fan of Shreveport-Bossier deals expire on May 31, 2017. Need more convincing that you should be a fan? Hear what the locals featured in the Be a Fan of Shreveport-Bossier commercial have to say!
Phil Robertson's Pro-America Speech Brings House Down at Trump Rally
BlazeTV's Phil Robertson's brought the house down at a Trump Rally last night with an epic Pro-America speech.
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Cowboys vs Saints Watch Party
Dallas Cowboys vs. New Orleans Saints Watch Party Saturday December 19th @ The Robinson Film Center in Downtown Shreveport, La. Doors open at 6:30 PM. $10 admission. Put on your team gear and come enjoy the game like never before. DJ Q Ball on the wheels of steel, appetizers to be served, and raffles each quarter with the GRAND PRIZE being a 42 Plasma Flat Screen TV. This event will sell out so be there!!! Seven5/Seven6 Entertainment!
Billy Dorsey @ Word of Life Center Shreveport, La
Worship!!!
Eddie Robinson: Coach - American - Legend Trailer
Côte Blanche Productions
by Glen Pitre and Michelle Benoit
This is the trailer for a short documentary made for an exhibit at The Eddie G. Robinson Museum in Grambling, Louisiana.
SYNOPSIS:
From simple beginnings in Louisiana's cotton fields, Eddie G. Robinson strived for one dream - to coach football. Surmounting racial obstacles one touchdown at time, Coach Rob became one of the winningest coaches ever.
Robinson sent over 200 students to the professional football leagues including the first black player from an historically black college. He mentored for four NFL Hall of Famers, and the first African-American quarterback to win the Superbowl, Doug Williams.
Not only did Eddie Robinson transform the world of football, he gave young men the chance to live the American dream in at time when adversity seemed undefeatable.
CÔTE BLANCHE PRODUCTIONS
Written and Directed by
Michelle Benoit and Glen Pitre
Produced by
Jason Buch
Edited by
Jen Suran
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Union Parish Elementary 4th Grade Movie Amanda McDowell
Amanda McDowell teaches music at Union Parish Elementary. Her Drama club visited the Robinson Film Center in Shreveport and made a short film of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Hummerzzz Publishing caters to Louisiana singers, songwriters, and artists- Blues to Gospel to Funk to Rock.. We keep you Hummin' Along-
Louisiana sends children out of state for psychiatric care
Due to a lack of facilities that can meet mental and behavioral needs of children, Louisiana is sending her children to out-of-state facilities.
Symbol or Statement? History in Public Spaces | July 2015 | Public Square
This episode of the series “Louisiana Public Square” from July 22, 2015, features Bob Mann leading a discussion between the audience members and panelists on whether Confederate monuments belong in front of public buildings. A background report on the topic precedes the discussion. It includes interviews with: Paul Gramling of the Sons of Confederate Veterans; Dr. Gaines Foster, a history professor at LSU; Lloyd Thompson, the president of the Shreveport chapter of the NAACP; Ashley Rogers, the director of operations at Whitney Plantation; and Dr. Gary Joiner, a history professor at LSU-Shreveport. The audience members discuss: their view of Confederate monuments; whether monuments should be changed to incorporate other viewpoints; the causes of the Civil War; and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s proposal to remove the statue of Robert E. Lee from Lee Circle. A panel of experts then joins the audience to answer their questions. The panelists are: Alfreda Tillman Bester, the general counsel for the Louisiana State Conference of the NAACP; Dr. Samuel Hyde, the director of the Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies at Southeastern Louisiana University; Raymond Diamond, a professor at the LSU Law Center; and Mark Upton, the chairman of the board for the Foundation for Historical Louisiana. They discuss: the message that Confederate monuments send to the public; the symbolism of the Confederate battle flag; the different perspectives on the history of the Civil War; their stance on moving Confederate monuments; how schools teach students about slavery; and the need to expand the way we look at history. Hosts: Beth Courtney and Bob Mann
Kat Williams in Shreveport Louisiana part 4
Kat Williams in Shreveport Louisiana
Jordan Hogan vs. Dausen Kupyers
here ya go. takes a bit for them to start fighting
Is There Anyone Out There?: Humankind’s Quest to Discover Extraterrestrials
Science On Screen® brings you to the Robinson Film Center in Shreveport, LA for a screening of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
About the Speaker
Dr. Cran Lucas is a professor of biological sciences at Louisiana State University, Shreveport. Since joining the faculty at LSUS in 1978, his research has focused on cell and molecular biology. Dr. Lucas received his BS in biology from Lewis and Clark College and his PhD in molecular genetics from Washington State University. Between 1985 and 2002, he received an Outstanding Faculty award for Teaching three times, he is also the recipient of a Merit Faculty Award and American Studies Fellowship.
The Science of Scary Movies
Science On Screen® brings you to the Robinson Film Center in Shreveport, LA for a screening of The Exorcist.
About the Speakers:
Dr. Meredith Nelson is a psychology professor at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. She received a BA in psychology from Southwestern University, an MS in counseling from the University of Houston-Clear Lake, and a PhD in counselor education from the University of New Orleans. She specializes in child and adolescent and mental health counseling.
Dr. Steven Abney attended Louisiana State University where he received his BA, and the American School of Professional Psychology in Washington, DC, where he earned a master's degree, as well as his doctorate in clinical psychology. Dr. Abney completed his predoctoral internship with the Mid-Atlantic Internship Consortium in Washington, DC, and three years of postdoctoral training in Maryland and Louisiana. He is licensed as a clinical psychologist in Louisiana and Virginia.
Dr. Abney treats depressive and anxiety disorders, helps clients overcome addiction, cope with pain, and deal with the stress and anxiety associated with illness or injury.
Pulp Bros 1080HD Final 110405.mp4
SB Shortfilms wants to showcase the rising contribution the movie and entertainment industry is making to the culture and economy of Shreveport-Bossier by having a competition to find the best screenplay in SB. The winner will have their screenplay made into a short film. The short film will be premiered at the Robinson Film Center and submitted to film festivals all over the country. Contestants will have from July 5, 2010 until August 31, 2010 to submit their screenplay. The winner will be announced during the Red River Revel on October 9th at 7:30 pm on the main stage.
This video was shot at 2Johns Restaurant using a Canon 5D Mark II DSLR camera on a Kessler Cineslide.
Jake: John Chambers
Marcellus: Harvard Taylor
Elwood: Alec McCommon
Director of Photography and Supervising Editor: Joey Barto
Written and Directed by: Clint McCommon
High Five Shreveport
Inspired by High Five Hollywood with our own twist...
Basically just having fun in ol Shreveport, LA. :) my new favorite place to be...lol ..I met these two on the set of Disaster Movie so don't forget to look for us August 29th! :P
Starring
John Hatton
Josh Munds
Melissa Heard
Are Robots About to Take Over the World?
Science On Screen® brings you to the Robinson Film Center in Shreveport, LA for a screening of Close Encounters of the Ex Machina.
About the Speaker
Dr. Tim Magner is currently Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the LSU Medical School in Shreveport, Louisiana. He also serves as a Principal for Ashland Partners of Louisiana. He previously served the LSU system as the director of training for the system’s statewide implementation of the EPIC electronic health record system. Prior to joining LSU he served as the executive director for the Partnership for 21st Century Skills (P21), and as vice president of Keystone for KC Distance Learning (KCDL) operating the nation’s largest private online middle and high school. Dr. Magner also served as the director for the Office of Educational Technology for the US Department of Education responsible for coordinating the development and implementation of the department’s educational technology.
Dr. Magner’s other work experience includes serving as the deputy executive director for the Council of Chief State School Officers, the deputy director for the Office of Educational Technology, the executive director of K12 Education for the Microsoft Corporation, and the director of the Schools Interoperability Framework (SIF) developing K–12 XML data standards. He was also responsible for leading the initial technical development of TeacherLine, the online professional development platform for PBS.
In addition, he served as the director of technology for the Framingham Public Schools in Framingham, Massachusetts, and taught graduate courses in educational technology at Framingham State College and George Mason University.
Dr. Magner began his career as a high school social studies and theater teacher at the middle and high school levels, teaching in the US and France and Switzerland.
He holds a BA from the College of William & Mary, his MEd from Harvard University and his EdD in Organizational Leadership from Pepperdine University.