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Professor Lewis’ accomplishments include winning an ACE Award in 1990, the Local Legacy Award by the Library of Congress in 1999, a Spotlight Documentary Award in 2021 and numerous other festival and scholarly awards.
At GSU he focuses on his student’s success and is dedicated to Classroom to Career initiatives that bring successful students work in the industry. His teaching in the areas of Producing and Sound design give students skills that are invaluable to the industry. He also teaches Directing, Interactive Film Design, Short Film Production and Media Industries.
Dr. Lewis is dedicated to international experiences for our GSU students, and he oversees both the Internship and the Study Abroad programs for the School of Film, Media & Theatre.
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Petra (2017)
School of Film, Media & Theatre Debuts "Petra
School of Film, Media & Theatre Debuts "Petra," Its First Student Feature Film
FEBRUARY 8, 2018
ATLANTA- Last December at the Atlanta's retro Plaza Theatre, the School of Film, Media and Theatre (FMT) premiered its first student feature film "Petra," a 75-minute romantic comedy that tells the story of a National Geographic photographer, Jeff Kovacs, who is assigned to photograph refugees in Budapest but gets more than he bargained for when he discovers a young art professor,Petra. Directed and screen written by Dr. Philip Lewis, FMT Associate Director and Study Abroad Director, "Petra" was filmed on-location in Hungary by a talented team of eleven film students.
Shooting "Petra" was a huge undertaking; one that typically takes hundreds of people months to create. However, through dedication and determination, the students shot the film in just five weeks mostly throughout Budapest and other neighboring villages, with a total of nearly 50 locations and scenes.
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"The project was a testament to our film program, which has made a strong impact on the community here in Atlanta," said Dr. Lewis. "It was a fantastic opportunity for our students to receive real-world, hands-on experience with every aspect of filmmaking from directing, writing, and cinematography to producing and costumes. Although we had a minuscule crew, we relied heavily on teamwork which ultimately prepares the students to work in Atlanta's rapidly growing film industry.
About the Film
When a National Geographic photographer, Jeff Kovacs is assigned to photograph refugees in Budapest, he discovers that life in post-communist Hungary is nothing like he thought it would be. Petra Farkas, a young art professor and Jeff's only contact in Budapest, takes him to her countryside home for a crash course in cultural immersion. Working together, the two uncover a mutual love of living off the grid, though they have two very different ideas of what that means. The Budapest region takes on a characterization of its own in this intriguing tale, bringing together historical Hungary, modern politics and 21st century ideas. "Petra" stars Weston Manders and Nora Botos, and was produced by Erin Kasari.
This summer, Dr. Lewis continues the study abroad experience in Budapest, now working with twenty film students to shoot six short films.