
School of Communication & the Arts inspires, trains young artists at summer camps
Liberty University’s School of Communication & the Arts has opened the theater curtains, set up the lights and cameras, and washed up the paintbrushes to share the school’s passion for the arts with students from the local area and beyond….

Cinema department’s latest film, ‘The Mulligan,’ to hit theaters April 18 and 19 nationwide
Work by students in Liberty University’s Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center is once again hitting silver screens across the country this month with the premiere of their latest feature film, “The Mulligan” through Fathom Events on April 18-19. A complete list of…

‘The Chosen’ creator and cast visit Liberty University, share faith-led journeys to making the popular show
Liberty University students and College for a Weekend (CFAW) guests heard from the creator and three cast members from the popular television show “The Chosen” how God has used them to spread His story throughout their day on Liberty’s campus…

Writing to Worship: Cinematic arts professors outline Christ-focused approach to storytelling
Creating movie or TV scripts as a Christian ought to be more than simply establishing an intention and obstacle, inventing characters, and letting the page fill up with text. When Christians create through their faith, using their God-given gifts, it…

Expanded summer camps give Liberty professors, students opportunities to help youth engage with the arts
The Liberty University School of Communication & the Arts (SCA) expanded its offerings for 136 students of different ages to engage with the arts throughout the month of June. In addition to its annual Liberty University Theatre Camp (LUTC) for…

Cinematic arts students tee off production of feature film on Georgia golf course
Since mid-March, 48 juniors in Liberty University’s Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center have been working on the set of their latest feature film project, “The Mulligan,” in Toccoa, Ga. The film tells the story of a father with a passion…

Award-winning film ‘God’s Compass’ to receive special two-day theatrical release
Nearly five years after its premiere through television in 2016, “God’s Compass,” the third feature film produced in cooperation with Liberty University’s Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center, will be released to over 300 movie theaters nationwide on Feb. 25 and…

Expanded summer camps for teens will feature master classes in theatre, art, film, and dance
Liberty University’s School of Communication and the Arts (SCA) is inviting high school and middle school students to campus this summer to artistically engage with professors and current students as part of their expanded “Uncut Series” camps highlighted by unique…

Cinematic arts professor named finalist in screenplay contest with historical tale of Virginia woman
Darin Wales, a professor in Liberty University’s Cinematic Arts – Zaki Gordon Center, was selected as one of three finalists in the period/historical/war genre for his screenplay, “The Witch of Pungo,” in the Big Break Screenwriting Contest. His work was…

Cinematic Arts program celebrates another year of success at international film festivals and competitions
Each year, students in Liberty University’s Cinematic Arts – Zaki Gordon Center enter projects into film festivals, opening doors for potential industry connections as they represent the new generation of silver screen storytellers. Since last summer, the center’s student films and feature…