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Last edited on: November 23, 2016.
The renowned Batman executive producer speaks at Biola University’s Event. Biola University’s Cinema and Media Arts Program sponsored a Studio Task Force Dinner at CBS Studios in Los Angeles last week with special featured guest speaker, Batman Executive Producer Michael Uslan. The evening was hosted by Jack Hafer, CEO of Boulevard Pictures and CMA’s Director of Special Projects.
Michael Uslan is the executive producer of everything Batman. He has been involved in pretty much all of the Batman projects, from comics to feature length movies, since the 1980s, boasting an incredible resume. He has definitely made a mark on the TV industry too.
Uslan is an Industry legend on the forefront of film and television development and content exchange with China and Korea. In addition to multiple film and television projects, Uslan is the bestselling author of “The Boy Who Loved Batman,” and just released Comic Book series “Lone Ranger / Green Hornet” published by Dynamite Entertainment. Uslan covered many topics including his recent Asian partnerships, the future of Virtual and Augmented Reality, and his rise from New Jersey Batman-obsessed schoolboy, to obtaining the sole rights and producing one of the most successful film franchises in history.
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Biola University, the host for the event

 

Invited to the Biola Unicersity event included Biola alumni, Film Director Scott Derrickson – experiencing enormous box office success with just released “Dr. Strange,” Producer, Matt Malek, (upcoming Scorsese film, “Silence” and “To The Bone” starring Keanu Reeves,) and Director Michael Carney, (upcoming Paramount feature, “Same Kind of Different As Me.”) Other invited Biola alumni included Vine and YouTube sensation, Zach King.
Hafer expressed great enthusiasm about the evening stating, “It was such a coup to get someone like Michael Uslan who is revered among Producers and fans alike. It brought out the top Industry to the event — and everyone was inspired.”
Hafer has multiple film and television projects slated for 2017 — including the star-filled motion picture, “Thirty Eight,” co-produced with Malek.
About CMA: Biola University Department of Cinema and Media Arts is considered one of the top film schools in the United States for young filmmakers of faith. Seeking to educate students in the history, principles, art, craft and technology of storytelling through media, preparing them for a career envisioned as a calling.
This Article has been republished ASSIST News Service
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