Gokhan Ozaysin
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[edit] Prof. Gokhan Ozaysin, Ph.D.
Gokhan Ozaysin, Ph.D., is a professor of Film and Television at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He received his MFA degree upon graduating from the Florida State University Film School with a perfect 4.0 GPA. For his doctoral degree, he studied the traditional story structure of oral tales, and compared them to the narrative structure of contemporary movies with box office success, and received a Ph.D. degree from Anadolu University. He is also specialized in non-linear editing. He teaches introductory, intermediate and advanced levels of film and video editing, using Avid XpressDV, XpressPRO, Film Composer, Media Composer, Media Composer Adrenaline, Symphony and Nitris systems. He is the graduate mentor for the Film and Television Department. He is recognized for excellence as a professor in American education in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers®, 9th Edition, Austin TX: Educational Communications, Inc., 2005.
Avid non-linear editing facilities of the Film and Television Department at the Savannah College of Art and Design:
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[edit] Ephesus Exhibition
A photographic journey to the cradle of civilization
Spectacular and diverse, Asia Minor (Modern Turkey) is an astonishing place of marvelous wonders, dramatic contrasts, and unparalleled historic treasures. One of the priceless pieces of that treasure is Ephesus, the biggest and best-preserved ancient city in the Mediterranean and one of the world’s spectacular historical sites. Just the history of Ephesus is enough to call Asia Minor, the cradle of civilization. This is a digital photography exhibition by Gokhan Ozaysin that documents the ancient city of Ephesus. This project was funded through a Savannah College of Art and Design Presidential Fellowship for Faculty Development.
A digital photography exhibition by Gokhan Ozaysin, Ph.D.: