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College of Film and the Moving Image

The Jeanine Basinger Center for Film Studies
301 Washington Terrace
Middletown, CT 06459
lcarlson@wesleyan.edu
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Meet the Students

Dan Obzejta ('12) talks about his experience shooting his Senior Thesis Film and why he chose to study film at Wesleyan.

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