ANDREW C.QUICKE  2008 RESUME

Updated  June 2008.

Office:             Regent University,

                      1000 Regent Univ Drive, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464

phone:             (757) 226-4226   fax: (757) 226-4275

e-mail:             andrqui@regent.edu

Title:                Professor of Cinema Television,

                       School of Communication & the Arts

 

ACADEMIC PREPARATION

            B.A. History and Political Science,  Oxford University, 1958

            M.A. History and Political Science,  Oxford University, 1962

            Education Diploma: Salzburg School of American Studies, 1964

            Faculty Diploma: Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1993

            Faculty Diploma: Director’s Guild of America, 1996

            Master Instructor Program, Regent University, 1999


ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

            Chair, Cinema Arts 2002-2004          

            Chair, School of Cinema-Television and Performing Arts, 1997 -                 1999

            Professor, School of Cinema-Television, 1997-present

            Executive Producer for University film projects, 1986-present

            Who’s Who in America 1999 -2006

 

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

            Virginia Association of Communicatin Arts and Sciences: 2nd.                     Vice President

            CINE: Council for International Non-Theatrical Events

            National Advisory Committee, member, 1991-1998

            Royal Television Society, USA & UK

            Broadcast Educators  Association, USA

            Intercollegiate Religious Broadcasters, USA  (past president)

            University Film and Video Association

            Society For Popular Culture in the South

            Popular culture Association

            Who’s Who in America 2000

 

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY:  19 PUBLICATIONS

Quicke,  A.C. (1976). Tomorrow’s Television-An Examination of British Broadcasting  Past, Present and Future.  United Kingdom: Tring, Bucks; Lion Publishing.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1980).  Chasing The Dragon.  United Kingdom, London: Hodder & Stoughton. (1982), US edition, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Servant Books.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1992).  Hidden Agendas: The Politics of Religious Broadcasting in Britain 1987-1991.  USA, Virginia Beach: Dominion Kings Grant Publications.

        Quicke, A.C. & Andrew Laszlo,Every Frame A RembrandtFocal                 Heinneman, 2000

Quicke,  A.C.  (1993).  Film and American Culture. Williamsburg, Virginia: Roy E. Charles Center, College of William & Mary from the conference sponsored by the Virginia Humanities Conference and the Virginia Center for Media and Culture.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1994). Review of “Selling God.”  Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1996). Six biographical entries. Encyclopedia of Television.

Quicke,  A.C. (1999).  Encyclopedia of Contemporary British Culture. London, Rutledge  19992 articles.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1997).  Review of “Laura Mulvey: Fetishism and     Curiosity.”Journal of Popular Film and Television.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1997).  “Lois Webber: Celluloid Moralist.”  Journal of Faith and Culture; html//www.jfc.org.

Quicke,  A. C. (1997). “Just Watch-Steinberg, Paramount and America”, review and “Woody-Movies from Manhattan”, review. Journal of Popular Film and Television.

Quicke, A.C. (1999)  “Documentary as Pedagogy: Al Pacino’s Richard III”Journal of Film and Video  Fall 1999

Quicke, A.C.& Karen Robinson  (1999)  “Keeping the Promise of the Moral Majority?  A historical/critical comparison of the Promise Keepers  and the Christian Coalition, 1989-97”  first essay in The Promise Keepers: Studies in Masculinity and Christianity McFarland 1999          

Quicke, A.C. with Andrew Laszlo (2000)  Every Frame a Rembrandt: The Art and Practice of Cinematography  Focal-Heinneman, Boston, MA.

Quicke, A.C. (2002) Encyclopedia of Television second revised edition. Six new and revised entries.

Quicke, A.C.(2005) “Jim Friedrich and Carolos Baptista: contrasting approaches to evangelizing on film”  select published proceedings of the second Annual Conference On Faith and Communication, Campbell University, NC, May 2005. 

Quicke, A.C. (2006)  Phenomenology and Film: an Examination of a Religious Approach to Film Theory by Henri Agel and Amadee Ayfee. Journal of Media and Religion  Winter 2006.

Quicke, A.C, (2007)  Encyclopedia of Religion and Film. One entry. in press.

Quicke, A.C. and Lindvall, T: (2007) “Film: Church Reels to Digital Videos” chapter for book project  financed by the Gainey Institute for Faith and Communication: title:  Evangelical Media in the 21st Century: Avoiding Past Pitfalls and Discovering New Opportunities in the Digital Age.  Quentin J. Schultze, Calvin College and Robert H. Woods, Spring Arbor College, editors.  Projected publication date:2008

 

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY: 51 PAPERS, PANELS, PRESENTATIONS

Quicke,  A.C.  (1989).Colonial America: The Road to Independence. Proposal to     the Annenberg/CPB Project Lower Cost Initiative. Series of 12 one-hour programs about Colonial America, complete with 12 distinguished history professors as advisers.  Co-produced with Peter Montagnon of Antelope Films.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1990-1991). “Quikpix Reviews.”  One hundred                forty two film reviews made for CBN Satellite Radio Network.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1990).Michelangelo Antonioni and Emilio Petri.  Papers and viewings on Italian film directors for Virginia Beach Center for the Arts.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1990). The Narrative Short Film.  Lecture for the American Film Institute Meeting, Washington, DC.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1991). Shackled by Southern Society: Beth Henley’s Heroines.  Paper presented to the Motion Picture Section for the Popular Culture Association.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1991). The Future of Communication Technologies and Video vs. Film: Costs and Cost Benefits.  Papers presented to the International Christian Media Conference, Sheffield, England as Regent University delegate.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1991).The Future of Religious Broadcasting in Europe.  Speaker for the American Connection with Dr. David Clark at the by-invitation-only conference sponsored by the Jerusalem Trust, Cranwell, Hertfordshire, U.K.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1991).  Religious Explanations for Political Defeat: An Analysis of the Robertson Campaign for President.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society For the Scientific Study of Religion.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1991).  Easy Rider: The Protest Film Re-evaluated.  Paper presented to the Charlottesville Festival of American Film.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1992).  Shackling the Televangelists: How the British Independent Television Commission Presented an American Invasion.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1993).  Countries With No First Amendment Legislation: A Description of How British Broadcasting Regulators Continue to Ban Televangelism in Era of Broadcasting Deregulation.  Presentation to Broadcast Educational Association, International Division.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1993).  Foreign Directors and Their American Experience: Jean Renoir and Michelangelo Antonioni. Published paper presented to the Virginia Humanities Commission Conference, College of William & Mary.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1993).  Reviving the Religious Right: The Christian Coalition and ItsReligious Broadcasting Support.  Paper presented at the Intercollegiate Religious Broadcasters, Los Angeles.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1993).  1982-1992: Decade of Failure for the Religious Right?   Paper presented at the Society For the Scientific Study of Religion, Raleigh, North Carolina. Joint-conveyer for Session on Religious Television.

Quicke,  A.C.  (1994).  Intergenerational Conversations Among Southern Women: The Plays of Norfolk Playwright Barbara Allen Hite. Paper presented at the Virginia Humanities Commission at Christopher Newport University seminar, “Southern Women in Communities.”

Quicke,  A.C., &  Eure, L .  (1994). To What Extent Is Hollywood’s Portrayal of Female-Female Relationships in Six Recent Popular Films Validated by Behavioral  Research Findings?  Presentation at Popular Culture Association in the South, section on Hollywood and Its Influence,  Charlotte NC

Quicke,  A.C., & Quicke, J.  (1994).  The Myth of the Avenging Goddess Medea In Contemporary  Films:  Assaulting the Patriarchy in Hollywood’s Terms.  Presentation at Popular Culture Association in the South, section on Literary Connections and Archetypes, Charlotte.NC

Quicke,  A.C. (1994).  Perceptions of Good and Evil: A Commentary on the 1991-1994     Family Channel Gallup Survey Study of Television Viewing Habits and the Relationship       Between Values and Television.  Presentation to the Speech Communication             Association, New Orleans.

Quicke, A.C. (1995).   Mythic Females in Contemporary Film: Ice Queens, Iron Maidens, Dragon Women, She-Devils and Jungian Archetypes.  Paper presented at     University Film and Video Association, Keene State University.

Quicke, A.C. (1995).  Why Should The Devil Have All the Good Tunes: An Examination of How Christian Music Video in the South is Trying to Challenge MTV. Presentation to the Popular Culture Association in the South, Richmond, VA.           

Quicke, A.C.  (1995).  The Rhetoric of the Curse In Religious Discourse. respondent, Religious Speech Communication Association.  Prior Restraint on Mass Media Altar Calls In Britain. Eighty-first Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, Texas.

Quicke, A.C.  (1996). “On Writers and Writing: The Scarlet Letter,  a Neoformalist Comparison of the Hawthorne Novel and the 1995 Screenplay; Can a Religious Satire             Become a Feminist Screentext?” and Rich and Strange: The Tempest as Mazursky’s Mid-Life Crisis.   Presented at the Virginia Humanities Conference.

Quicke, A.C.  (1996).  Lois Webber, First Woman Film Director: Victorian Moralist or Crypto-Feminist?  Presented at the Virginia Association of Communication Arts and    Sciences.

Quicke, A.C.  (1996). Tempest: Prospero’s Mid-Life Crisis.  Presented at the Popular Culture Association in the South, 25th Anniversary Meeting.

Quicke, A.C.  (1997). Searching For Richard: My Kingdom for a Jeep.  Popular Culture Association National Meeting, San Antonio, Texas.

Quicke, A.C. (1997)   Jane Austen as Screenwriter  Popular Culture in the South 27th Meeting, Columbia, South Carolina

Quicke, A.C. (1998)  Touched by an Angel as Mass Entertainment  National Religious Broadcasters, Washington DC

Quicke, A..C. with Mihai Bocarnea and Juliet Quicke. (1998)  International Responses to the Death of Princess Diana on the Worldwide Web    International Institute of Communications, Rome, Italy.

Quicke, A.C.  (1998)  “The Moral Universe of America’s first woman film director, Lois Weber”  University Film and Video Association, North Carolina School of the Arts.

Quicke, A.C. with Juliet Quicke. (1998)  International Responses to the Death of Princess Diana on the Worldwide Web Reconsidered  Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences, Richmond, VA.

Quicke, A  .C. (1998)  Refurbishing the Rhetoric of the Christian Right for the 21st Century: the Conservative Agenda Expressed in Contemporary Terms.  Popular Culture in the South 28th Conference, Augusta, Georgia. 

Quicke, A.C. & Anderson, Raymond: (1999) Talking About the New Jerusalem: the Presidential Contender Rhetoric of the New Christian Right   Popular Culture National Conference, San Diego, CA

Quicke, AC:  (1999)  The Moral Universe of Lois Weber  Society of Cinema Studies,  West Palm Beach, 1999

Quicke, A.C. (1999) Can East Meet West through the Language of the Arts? An Ethnographical Account of a Videographer’s Experience of the Kunming International Festival of the Arts, 1999  Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences, Hampton VA,

Quicke, A.C. (1999)  Dobson, Bauer and Buchanan: Can the Republican Party continue to attract the Conservative Christian leaders and voters, or will a Third Party benefit from the Revolt against George W. Bush?  Popular Culture in the South Conference, Roanoke VA,

Quicke, A.C. (2000)  The Sally Hemmings Syndrome: Modern Representations of Historic Interracial Relationships”  Popular Culture in the South conference, Nashville, Tennessee: October 2000  

Quicke, A.C. (2001)  Percy Adlon’s Bagdad Café; A European Approach to Re-interpreting the Great American Divide, compared with the American Television movie ‘Sally Heming, An American Scandal.    Popular Culture Association National conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 2001

Quicke, A.C.  (2002) Film and Phenomenology  Mid Atlantic Association for Popular Culture, Washington DC November 2002.

Quicke, A.C. (2003) How the Mouse got Religion, a Historical-Critical Analysis of the .Development of the Family Channel.  Popular Culture in the South Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 2003

Quicke, A.C.(2003)  Busy Giddy Minds with Foreign Quarrels: the media presentations of Henry V and George W. Bush engaged in Foreign Wars Popular Culture in the South Conference, Atlantic Beach, FL, October 2003

Quicke, A.C. (2003) Searching for Spiritual Realities in  contemporary cinema; re-examining the phenomenological theories of Henri Agel and Amadee Ayfre. Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Norfolk, VA, October 2003

Quicke, A.C, (2004)  The Wedding as Spiritual Experience; an examination of the religious content of six contemporary wedding movies analyzed in the light of the theologian Roland Neibuhr’s theory of the interaction between Christianity and Popular Culture. Conference on Communication and Faith, Campbell University  May 2004

Quicke, A.C. (2005) Jim Friedrich and Carlos Batista: Contrasting Approaches to Evangelizing on film.  Second Annual Conference on Communication and Faith, Campbell University,  May 2005

Quicke, A.C. (2006) The Shogun Miniseries as Cross-Cultural Artifact: English and Welsh play the archetypical foreigners in Medieval Japanese Epic. International Popular Culture Association Conference, University of Wales, Swansea, UK. August 2005

Quicke, A.C. (2005) "Affirming God in the Contemporary Movie Wedding: An Analysis of Six Popular Romantic Comedies in Recent Film History" Popular Culture in the South Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2005

Quicke, A.C. (2005) “Watch the Lions Eat the Christians”  A historical-critical  account of how Herbert Jump and others helped churches use silent movies to promote Christian belief, 1898-1928.  Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences, Liberty University October 2005

Quicke, A.C. (2006) Profiting from the Culture Wars: Mixing Medieval Torments with Modern Evangelical Marketing Popular Culture in the South Conference, Savannah, GA 2006

Quicke, A.C. (2006) Arthur Rank and Religious Films; how a baker became the biggest film producer in Britain.  Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences, Liberty University, October 2006.

Quicke, A.C. (2007) State Church and Worldview: the Anglican Experience. Communication and Faith Conference, Campbell University May 2007

Quicke, A.C. (2007)  & Lindvall, T: Evangelical use of Film Communication: A Historical-Critical Analysis.  Evangelical Media Conference, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, July 2007

Quicke, A.C. (2007)   Confession and Absolution in the Church of Oprah Winfrey.    Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences, October 2007

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY: DIPLOMA COURSES & CONFERENCES         

          1994    Academy of Television Arts & Sciences , Hollywood, CA.                      Faculty Seminar.

          1994    Virginia Foundation for the Humanities & Public Policy.                          Planning and attendance at the Second Annual Conference,                     Charlottesville, VA.      

1995        Directors Guild of America Faculty Conference.  One week course in Hollywood, CA for Senior faculty.

1997  “Your Blue Ain’t Like Mine,” Bebe Moore Campbell. Hampton University, Hampton, VA.. Judge for screen writing competition.

1999     Entertainment & Sports Legal Society; panelist on “The Film and Television Panel Discussion.”

2000    Adviser to Hampton University Department of English on
           setting up Film Studies minor.

2005.  Faculty Team Winner, International Radio and Television             Association Award, New York Conference

AWARDS

          Outstanding Teacher of the Year, 1997.

            Lifetime Achievement Award, Redemptive Film Festival 2006

ACADEMIC COMMITMENTS

         Chair, Department of Cinema Arts 2002-2003

Member of  Festival Committee, CINE, Washington DC 1999-2001

Faculty Senate,  Regent University, 1990-2002. Chairman, 1993,

    1997.

          Faculty Tenure Appeals Committee; member  1996-2000

Chairman,  School of Cinema-Television and Performing Arts,

    1997-1999.

           Chairman or member, New Faculty Selection Committee  1998,

               2003

           Member, Faculty Tenure Review Committee  1998-2006