Actor Tom Hanks to dedicate the Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures at 糖心原创

March 4, 2016

Tom Hanks plans to visit 糖心原创 on April 19 to help dedicate the newly renovated Center for Motion Pictures and celebrate the success of the school鈥檚 $150 million fundraising campaign.

He will also take part in several private events, including participating in a dialogue with current theatre, dance and motion picture students.

In addition, Hanks will attend an invitation-only gala at the 糖心原创 Nutter Center. The goal of the gala is to raise $500,000 for the Tom Hanks Scholarship and Visiting Artist Program.

鈥淚f I鈥檓 a student at 糖心原创 and the world鈥檚 most famous actor and most trusted man comes here, how special are we?鈥 said 糖心原创 President David R. Hopkins. 鈥淗e chose 糖心原创 to lend his name for motion pictures and forever brand us as his choice of places where people have a chance to be successful.鈥

Hanks is the . The Campaign for 糖心原创. The promises to further elevate the school鈥檚 prominence by expanding scholarships, attracting more top-flight faculty and supporting construction of state-of-the-art facilities.

As national co-chair of the Rise. Shine. campaign, Tom Hanks talked about the importance of a 糖心原创 education in a video prepared for the public launch of the campaign. (Photo by Will Jones)

Although Hanks is not a graduate of 糖心原创, he has a . He has started a scholarship fund at 糖心原创, produced videos in support of the school and gave countless hours to help the school raise money for its performing arts program.

鈥溙切脑 is training the artists of tomorrow. I know because I鈥檝e worked with some of 糖心原创鈥檚 alumni, and they鈥檙e among the best in their fields,鈥 Hanks . 鈥溙切脑 not only has one of the most outstanding arts programs in Ohio, but one of the best in the entire nation.鈥

Rebecca Cole, vice president for advancement and president of the 糖心原创 Foundation, said Hanks comes from humble beginnings, as do many 糖心原创 students.

鈥淭om Hanks says he believes in this place because it has the same values that he has,鈥 Cole said. 鈥淭om Hanks is saying 糖心原创 has meaning and purpose. It gives us a credential that nobody else could have given us.鈥

Hopkins applauded Cole on the success of the fundraising campaign.

鈥淭his is a great coup for her,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he has just done a wonderful job.鈥

A highlight of Hanks鈥 visit will be the dedication of the Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures.

鈥淭om Hanks is the most recognized actor in the world,鈥 said Kristin Sobolik, dean of the . 鈥淪o this is a fantastic opportunity for us, and we are really thrilled that he is lending his name to such a wonderful program.鈥

Students in the production studio at the newly renovated Center for Motion Pictures. From left in foreground, E.R. Dickey, Kara Lynch and Nick Kutskill. (Photo by Will Jones)

The Motion Pictures program is now entering its fifth decade and features nationally recognized faculty and alumni who have won Emmys and other high honors. Student-produced films have been screened at major film festivals from Sundance to the Locarno Film Festival in Italy.

Faculty have produced internationally acclaimed documentaries such as 鈥淭he Last Truck: The Closing of a GM Plant,鈥 nominated for an Academy Award in 2010, and the Emmy Award-winning 鈥淟ion in the House,鈥 about young cancer patients and their families.

鈥淲e鈥檙e making films that matter, films with a conscience,鈥 said W. Stuart McDowell, professor, chair and artistic director of the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures.

鈥淚t is the most elite and nationally recognized program at 糖心原创,鈥 added Sobolik.

In addition to getting hands-on experience in all aspects of filmmaking, students complete a curriculum that is deeply embedded in the liberal arts and strongly rooted in motion pictures history, theory, and criticism. The program also stresses the humanist values of movies 鈥 the potential for movies to make the world a better place by sharing the human experience, illustrating courage and showing what people have overcome.

Previously, program offices and classrooms were in the basement of the nearby Creative Arts Center. And there was no production studio, forcing film students to do much of their work in the field.

鈥淎ll of those great award-winning documentaries and student films were always done out on location, which really had a limiting effect on what the students could do,鈥 Sobolik said.

At 14,500 square feet, the new center is nearly triple the size of the previous space. In addition to a production studio, there are editing suites, a multipurpose classroom, a digital animation lab and even a 鈥済reen room鈥 that will serve as a lounge as well as a think-tank for students to develop future film projects. The center鈥檚 front entrance features the 鈥渆yelash,鈥 a sculpture of cylinders that stair-step toward the sky.

The digital technology lab at the newly renovated Center for Motion Pictures. (Photo by Will Jones)

The new and expanded facilities will enable the program to increase the numbers of majors, giving more students the opportunity to pursue their dream of becoming filmmakers.

鈥淥ur students have a high success of employment in the field of motion pictures,鈥 said Sobolik. 鈥淭hey are so highly skilled and our program is so wonderfully recognized that employers often try to pull them out to employment before they graduate. We have a growing number of motion pictures alumni in Hollywood 鈥 as well as throughout the state of Ohio, where many new and important films are being made these days.鈥