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Stories in the Age of AI with Sarah Jane Murray

2024/10/1
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Today, our guest is Dr. Sarah-Jane Murray, professor of Great Texts and Creative Writing at Baylor University. Dr. Murray is scholar of Medieval and Renaissance texts. In addition to her doctorate in Romance Languages and Literatures from Princeton, Sarah-Jane completed a professional program in screenwriting at UCLA. Heavily involved in digital humanities and storytelling projects, she is an EMMY-nominated writer and producer who also teaches screenwriting and documentary filmmaking in the Baylor’s Department of Film and Digital Media. Her body of collaborative work has played at major international film festivals and has been distributed by PBS, LinkTV, Amazon, and Netflix. At present, she is in post-production on her feature-length directorial debut (currently in post-production). Sarah-Jane’s writing, producing, and directing for short formats has also been recognized with over twenty international creative awards. Most recently, Sarah-Jane’s quest to break down barriers of access to engaging with the Great Texts while inspiring awe, wonder, and critical thinking led to the founding of her edumedia™ project, The Greats Story Lab)™. We are delighted to have Dr. Murray on the show to discuss the well-formed (rather than well-filled) mind, film in education, and why we need stories.

Resources:

https://www.thegreats.org/)

https://rtalbert.org/the-12-week-plan-for-building-courses/)

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjmurray/)