Shelley Murray

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Jenkins, Shelley

Department | Cinema and Television Arts

Phone | 657-278-5302

Email | samurray@fullerton.edu

Office | CP 650-16

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Link for virtual meetings |  https://fullerton.zoom.us/j/84852484787

Degree and University | M.A. Communications- California State University, Fullerton, California | B.A. Journalism - Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky

Shelley Murray is a lecturer and founding full-time faculty member of the Department of Radio-TV-Film. As such, she was the co-proposer of "American Television" and the proposer of "TV Writing: Sitcom," among other courses. Her primary areas of interest include multi-camera production, television history, and diversity issues within the industry. Prof. Murray is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and an occasional interviewer for its Foundation's "Archive of American Television." Professionally, Prof. Murray began her career in southern California as an editor with local Orange County post houses, where her clients included MTV, Major League Baseball and Holiday Inns of America. Her documentary, "The Mystics: A 50 Year Legacy," had its U.S. premiere at The Magic Castle in 2008, where it received rave reviews in both Genii and Magic magazines. It has since been sold to magic enthusiasts in over 85 countries.

EDUCATION

M.A. Communications [Radio-TV-Film] (January '94) 4.0 GPA, California State University, Fullerton, California

B.A. [Broadcast] Journalism (May '88) Magna Cum Laude, Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky

Selected Publications and Creative Works

Interview of Walter C. Miller by Shelley Jenkins. Archive of American Television, April 8, 2011. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. North Hollywood, California.

Interview of Donald Bellsario by Shelley Jenkins. Archive of American Television, April 28, 2008. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. North Hollywood, California.

Shelley Jenkins, "Internships, Idealism, and the WGA Strike," FlowTV: Special Issue: The Writers' Strike. Volume 7.15 (May 22, 2008) <www.FlowTV.org>

COURSES

CTVA 100 Intro to Cinema and Television 

CTVA 346 Video Games and Storytelling

CTVA 495 Mass Media Internship