| Adjunct Assistant Professors

Young Cheong
Education Coordinator for New Media and Digital Technology
Web Developer and Tape Librarian
Adjunct Assistant Professor
M.F.A. Television Production, Brooklyn College 2000
B.S. Biochemistry, Konkun University, Seoul, 1994
Editor, videographer, producer, director, lighting designer, education coordinator for New Media and Digital technology (Higher Education Associate) and adjunct assistant professor.
Unique design and creative production are prominent in his work. His research interests lies in the area of diversity and social impact. As a natural born South Korean he is still involved with his native land and is currently associated with the SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System) and has produced segments in the U.S. for the show, "Global VJ Express", which is aired nationally in South Korea.
Upon completion of his Master of Fine Arts in Television Production degree from the department of Television and Radio at Brooklyn College he was hired as a post-production supervisor. His current position as an education coordinator for new media and digital technology, along with web development enhances his other responsibilities as the chief tape librarian and adjunct assistant professorship.
Mr. Cheong is an Apple certified trainer for Final Cut Pro. His expertise in editing is one of many valuable assets he possesses. His approach to the skill of editing has benefited both undergraduate and graduate students attending Brooklyn College, especially the majors in Television and Radio, as well as film, music and theatre majors. His persona is such that students are both well trained and comfortable under his tutelage. Young Cheong is regarded as an exceptional editor and is a consummate professional in all his endeavors.
In addition to all of his teaching and training skills, Mr. Cheong is an award-winning producer and editor. Some of his most noted praise has come from editing and producing videos such as, CUNY's Human Resources' introductory video for new staff members; trailer and TV commercial for the N.Y. Korean Film Festival. Forthe 48 hour film Festival in New York he produced and directed, First Day, which won awards for Best Actor, Best Lighting and Best Editing. His editing work on the acclaimed television series, Women in Theatre II, broadcast on CUNY-TV, which was produced by the League of Professional Theatre women and hosted by Newsday's Theatre critic, Linda Winer was well accepted, and a great success. His promotional work in editing included, Best of Brooklyn in 2003 and 2004 promoting the City University of New York and the documentary, From Vision to Legacy in 2002 was a brief history of the Brooklyn College Library. He produced, directed and edited, Life Between Junk and Treasure, which was featured on the CUNY-TV cable channel under BC Presents.
Mr. Cheong's creative talents are shown in his latest short drama, The Smoking Woman. He intends to enter it into both national and international film festivals in the near future.
His collaborations include, Sung HeeAn's experimental film, Fan and Me (Cannes Critics Week, Cannes, 2001), Min Choi's, Power of Dung, (Green Film festival, 2005), and Minki Park's, American Penquin Project (Sundance film festival online, 2006).
Along with his long list of accomplishments Mr. Cheong has attended seminars and participated in the United Nations Television Forum, and the HPA Professional Technology conference for the past several years. His most recent honor was as a recipient of a CUNY-wide Diversity Grant to research and produce a documentary on the development of Asian study at Brooklyn College.
Mr. Cheong currently teaches both undergraduate and graduate students in video post production and theory and field television production through the department of Television and Radio. He continues to coordinate, direct and edit various productions at Brooklyn College and the community at large. He is sort after for his creativity, professional judgment in all digital media projects, and his exceptional skills in media editing.
Office hours
Tue 3:00PM-5:00PM
Wed 3:00PM-5:00PM
Please make all appointments directly with Professor Cheong.
Office
303c A (Whitehead)
(718)951-5555 or (718) 951-5000 ext. 2793
cyoung@brooklyn.cuny.edu

Terence Dollard
Adjunct Assistant Professor
M.F.A. Television Production, Brooklyn College 2000
Spring 2007 Courses:
TVR 20 Sight, Sound and Motion
TVR 732X Problems in Multiple Camera Television Production


Kurt Odenwald
Adjunct Assistant Professor

MFA Television Production, Brooklyn College, New York
Writer, Producer, Director and Editor of several short-form programs in both
television and film.
Formerly News Editor for VMS New York. Worked as a journalist in the area of Corporate Communication for several years.
Kurt dedicates a good portion of his free time to writing, focusing mainly on the thriller and horror genres.
Office: 008 Whitehead Hall
Telephone: 718-951-5585
kodenwald@brooklyn.cuny.edu


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