UOG Professor Anderson Wins Excellence Award for Feature Film Script
 University of Guam Associate Professor of Mass Media Dr. Raymond Anderson was recently
                                 recognized by the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) with an Award of Excellence
                                 for his feature-length film script.
University of Guam Associate Professor of Mass Media Dr. Raymond Anderson was recently
                                 recognized by the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) with an Award of Excellence
                                 for his feature-length film script.
The Centenarian’s Birthday Party was one of two faculty submitted scripts chosen by
                                 the BEA for its Festival of Media Arts competition. The honor is second only to the
                                 “Best in Competition” award. 
“I kind of had been wanting to do this one for quite a while because I felt so passionate
                                 about it,” Anderson said. “I’ve heard people say it’s a muse. If you don’t do it,
                                 it’ll go somewhere else. I had to write this. It wouldn’t let me go.”
The plot centers around a dysfunctional Jamaican family coming to terms with their
                                 ghosts when an alienated homosexual and adulterous father/son decides to attend his
                                 father’s 100th birthday party in Kingston, Jamaica.
“As I wrote it, the characters became real enough to surprise me with the things they
                                 did,” said Anderson, who is originally from Jamaica. “As I shaped them, they began
                                 to do things I didn’t expect.”
Anderson hopes to submit his script to a few other competitions. Eventually, he hopes
                                 the script can one day become a feature length film.
With a burgeoning filmmaking industry in Guam, Anderson sees the importance of incorporating
                                 more script writing into the Communication department’s curriculum.
“My goal is to make that part of our major on the Mass Media side,” he said. “We also
                                 want to work with the English department, making it a regular thing and focusing on
                                 developing short films.”
For more on the Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts, visit http://www.beafestival.org.
