Faculty Profile: Cara Pilson
Cara Pilson currently serves as Co-Director of the Documentary Film Program and as a Teaching Professor in Documentary Film. She has served as Associate Producer and Director of Research for multiple award-winning films that aired nationally on PBS. Most recently, she served as Associate Director and Director of Research on The Last Flight of Petr Ginz an award-winning documentary that has screened internationally and is distributed by First Run Features and Forward Entertainment.
Pilson has worked on three digital humanities projects funded by the Humanities Institute (HI) and produced by graduate and undergraduate students at Wake Forest. The projects have involved digital study guides and related short films about artists of the Holocaust, e-books on Filipino Street Art and a website and short films on African American Vietnam veterans and post-traumatic stress syndrome.
Our goal
The DH Community is a program of Wake Forest's Humanities Institute. We are faculty from across campus interested in investigating the emergence of digital humanities as a field of study, and its relevance and usefulness as a research and teaching tool in the humanities.Join the conversation!
Use your Wake Forest username and password to login and contribute to DH Talk.
Tag Cloud
Ada Lovelace administration advocacy alan liu Alan Turing Artificial Intelligence big data careers close reading crowdsourcing database design digital curation digital pedagogy digital projects digital scholarship digitization distant reading funding hastac history internet italy language liberal arts mapping media collections methods multimedia multimodal net neutrality pedagogy peer review quantitative analysis resource resources science sentiment analysis southern history statistics symposium teaching textual analysis THATCamp transcription word frequency