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POST FEBRUARY 2017
BITS & PIECES
HOLLYWOOD — Biola University's
acclaimed Cinema and Media Arts
Program (www.biola.edu/cinema-
and-media-arts-ba) recently spon-
sored a Studio Task Force Dinner
at CBS Studios in Los Angeles with
special featured guest speaker,
Batman executive producer Michael
Uslan. An industry legend who's on
the forefront of film and television
development and content exchange
with China and Korea, Uslan is a
true fanboy-turned-producer — and
the bestselling author of The Boy
Who Loved Batman, and the just-re-
leased comic book series Lone
Ranger/Green Hornet, published by
Dynamite Entertainment.
The evening was hosted by Jack
Hafer, CEO of Boulevard Pictures
and CMA's director of special
projects, and high-profile invit-
ed guests included Biola alumni,
including director Scott Derrickson
(Doctor Strange), producer Matt
Malek (Scorsese's Silence, and To
The Bone starring Keanu Reeves),
director Michael Carney (upcom-
ing Paramount feature, Same Kind
of Different As Me) and Vine and
YouTube star Zach King.
Hafer noted that the Studio Task
Force event was "a very special op-
portunity to be able to have some-
one at the level of Michael Uslan
speak to the CMA program at Biola
University. He brings such a wealth
of experience, expertise and connec-
tions. The audience, which included
donors, partners, students and fac-
BIOLA U. FEATURES BATMAN
EP MICHAEL USLAN AT STUDIO
TASK FORCE DINNER
Studio Task Force Dinner
(L-R) Uslan and Hafer