School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa invites applications for a tenure‐track Assistant Professor position in Digital Cinema Production to begin in Fall 2026. We are looking for a collaborative and talented colleague, with strong creative initiative who is well prepared to teach intensive hands-on introductory and advanced production classes.
As Hawai‘i’s Film School, School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) is at the forefront of cinematic arts education in the Pacific. Located in Honolulu at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, SCA is dedicated to academic and creative excellence through its bachelor of arts degree designed to encourage innovation and collaboration with an emphasis on Hawaii, Pacific, and Asia. Focused in the heart of a state with a robust film and television industry, SCA encourages professional development, mentorship and community engagement through a variety of programs, including internships, master classes, and industry screenings. SCA nurtures and empowers students to develop their own unique voice as storytellers. Exploring cinematic arts forms rooted in personal experience and place-based learning through animation, cinema studies, digital cinema production, and screenwriting.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Teach beginning to advanced courses in Production Sound/Post-Production Sound;
- Assist in the development, support, and teaching of a curricular program in digital cinema production, stressing multiple theoretical, critical, historical, and technical approaches in the study, design, application, and distribution of digital cinema;
- Development of creative works or scholarship in your field of specialization, leading to public screenings and presentations;
- Involvement in and presentations at nationally recognized professional organizations/conferences in your field;
- Work towards the development of internship opportunities for students;
- Supervise student production;
- Involvement in service to the department, university, and community;
- Advise student majors in the Digital Cinema Production and Cinematic Arts tracks; and
- Other duties as assigned by the Chair.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Terminal degree (Ph.D., M.F.A. or equivalent) in Digital Cinema Production or closely related field from a college or university of recognized standing (degree must be completed by August 2026), or Master’s Degree in a closely related field plus five years of film industry experience;
- Professional experience in Sound Production/Sound Post-Production;
- Hands-on experience teaching Sound Production and Sound Post-Production classes;
- Hands-on experience teaching Digital Cinema Production classes;
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively and collegially with students, faculty, staff, and administration.
Desirable Qualifications:
- Experience in and comprehensive knowledge of:
- Experience in Location Sound Recording;
- Expertise in Post-Production Sound including sound mixing, sound design, Foley, and sound editing for scripted/dramatic productions as demonstrated through the creation, direction, and collaboration on projects;
- Mastery of professional DAW’s including but not limited to Pro Tools, Logic Pro, and other audio editing software systems;
- Proficiency in Digital Post-Production software including but not limited to Adobe Creative Cloud, AVID, Da Vinci Resolve;
- Experience with AVID Mixing Console;
- Experience with Color Correction;
- Experience with surround sound mixing, immersive sound design/editing for games, VR, AR, etc.;
- Experience in editing dialogue, ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement), and music, as well as mixing for various media formats;
- Strong knowledge of modern audio equipment and signal flow; ability to troubleshoot technical issues and refine sound quality;
- Expertise in acoustics, noise reduction, and mixing to current industry standards so that final audio meets technical and creative standards;
- Experience in community engagement.
Review of applications will begin 11/3/2025, until the position is filled. For more information and to apply, follow this link: https://go.hawaii.edu/m2o