Department of English

O'Dowd Hall, Room 544
586 Pioneer Drive
Rochester, MI 48309-4482
(location map)
(248) 370-3700
fax: (248) 370-4429

Adam Gould

A headshot of Adam Gould.

Associate Professor of Film Studies and Production

536 O’Dowd Hall
(248) 370-2152
[email protected]

Education

M.F.A. Savannah College of Art and Design

B.A. University of Michigan

Bio

Adam Gould is an editor and professor who teaches filmmaking at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. He has over twenty years of experience working in documentary and narrative film production and post-production. Adam received his MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Adam’s work has been screened at the Freep Film Festival in Detroit, Michigan, the Auckland International Film Festival in New Zealand, the DocUtah International Documentary Film Festival, Louisville’s International Festival of Film, the YoFi Fest in Yonkers, New York, the St. Louis International Film Festival, the Capital City Film Festival in Lansing, Michigan, the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, the PXL This Festival in Venice, California, the Boston Underground Film Festival, the Big Muddy Film Festival in Carbondale, Illinois, Independent Film Festival Boston, the Boston Jewish Film Festival, the New Hampshire Film Festival, the Woodstock Film Festival in New York, the Dayton Independent Film Festival in Ohio, the Pasadena Film Festival in California, and the United Nations Association Film Festival, Palo Alto, CA.

Major Fields
Film production, narrative filmmaking, documentary filmmaking, film editing, video essay

Recent Works 

Never Again Para Nadie  (co-producer & editor), short documentary film, 2022

Call Us Ishmael  (co-producer & editor), feature length documentary film, 2019

Welcome to Unity (editor), feature length documentary film, 2014

Campbell Walker is a Friend of Mine - The Aro Valley Digital Cinema Movement  (editor), feature length documentary film, 2010

IMDB

Courses Taught

FLM 1150-Introduction to Film, FLM 2100-Film and Formal Analysis, FLM 1600-Filmmaking I, FLM 2600-Filmaking II, FLM 3610-Documnetary Filmmaking, FLM 3620 Narrative Filmmaking, FLM 3660 Short Form Filmmaking, FLM 3661-Editing, FLM 4999-Filmmaking Thesis