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Interdisciplinary Faculty for Society and Community / Photographic Communication
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Sharon Balaban
(MFA.)
Lecturer
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Ofer Ben Yehuda
Teacher
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Dr. Mouli Bentman
(Ph.D.)
Lecturer
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Yonathan Boger
Teaching Assistant
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Roi Boshi
(Ph.D)
Teacher
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Mr. Ori Burg
(M.A)
Teacher
Ori’s exceptional talent as a storyteller is reflected in his precise direction and unique visual world he creates. Throughout his career, he has developed a diverse cinematic taste, bringing fresh ideas and extensive knowledge in visual effects and post-production to the editing room. He has a deep understanding of photography, lighting, editing, and design, which enables him to bring a cinematic approach to projects from various content worlds. His pleasant and calm demeanor allows him to maintain precision and professionalism in every project. Ori founded ZOA Films, where he served as the creative director and directed commercials, films, and music videos. Additionally, during his time in the army, Ori served in the intelligence filming unit and later studied cinema at Tel Aviv University. His portfolio includes advertisements for leading brands and major marketing agencies.
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Mitchell Clyman
Teacher
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Amir Cohen
Teacher
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Mr. Gilad Guli Cohen
Teacher
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Mr. Guy Cohen
(M.A)
Teacher
Graduated from the Department of Photographic Communication of the The Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College.
In the beginning, I worked as a food photographer in the studio I opened in Tel Aviv, but during the corona epidemic, I made an occupational change to the world of styling. Currently works with various companies in the food world for social media, recipes and product photography. -
Sharon shaul Cohen
(M.A)
Teacher
Adobe's certified instructor in Israel for video editing in Premiere Pro
Owner of MIVIDEO - Adobe's official training center in Israel
Videographer, editor and video creator - The one and only -
Liba Farkash
Teaching Assistant
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Yossi Galanti
(M.A.)
Senior Lecturer
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Mr. Gal Genossar
(M.A)
Teacher
Gal Genossar is an accomplished film director with a passion for telling diverse and impactful stories that resonate with a broad range of audiences. Gal began his career as a cinematographer on various feature films, honing his technical and artistic skills behind the camera. His directorial debut came with the suspense drama Room 101 (2012), followed by The Garden Keeper (2014), an innovative blend of 3D animation and live-action. These films garnered awards and international recognition, setting the stage for Gal’s dynamic career.
In 2019, Gal expanded his creative reach by directing a children's series for the Hope Channel, and later that year, he directed a biblical period film for the ultra-Orthodox community, notable for its portrayal of strong female protagonists.
Recent projects include The Monopol (2023), an award-winning historical short film about a family during the Holocaust of the Macedonian Jews, and Drone Pilot (2024), a documentary about Medhat Yosef that was tragically killed at the start of the Second Intifada. Produced for the Public Broadcasting Corporation, this documentary is currently being showcased at international festivals. Gal’s latest feature, House Arrest (2025), explores themes of family, faith, and redemption and is currently in post-production.
Gal holds a B.F.A. in film and television and is a graduate of Sapir Academic College, with additional training from the Chubbuck Acting Course.
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Eddie Gerald
Teacher