Gözde Efe
Over the last fifteen years, I have built an untraditional career, from the academy to cinematography to directing, to teaching and entrepreneurship, serving good causes. I create media products- short videos, photographic essays, short documentaries, sound pieces, visual presentations- and more, from conception to completion.
Here is a little story-like traditional resume
2011
Bachelor's Degree, Communication Sciences, Film
Families in Eastern Turkey kept their young girls from School. In 2010, I earned a bachelor's degree in filmmaking with a thesis documentary that told their stories.
2012-2016
Research Assistant, Communication Sciences, Film
A year later, I was hired by the School of Communications as a research assistant. During my time as a scholar at Anadolu University, I was also awarded documentary funds by various organizations to direct;
The Vineyard, Izmir, Turkey, 2014
story of an older man refusing to leave his land fighting government authorities against urbanization
Le Cyrano, Strasbourg, FR, 2013
Broken, Lesvos, Greece, 2013
Telling the story of a family fled to France from Turkey in the 1980s
a lighthearted short documentary about the Greek and Turk on shared culture while touching the experiences of heavy population exchange in 1920s.
2013-2016
Master of Fine Arts, Film, San Francisco Art Institute
After a few work visits to the Bay Area, I developed a strong interest in conceptual art. Intertwined with my research scholarship, I attended the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) MFA in Film, graduating in 2016. I spent two years focusing on different art forms, including video mapping, sound installations, interactive multimedia pieces, experience designs, performance art, and more. This experience opened up my mind and changed me forever.
2014-present
Freelance Director, Editor, San Francisco Bay Area
I not only taught during my time as a research assistant but also at SFAI as a teaching assistant. Teaching was learning.
Faculty, Exploration School at Yale, 2016
After graduating from SFAI, I taught an intensive filmmaking program at the Exploration School at Yale for the summer by nomination. I thrived in classrooms whenever I had the chance to do it.
Returning to the Bay Area, I started working on producing multimedia content with Dr. Joon Yun and his team to support the media outreach efforts, supply archival still and moving image content, and grow an online presence. Dr. Yun is the president and managing partner of the hedge fund Palo Alto Investors, LP, founded in 1989; it has approximately $2 billion in assets invested in healthcare. He and Kimberly Bazar launched the Palo Alto Longevity Prize and donated $2 million to support the National Academy of Medicine's Longevity Grand Challenge. I worked in the field setting up, filming, photographing, interviewing, sound recording, archiving, and, at times, managing other cinematographers and crew members at various larger panels, workshops, closed-to-press events, and activities until the end of 2019. During that time, I kept my teaching at a shallow level.
2014-continuing
Freelance Director, Editor, San Francisco Area
At the beginning of 2020, I was inspired to work with children in conceptual art. While still working in the field for various Bay Area start-ups, I also launched a conceptual art program at a Montessori School in San Francisco. Then, the pandemic happened.
The power of video communication has become more crucial than ever.