Pete Johnston
- (he/him)
- john2950@msu.edu
- c637 Wells Hall
- Interim Director of Film Studies
- Film Studies
Biography
Pete Johnston is a filmmaker and educator whose short fiction and documentary works have screened in film festivals across the country. His most recent documentary pieces have explored themes of immigration and sanctuary. Walking For Ded won Best Documentary at the 2019 Cinetopia: Detroit Voices film festival. What Happens To A Dream Deferred won, among other awards, the Advocacy in Latino Film Award at the 2018 Tulipanes Latino Art & Film Festival. He is currently working on two feature length documentary projects, one on gun violence prevention and one on an annual magician convention in rural Michigan.
As an educator, he has taught film production and managed the Film Studies production space and equipment at Michigan State University since 2012. He regularly teaches courses such as Intro to Film Production, Cinematography, Editing Aesthetics, and the Fiction Film Production capstone. With colleague Justus Nieland, he has led the Film in Britain study abroad program in London and Edinburgh. He also has led the Spring Break Study Away program in Los Angeles with colleague Kate Sonka. He has given workshops on production topics like cellphone cinematography to both industry and lay audiences. He also leads a weeklong summer camp for young filmmakers.
As a storyteller he has brought stories to life for clients like Michigan State University College of Arts & Letters, Michigan Humanities, Dr. April Baker-Bell, Eli Review, and more. He believes in the power of film to make positive change.
Pete has a B.F.A. in photography from Alma College and an M.A. in Digital Media Art and Technology from Michigan State University.
College of Arts & Letters News
- MSU Film Studies Faculty Member Appears on ‘Jeopardy!’College of Arts & Letters
July 16, 2025Peter Johnston, Interim Director and faculty member in the Film Studies program at Michigan State University, relied on his high school quiz bowl experience and arts and humanities background to secure a spot on the iconic game show “Jeopardy!” Johnston’s appearance as a […] Read Now →
- College Receives National Award for Innovative Policies and Programs Supporting Non-Tenure-Track FacultyCollege of Arts & Letters
October 10, 2024Michigan State University’s College of Arts & Letters has been selected as a winner of the 2024 Delphi Award for its dedicated work to include non-tenure-track faculty as full partners through its Charting Pathways of Intellectual Leadership (CPIL) initiative. As a winner […] Read Now →
- Fiction Filmmaking Capstone Class Premiers Short Film on April 24-25College of Arts & Letters
April 18, 2024After two semesters of immersive learning in film production, editing, and marketing, the 2023-2024 Fiction Filmmaking Capstone Class at Michigan State University will premiere its film, Feast Your Eyes, about the life of an amateur TV show producer who becomes captivated by his […] Read Now →
- FILMETRY Festival Will Celebrate ‘Poetics of Cinema’ APRIL 19College of Arts & Letters
April 10, 2024FILMETRY, a film festival that celebrates the union of film and poetry, will give extra emphasis to that union in this year’s festival, when poetry goes to the movies on the page and the screen. As part of the festival, which is free and open to all, 11 short new films adapted […] Read Now →
- CREATE! Micro-Grant Virtual Exhibit Displays Winning ProjectsCollege of Arts & Letters
March 22, 2024The completed projects of this year’s CREATE! Micro-Grant recipients can now be viewed online as part of the 2023 CREATE! Micro-Grant Showcase. This virtual exhibition includes photos and information on each of these creative projects. In 2023, the CREATE! Micro-Grant program […] Read Now →
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