Candace Egan is a professor of Film and Media Arts at California State University
Fresno and the Director of the MCJ Multimedia Production Service.
Candace has over 40 years experience in video production, including television news
and instructional/corporate video. She began her career as a TV news videographer,
the first woman to do so at her station. In addition to videography, her professional
experience includes multi-camera studio and remote truck directing, documentary directing,
producing and production coordination, scriptwriting and video editing. Currently
she is the Director of the student staffed MCJ Multimedia Production Service. In this
capacity she oversees multiple campus-based media projects and routinely engages in
contract projects for organizations within the region that have included the Sanger
Unified School District, State Center and West Hills Community College Districts,
the Central Sierra Museum, the John Corcoran Foundation, and the Italian Heritage
Museum Exhibit.
Candace's creative works have garnered her over 40 national awards and have been seen
in local, national and international venues. And she has been a faculty fellow at
the Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Seminar offered by the Western Knight Center
for Specialized Journalism at UC Berkeley, the IRTS Faculty Seminar, and the Television
Academy Faculty Seminar.
Recently Candace turned her focus to screenwriting. Her feature film script "Ladies
Club" was selected for review at the 2022 University Film Video Association Conferene.
She has written two feature film screenplays and is working on a television pilot
spec script.
Visit her website at Candace Egan Portfolio