Wheeler Winston Dixon was a scholar and a film maker, his strongest known areas to film is theory, criticism and history. He has written about 'a short history on film' and ' a history on horror'. He has been a professor of film studies and english at the university of Nebraska, Lincoln. He also made many experimental films including a film in France called 'Squatters' and a documentary called 'Women Who Made the Movies'. Being an expert in film history and other aspects of film makes him a well respected film critic so film makers try to work up to his standards.
He is also the author for thirty books and over more than a 100 articles on film. He has also appeared on national media outlets discussing film and culture trends. He has been quoted by 'The New Yorker' 'The New York Times' 'The BBC' 'CNN' 'US News and World Report' and many other national media outlets. In 2016, Dixton had returned to experimental working in HD video, with films like ' An American Dream' ' Still Life' and 'Closed Circuit'. however in addition to this he co-ordinates film studies at the University of Nebraska .
He is also the author for thirty books and over more than a 100 articles on film. He has also appeared on national media outlets discussing film and culture trends. He has been quoted by 'The New Yorker' 'The New York Times' 'The BBC' 'CNN' 'US News and World Report' and many other national media outlets. In 2016, Dixton had returned to experimental working in HD video, with films like ' An American Dream' ' Still Life' and 'Closed Circuit'. however in addition to this he co-ordinates film studies at the University of Nebraska .