Travis Sutton

Media Theory, Student Outreach and Mentoring
Senior Lecturer
Media Arts Academic Advisor
Travis Sutton

UNT Faculty Profile

Bio

Travis Sutton's background in film production began with the LDS Motion Picture Studios in Provo, Utah. Sutton later worked on crew for various independent feature films, short films, commercials, and documentaries. Sutton directed the feature-length documentary Extraordinary Measures, which premiered at the San Francisco Documentary Festival in 2007. Sutton's primary research interests include gender and sexuality, affect and emotion, and Mormon cinema. His most recent publications include "Avenging the Body: Disability in the Horror Film" in A Companion to the Horror Film, and "Emma Hale Smith, Gay Sensibility, and Straight History" in the upcoming anthology from Utah State University Press, Depicting a Mormon Moment.

Sutton earned a B.A. in Media Arts at Brigham Young University and an M.A. in Film Critical/Cultural Studies at the University of North Texas. Sutton is working to complete his Ph.D. at Texas AandM University.

Before returning to the University of North Texas to become part of the faculty, Sutton taught courses in film, literature, and composition at Southern Methodist University, Texas AandM University, and Blinn College.

Courses:
  • Film and Television Analysis
  • International Film History from 1945
  • Lesbian, Gay and Queer Film and Video
  • Affect, Emotion and the Movies
  • Hitchcock Films