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At the end of the ART Network class

This class was full of interesting and valuable learning moments. Initially I wasn't sure how I'd feel about this class, as it is the first 6 hour class I've ever taken, but I thoroughly enjoyed the course from start to finish. The projects were fun and engaging, and gave us a lot of creative freedom to produce a project both professionally, and to a degree in which we had a vision for. I really liked the collaborative nature of the class, each collaboration had its own challenges to overcome and learn from. Some of those challenges came from communication with teammates, some of the challenges came from technical roadblocks, but no matter what they were, we were all able to overcome them. Ina addition, I found our instructor Lisa to be fantastic. The class would not be the same without her. She provided the material clearly and in a way that excited us for the projects. She also was very good about helping out, especially if a student was struggling. All in all, I though...

Familiar Faces at Ringling College

Once the documentary was completely assembled, edited, graphics added, sound mixed, etc. I submitted it to canvas and uploaded it to youtube. Here's the link to watch it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqv6982mjiQ&feature=youtu.be

Mini Documentary (From Start to Finish)

For our final project, our class split into two groups. The first group worked on a music video, the second group (of which I was a part of) worked on a mini documentary. The theme of our project was "Familiar Faces of Ringling College". So we connected with many members of the staff of whom many people have seen, but few had spoken to, and asked to meet up for an interview with them. The subject of my segment was Andres Paz, the ART Network Production Specialist. He's often seen documenting the larger events around campus for the ART Network. The interview I conducted with him was very insightful, among many things, I asked him questions about his job, his background, his life as a student at Ringling. I really enjoyed getting to know Andres through this discussion, his answers were always detailed and interesting, which made both the interview and editing very enjoyable. Once I began editing the footage, I found that everything ran pretty smooth, with the exception ...