We loved spending time with students from the Ithaca College New York #Film and #Television Student Alliance during their trip to New York City this week. Macy Brandon and Meaghan Batte chatted all about what happens inside the agency, on set, and the production ins and outs of our content and creator studio. The next wave of makers is coming and we're here for it!
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"Growing up in Kearney and being a graduate of UNK, I know the importance of having the university in Kearney. It is satisfying to know that our work here is helping students better themselves." -Bryce Jensen, Classroom Technologist for UNK Graduate Studies and Academic Innovation Bryce provides livestream opportunities for our online students and is always willing to help us with our tech needs. We are so grateful to have Bryce in our office! 💙💛 Give him a big Loper-shoutout in the comments below! 👇 #unkonline #PowerOfTheHerd
UNK alumnus Bryce Jensen is best known in the community for his nine years as executive director of The World Theatre and as co-owner of Buffalo Records. He’s a current board member for the nonprofit movie theater in downtown Kearney and for Crane River Theater, where he also appears in productions. But did you know he returned to his alma mater two years ago to work as a classroom technologist in University of Nebraska at Kearney Online? Read more about Bryce and what he is up to now:
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By supporting arts programs for youth, we can help foster a new generation of creative and confident individuals who are better equipped to face the challenges of the future. Boomer Grace, Technical Arts Instructor at Paso Robles Youth Arts Center, is grateful for Must!'s support of their video production program, which includes industry-standard software, computers, technical equipment, and more. "I can offer students a real-world experience in filmmaking. And that experience extends beyond producing a film. It teaches self-expression, discipline, and organization skills for life. Our budding filmmakers learn that the movie is a meta-project. It’s a compilation of many different complex projects that make one complicated whole. As an example, they come to understand that one draft is not enough; perhaps 25 drafts will be enough to compete against those who will win a prize. Successful adults discover these lessons over time. What if students were able to create such a project that would make them more responsible and understand that as we grow up, hard work is rewarded? A movie is just that! And Youth Arts is making it happen." #ArtsForAll #YouthEmpowerment #InvestInKids #InspireCreativity #NonProfitImpact
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Looking for your next binge-worthy TV show? Dive into the lives of these quirky characters as they navigate the ups and downs of adolescence with wit and charm. However, despite its potential, "Boarders" seems to lack confidence in fully embracing its unique premise. Read below. #entertainment #television
Binge Or Cringe: ‘Boarders’ Is A Humorous High School Dramedy Lacking In Confidence — A Hot Set
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As a higher ed institution, you need curious students to be able to imagine themselves on campus. And what captures that better than the sounds they might experience every day? What is it like to walk across campus in the autumn, newly fallen leaves crackling underfoot? What does it sound like from the stands at a big game? What are the outside sounds of spring at graduation? Whether you’re making a feature film or a six-second ad, the entire point of video as a medium is to get you to feel something when you watch it. Sound is incredibly good at evoking an emotion, and embedding it in the viewer’s memory. Continue reading our latest post about sound design on Full Circle: https://ologie.co/44jGtjZ #SoundDesign #HEMktg
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Is cancel culture real? If so, how can we tell if it’s getting better or worse? FIRE has the answer: the Campus Deplatforming Database, which tracks attempts to disinvite campus speakers or cancel performances, exhibits, and film screenings.
Campus Deplatforming Database
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I help children grow in confidence, build life skills and make friends through classes in singing, dance and drama
Lights, Camera, Education: How Performing Arts Enhance Learning and Development Did you know that engaging in the performing arts can also boost your child's resilience and adaptability? It's true! Through the challenges and triumphs of rehearsals, auditions, and live performances, children learn to navigate uncertainty, handle constructive feedback, and bounce back from setbacks with grace. Read the full blog here👇 https://buff.ly/47yJoq9
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Check out this Blog post about the importance of deliberate use of sound in television programming - any media programming - for toddlers! https://lnkd.in/eDAjj93d
Safe and Sound
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Highlight that the show serves their most common needs: 1. Plenty of opportunities for women actors, acknowledging that most undergraduate Theatre programs are majority women. 2. A focus on contemporary issues facing our communities, or, if a translation or reinterpretation of a Western play, why it still resonates today. 3. Indicating when it could typically fit in a school's season, typically with smaller shows of casts of 8 or less people in the fall semester (after the summer break, when both students and faculty are getting back into the swing of things) and large cast shows of casts of 8 or more in winter/spring semesters. 4. Indicate learning opportunities for student designers.
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A while back, Sony reached out looking to work on a video together... The goal? Promote the new Sony ZV-E1 camera. The difficulty? Figure out how to authentically integrate/communicate important camera features without cutting away to a boring segment during the video that loses the viewer's interest. How did I navigate it? I made the camera a character in the video that pushed the narrative forward. Oftentimes, a product (or service) doesn't fit into the overall story of the video, which leaves the viewer feeling like it's taking something away from the story, rather than adding to it. (Ryan Hashemi is king of this!^) Example for furthered thought: Imagine a friend is telling you a story but in the middle of it, they get a phone call, talk to someone about something else for a minute, then they hang up and get back to your conversation... Sometimes looking at it from that perspective can help you design a better ad! Let me know how I did! Video: https://rb.gy/71xo7 Cheers, Max (: #creatoreconomy #creatormarketing
Day in the Life at a Private College in California
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Back in 1999, while in college, I embarked on an ambitious, crazy project with one of my best friends: producing a feature-length, psychological science fiction coming-of-age thriller using only a Hi-8 camcorder, a janky digital editing setup, a cast made up of our friends, about $5,000 earned from summer jobs, and a whole lot of idiotic overconfidence. I was going to be the next Spielberg. After two years of intense production and post-production (including half a dozen special effects sequences), and a lot of obsessive fortitude, we finally premiered our 86-minute film "Wired Awake" at Vassar College this week 23 years ago. Watching it with a 300-person audience of friends, family, and peers from college was simultaneously the most terrifying, humiliating, exhilarating, and empowering experience of my young life. Was the film any good? Ehhhhh... No. Not really. It was overlong and not particularly well written, but it WAS impressive for a couple of college kids with no money. It was innovative and completely groundbreaking for its day. So why share this now? 1. Maybe it's just being in my 40s, but I can't stop thinking about that chapter and the sense of freedom and possibility. 2. And with how much is changing and in flux right now with #design, #technology, media, and the #agency business, I'm stuck on just how much being innovative and thinking big is gonna be more necessary than ever. Forward progress arises from daring to take big risks and maintaining the (sometimes naive) determination to follow through. Onward.
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