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Multimedia Showcases by TCOM Classes and Students
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* BGSU Media Falcons (Spring, 2012)
Media Falcons is an inside look to the media organizations that Bowling Green State University has to offer. With Jason DiMarco leading the way, we meet up with several BGSU students and faculty member involved with WBGU-TV and on-campus media. We hope you enjoy the video and that maybe one day, you too, can be a Media Falcon!
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* The 48 Hour Film Festival by Rewas Hage and her group (Fall, 2010)
The 48 Hour Film Festival (http://www.48hourfilm.com/cleveland/ ,
http://www.48hourfilm.com/filmapalooza/ ) is a competition that is all over the
Country. The point of the competition is to make a film in 48 hours and
it competes against fellow filmmakers. All the winners of the selected
cities get their movies shown at Filmapalooza in Miami, Florida for a
chance to win the grand prize. This competition is fun and great
practice for all filmmakers.
Rewa Hage and her group's film was a mockumentary about a croquet competition to
win a scholarship to Balls State and the two men who are on two
different sides of the social ladder trying to win it. The film was
written filmed and edited in 48 hours. The rules of the 48 Hour Film
Festival was that you had to randomly pick a genre and the judges would
pick everyone a prop, line and challenge that needed to be incorporated
into the film. Our genre was mockumentary, their line was "I want to try"
the prop was flowers and the challenge was a character who was a
waiter/waitress named either Jill or Jack Hildebrand.
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* College of Music by Jared Jacobs (Fall, 2010)
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* The Art of Learning (Spring, 2010)
A 20 minute documentary produced in TCOM 4700: Practicum in Video Production was made possible with the cooperation of The Toledo School for The Arts . Supported by The Learn and Serve Great Cities - Great Service Consortium, led by Otterbein College, Ohio Campus Compact, and the University of Cincinnati. This project was also supported by the Office of Service-Learning at BGSU via the 2009-2011 Service-Learning Community Course Development grants provided by the BGSU University Bookstore.
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