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Vickery Wedding

Chatham University Drama Club Productions

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Once Nothing Final Show

Sarah Heinz Foundation Golf Outing

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Kilroy

The MFA in Film and Digital Technology at Chatham University was largely project based, and as such, many of the assignments were short films, scripts, or even websites. My latest project was my thesis film and paper, consisting of a 25-35 minute fully-produced film and accompanying thesis.

 

My film was to be entitled "Behind Us" and was supposed to be a narrative drama involving a 14-day roadtrip from Pittsburgh to LA, but when we lost our actors, funding, and producer one week before production started, we were at a loss for options. We continued with the trip and incorporated test shoots into a documentary about the entire process.

 

From a theory perspective, I was largely focused on the relationship between modern technology and its effects on creativity and media as a whole. The final thesis was around 150 pages and the film is currently available on Amazon Prime.

Shadowboxer

The MFA in Film and Digital Technology at Chatham University was largely project based, and as such, many of the assignments were short films, scripts, or even websites. My latest project was my thesis film and paper, consisting of a 25-35 minute fully-produced film and accompanying thesis.

 

My film was to be entitled "Behind Us" and was supposed to be a narrative drama involving a 14-day roadtrip from Pittsburgh to LA, but when we lost our actors, funding, and producer one week before production started, we were at a loss for options. We continued with the trip and incorporated test shoots into a documentary about the entire process.

 

From a theory perspective, I was largely focused on the relationship between modern technology and its effects on creativity and media as a whole. The final thesis was around 150 pages and the film is currently available on Amazon Prime.

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