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Online Student Showcase - Audio / Video

Below are a sampling of student-created DMAT projects sorted by semester (newest to oldest):


Title: MSU & U

Authors: Sherry Bagnall, Lauren Schroeder



Title: Sideshow

Authors: Michael Horgan, Brandon Peeples



Title: Little Miss Muffett: The Untold Story

Authors: Kristen Miller

Course: TC 447 Three Dimensional Graphics Design (Spring 2007)



Title: Time City

Authors: Raphael Vonthron, Michael Ludwig

Course: TC 843 Digital Media Project (Spring 2007)



Title: Collection of Machinima

Authors: Ben Medler

Description: This Machinima Collection has four machinimas that were directed by Ben Medler. Each of these machinimas were created for entry into various film contests sponsored by companies like Axe, Intel, the Fedora Project, and the Academy for Machinima Arts and Sciences.



Title: All Juice, No Bull

Authors: Alex Fine

Course: TC448 Compositing and Special Effects (Fall 2005)

Description: This is a 30 second commercial for Jones Soda Company created using compositing and special effects techniques.



Title: Beyond Pong: The Evolution of Video Games

Authors: Andy Nwoye

Course: TC843 DMAT Project (Fall 2005)

Description: This documentary tells the story of how video games have "come of age" and how some game players have taken their passion for gaming to the next level.



Title: Pez Commercial

Authors: Nate Cooley, Bill Bonnell, Addam Pushman, Dan Buzzell

Course: TC448 Compositing and Special Effects (Fall 2005)

Description: This is a 30 second commercial for Pez created using compositing and special effects techniques.



Title: Spread the Love: Hershey's Kisses

Authors: Jillian Caywood, Joe Fitzgerald, Chris Larson, Chenoa McGee

Course: TC448 Compositing and Special Effects (Fall 2005)

Description: This is a 30 second commercial for Hershey\'s Kisses created using compositing and special effects techniques.



Title: Toward True Interoperability in Streaming Media

Authors: Insu Park

Course: TC899 Masters Thesis (Fall 2003)

Description: This is an interactive educational resource on the MPEG4 technology. This site was created as the production part of a MA Production Thesis. The thesis focused on comparing this highly interactive web site with a more traditional web site for conveying technical information.



Title: War Memorials

Authors: Adam Winans, Marjorie Hilliard, Shawn Norton

Course: TC442 Advanced Video Design and Production (Spring 2003)

Description: A historical and sentimental montage of war memorials.



Title: You Make the Date

Authors: Lucy Xi Xing, Mike Pasky, Mike Brinkman, Jessica Omura

Course: TC446 Advanced Interactive Media Design (Spring 2003)

Description: You Make the Date is an interactive dating game where you get to make the decisions and see your dates reactions.



Title: A Dog's Life

Authors: Holly Giesman

Course: TC442 Advanced Video Design and Production (Fall 2002)

Description: Through colorful and black and white shots, take a look into what life’s like through the eyes of a dog.



Title: Cables

Authors: Michael Postema

Course: TC442 Advanced Video Design and Production (Fall 2002)

Description: A cute and cleaver story of a man who discovers that his electric cables are being tangled by small cable-loving claymations. It’s a story of torment, torture and transformation



Title: Encounter

Authors: Brooks Tomlinson

Course: TC442 Advanced Video Design and Production (Fall 2002)

Description: A hilarious lesson on etiquette and talking too much. A guy meets a girl at a party and is a little too loquacious for her tastes.



Title: New Media Now

Authors: Haomin Chen, Robert Malinowski, Aparna Ramchandran, Adina Huda, and Insu Park

Course: TC842 Design and Development of Media Projects (Fall 2002)

Description: New Media Now was designed to give the viewer a step-by-step guide to how to make an interactive video project.



Title: The Spirit Stones

Authors: Ming Tang, Lauriano Aguirre, Matt Block, Sitthiporn Nimsritrakul, Kay Chen, Lizzie Chen, and Kaitlan Chu

Course: TC842 Design and Development of Media Projects (Fall 2002)

Description: The Spirit Stones is a web site, trailer, and documentary about a proposed (fictious) story-driven fighting game.



Title: Taxidermist

Authors: Mathew Beuckelaere, Kay Chen, Diane Cortes

Course: TC442 Advanced Video Design and Production (Summer 2002)

Description: A professional taxidermist, Charlie Fanta, explains the process of the craft to the audience.



Title: Stained Glass

Authors: David Scott Rembiesa

Course: TC899 Masters Thesis (Summer 2001)

Description: The creative portion of David Scott Rembiesa\'s masters thesis was a hands on exploration into the use of digital technology in filmmaking. An original movie short entitled Stained Glass was produced using high-end digital production equipment provided by the Michigan State University Telecommunication Department. Once completed, the movie was distributed digitally on the Web and in Dolby Surround Sound on DVD video discs.



Title: Three Way Monte

Authors: Ryan Mulvaney, Peter Maziak, Charles McPike, Marcus Shapley, and Kelly Schleicher

Course: TC842 Message Design, Development and Project Management (Spring 2001)

Description: Three Way Monte is an experiment in interactive storytelling using choice points in a digital video production.



Title: GLOVE

Authors: Simon Kim

Course: TC899 Masters Thesis (Fall 1999)

Description: GLOVE, a psychological thriller, is a short digital film produced, written, directed, shot, and edited by Simon Kim as a graduate thesis project at Michigan State University. Produced on a shoestring budget, it takes advantage of the digital technology to achieve maximum production value possible.



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