The past few weeks we’ve been focusing on video in the School of Digital Communications (SDC (School of Digital Communications)). We’ve had Jordan Dodson from New Zealand as our guest speaker for the last two weeks. He’s been covering everything from compressing video to the film industry. Last week the students were working in pairs to make a short 5 minute film. They had to come up with an idea, write a script, and shoot their film. Here’s a behind the scenes look of Justin and Sugi’s movie titled ‘Day Off’. I’ve also posted the finished movie. Chris and Vicki also came up with a great movie titled ‘Matches’. Just scroll down to see this movie also. If you want to see other work from the SDC check out: sdc.josiahritner.com

See behind the scenes footage of “Day Off’ (You’ll need Quicktime 7 or higher to view any of these videos):
High - (480×360 1min17sec 7.4MB)
Med - (320×240 1min17sec 2.8MB)
Low - (160×120 1min17sec 0.980MB)

See “Day Off” by Sugi and Justin (You’ll need Quicktime 7 or higher to view any of these videos):
High - (480×360 4min37sec 26.2MB)
Med - (320×240 4min37sec 10.1MB)
Low - (160×120 4min37sec 3.4MB)

See “Matches” by Chris and Vicki (You’ll need Quicktime 7 or higher to view any of these videos):
High - (480×360 3min56sec 23MB)
Med - (320×240 3min56sec 8.8MB)
Low - (160×120 3min56sec 3MB)
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