This film was created for my Time-Based Media Class. The project was titled "Voxpop," which means "Voice of the People." For the assignment, the team went around campus to interview students about a lighthearted topic - the recent remarks of people attempting to storm Area 51 and speculate on what might be inside. Working collaboratively in a group of three, we took turns managing the camera, running audio, and conducting the interviews. We then worked together on the video editing as well. The final product showcases an inspiring and inspirational look at student perspectives on a popular cultural phenomenon.

This video was a collaborative project for my Time-Based Media course. Titled "PSA" (Public Service Announcement), the film conveyed the message: "Don't take your parents for granted - tell them you care." The narrative followed a student who, while studying in a computer lab, ignoring text messages from his mother. Later, he learns she had fallen ill and was hospitalized. As the editor, I was responsible for the post-production work on this impactful project.

For my Time Based Media class, I created a video for a project titled "Process Project," in which students were allowed to freely choose their topic but focus on the process involved. Opting to showcase a recently learned dip recipe that had received rave reviews, I determined a food-based project would be an excellent fit, as recipes inherently involve clear, discrete steps to achieve the final dish.

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