2013 Media Showcase
The roster is long and the subjects鈥攁 local dairy, a bike accident, the Galapagos鈥攁re varied at the media production event.
Communication arts and sciences professor Brian Fuller is waiting on a phone call. 鈥淲e have a blackout in Nairobi that鈥檚 really messing with us,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e waiting for a couple of films to come in from the Kenya Semester.鈥 Where Fuller is waiting, in the editing suites of the De Vos Communications Center basement, the student lab aids are bustling. One is editing the titles on a film, another is polishing a promo and yet another is finalizing the list of films to be shown at the Media Showcase, held 7 p.m., Thursday, May 9, in the Covenant Fine Arts Center.
The event is a bi-annual screening of films from 17c起草社区 students: the culmination of a semester鈥檚-worth of learning about the cinematic art. (There is also a fall showcase.) The frenzy leading up to Media Showcase is typical, said Fuller, but this Thursday鈥檚 showcase is not: 鈥淭his is going to be a huge one,鈥 he said. In addition to the offerings from Kenya, the event will feature more than 20 student films from many genres: There鈥檚 , a documentary about a local dairy; Prison Ministry, a film that features an inmate being baptized and , the story of a winter bike trip gone wrong.
Change of location
鈥淚t鈥檚 an adventure film set in the desert, but instead we had to film it in February here,鈥 said senior media production major David Witwer who helped produce the film. There were a lot of challenges to winterizing the story, penned by fellow-senior media production major Nicholas Afton and filmed at parks in Kentwood and Rockford. Not the least of these challenges, Witwer said, was 鈥渢rying to film it before our actors froze to death.鈥
The documentary Multimedia Internet Experience, on the other hand, took its student crew inside an environment fostered on the Web. The film is about cosplay, the practice of dressing up as cartoon characters and role-playing, and the cosplayers in the documentary are devoted to the Web cartoon series Homestuck. 鈥淪ome of the people we talked to say, 鈥業鈥檓 socially awkward. I鈥檓 not normally outgoing,鈥欌 said Chi Tran, the sophomore media production major who directed the film, "but getting into the character allows them to do what they wouldn鈥檛 normally be able to do.鈥 the documentary allowed its creators to explore how the internet stretches the boundaries of human interaction, Tran said.
The score for Multimedia Internet Experience, was digitally composed by David Noa, one of several composition majors who created scores for the student filmmakers鈥 work. (Noa was also among last year.) Recently, he switched his major to media production: 鈥淥ne day, I鈥檒l be able to write the music for my own film,鈥 he said. And Noa suggested, the interdisciplinary collaboration should work both ways: 鈥淗onestly, music is so important to film 鈥 I think every media production major should take an introductory music class.鈥
In the Crowd
The Media Showcase typically draws not only media production students and composers, said Fuller, but the student filmmakers鈥 friends and family and other interested people as well. It鈥檚 an important experience for media production students, he said.
鈥淎t some point in your preparation for your life as a filmmaker, you ought to watch and listen to people react to your film: not your church, not your mom, but a critical and educated audience.鈥 He鈥檚 gratified that the students take the event seriously: 鈥淭here are so many assignments that students do primarily for the eyes of professors,鈥 Fuller said. 鈥淭he stakes seem higher when you show it to other people. So it seems that 鈥淐鈥-level work is less acceptable to them.鈥
And for this very atypical showcase, Fuller is willing to bend his own rules about what constitutes quality. Though he generally thinks any student film that screens longer than four minutes is too long, Fuller is making an exception for the documentary on the Galapagos/Amazonia interim created by junior media production major Maria VanDyken: 鈥淗er 12-minute film is lovely,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so beautiful, I鈥檓 closing the showcase with it.鈥