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Media Showcase: superheroes on deck

Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Myrna Anderson

Every year, the audience grows. 鈥淪lowly, students brought in the actors, their friends, their families,鈥 said communication arts and sciences (CAS) professor . Over the short history of the biannual , the line of people waiting to enjoy a semester鈥檚 worth of cinematic output from 17c起草社区鈥檚 media production students has stretched up the stairs from the Robert L. Bytwerk Video Theater and into the DeVos Communication Center lobby.

鈥淧eople would buy food and eat it in line while they were waiting,鈥 said CAS professor about the event, whose popularity has necessitated a change of venue: The 2010 edition of the Media Showcase will be held on 7 p.m., Saturday, December 11, in the new recital hall in the Covenant Fine Arts Center. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a wonderful, terrific evening,鈥 he said.

Featured on the program are the final film projects from all of the 17c起草社区 media production classes, and all genres are represented. 鈥淭he student films can be about anything.  I've seen gangster dramas, instructional pieces about fire safety, documentaries about railroad enthusiasts, zombie films, musicals, and comedies.  We never really know what's coming through the door,鈥 Fuller said.

Also featured are a few faculty offerings. Fuller will show a clip from his recently completed documentary A Shared Space: learning from the Mustard Seed School. His media production colleague Daniel Garcia will show a film of Balinese dancers that originally appeared in the 2009 exhibition Charis: Neighbors, Strangers, Family, Friends, Boundary Crossings. Chief engineer and CAS professor will show a video about jury duty and one about computer science.

Night of superheroes

The theme for this year鈥檚 showcase is superhero movies, an idea that originated with one of several lab aids helping Fuller to organize the event: 鈥淚鈥檓 a pretty big fan of superhero movies,鈥 confessed Taylor Wogoman, who, in addition to having three videos in the showcase, also helped to produce the theme videos for the evening. 鈥淚 have been putting a lot of work into them.鈥 (Wogoman also persuaded Fuller, Garcia and Bosmeijer into costume for one of the films, but he refused to divulge their superhero identities.)

Former Media Showcases have focused on film specialities such as the western, and the French New Wave. Last year鈥檚 theme was 1950s Atomic Science Fiction Movies: 鈥淲e actually shot the intro in 3鈥揇 and passed out glasses,鈥 said Fuller, who explained that the showcase themes are not gimmicks: 鈥淲e have an opportunity not just to show off student works but to teach about a genre of film,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are using themes to connect with film theory and criticism.鈥

Planning the showcase (another edition of which happens in May) means long hours for Fuller and the students. 鈥淭his week leading up to showcase is actually my finals week鈥,鈥 Wogoman said. 鈥淭hursday is the day all the final projects are due, so the other lab aids and myself will be spending Thursday night putting them together into the showcase Blu-ray and mastering the DVDs to sell. It usually lasts well into the morning.鈥

Nights in DeVos

And students with films in the showcase are also logging a lot of overtime, said Fuller: 鈥淭hese people work just mercilessly hard,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t would be hard to convince people of the number of hours that these people spend in the editing cubicles鈥攖hey just don鈥檛 go home.鈥

There鈥檚 a lot of appraising going on at Media Showcase, Fuller said, and a lot of networking. 鈥淭he 100-level students are looking at what the upper-level projects are like. And the seniors are looking at the underclassmen and thinking, 鈥楢w, he鈥檚 got game.鈥 So, allegiances are beginning to form in the lobby after the show. It鈥檚 one of the big nights we create community.鈥

It鈥檚 also the night that media production student test their work on a wider audience. 鈥淭he payoff is the reaction of their parents and their sweeties and their friends,鈥 Fuller said, 鈥渁nd to have that happen all in one night is a rush.鈥