UW Communication Arts production students have worked hard all semester creating short films and podcasts, stretching their creativity under challenging circumstances to tell stories and demonstrate what they’ve learned. We congratulate our students on their efforts.
We’d also like to thank the Teaching Assistants for CA155, CA355 and CA467 whose dedication and hard work helped guide students this semester. We’re also incredibly indebted to the staff of the Instructional Media Center for supporting our students during this difficult semester. Please enjoy this curated collection from spring 2021 production classes.
Short films from CA 155: Introduction to Digital Media Production
Chase a bag
by Michael Erickson
A Year Long Letter to Myself
Alyssa Rodriguez
Today
by Cecil Powless
I Got Here in a Space Taxi, but I’m Not a Taxi Driver
by Alanna Poindexter
In the Screen
by Kaitey Crosby
SHORT FILMS FROM CA 355: INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA PRODUCTION
Gear Up
by Zexuan Lin
A New Beginning
by Annalee Gunderson
Be Outside
by Allie Kutsch
MJF Art
by Hailey Fagan
Ramble On
by Missy Gilles
PROJECTS FROM CA 467: CINEMATOGRAPHY AND SOUND RECORDING
SHORT STORY IN 60 SECONDS, WITHOUT SOUND.
SHOOT A SCENE THAT CONVEYS OR RECREATES A MOOD.
Turn Around
by Luke Sill
Not Alone
by Cody Um
Sprouting Sacrifices
by Nina Bošnjak
Untitled
by Hailey Koller
“WEBS” SCENE 19
At a Halloween party, our main character chooses to lose their virginity to the foreign exchange student who lives with their best friend. One student played all the characters in addition to shooting the scene.
Podcasts from CA 609: Fiction Podcast Production
- Australian Kiss by Sam Gascon
- Somewhere Nowhere by Brooke Themar
- My Darth Vader by Rigoletto Lopez
Documentaries from CA 651: Advanced Video Production And Direction
CA 609: Creativity, Collaboration and the Creation of Self
Students from Comm Arts, Dance, Art and other departments spent the semester preparing the interdisciplinary, collaborative work Bodies, Borders & Belonging with Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence Litza Bixler, which was presented the weekend of May 8 & 9, 2021.
Looking for a past showcase?
View the Fall 2020 showcase