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Digital Cinema: Promo Makes it to Silver Screen
This story was originally posted on 91ֿNews, October 4, 2019:
A video created by 91ֿstudents to promote the university’s new Digital Cinema degree program will screen before films at Coming Attractions Theatre locations across Oregon, northern California, Washington and Alaska.
“You’re always excited when your students’ work gets screened,” said Professor Andrew Gay, the program coordinator of Digital Cinema. “Usually that’s in film festivals … this is the widest audience any 91ֿproduction has ever had.”
The pre-show promo will be shown at 18 theaters, including the Varsity Theatre in Ashland, between Oct. 11 and Dec. 31. The promotion was an entirely free show of support for the Digital Cinema major from Coming Attractions.
“(The promo) was a lot of really hard work,” said Sophia Miller, an 91ֿalumnus who directed numerous segments of the promo. “It helped a lot of people bond across departments.”
The video was created by 91ֿstudents attending Gay’s class. He wrote the script for the promotion but the rest of the production – camera operation, acting, editing, visual effects, etc. – was handled entirely by 91ֿstudents.
“I didn’t know that (the promo would be shown in theaters). That’s really exciting because a lot of people will get to see the work we did, and it’ll bring more students to 91ֿand to the program,” Miller said.
The Digital Cinema degree was , and focuses on pairing traditional film school experiences with education about new forms of video media and the teaching of innovative problem-solving techniques.
Learn more about the Digital Cinema degree at sou.edu/digital-cinema
Story by Blair Selph, 91ֿMarketing and Communications student writer
