It was standing room only in the Randall Lecture Hall where students, faculty, family and friends gathered to watch the students from the Spring 2024 Game Studio showcase their games, discuss their development process and answer audience questions.
It was standing room only in the Randall Lecture Hall where students, faculty, family and friends gathered to watch the students from the Spring 2024 Game Studio showcase their games, discuss their development process and answer audience questions.
Topics: Game Design, Communications/Media
Fitchburg State University Communications Media major Rowan Sloan appeared recently as a guest on Fitchburg Access Television's (FATV), Barbara and You with Fitchburg Historical Society Director Susan Navarre where she discussed her Graphic Design internship this semester at the Fitchburg Historical Society. Watch the discussion on FATV here.
Topics: Community, Communications/Media
Vice President for Institutional Advancement Jeffrey Wolfman introduced Communications Media alum Richard G. Kerris '83, Vice President of Developer Relations, Head of Media and Entertainment, NVIDIA for the first ever Executive in Residence. Richard G. Kerris '83 shared his story in two sessions in Presidents Hall.
Topics: Alumni, Communications/Media
Students in Professor Donald Tarallo's Advanced Graphic Design course work on their final projects with Professor Tarallo and a guest Designer.
Topics: Communications/Media
This year's Visions, a juried honors exhibit of the Communications Media Department, opened with an Alumni Panel in the Ellis White White Lecture Hall. This lively discussion was followed by The Gallery Opening, Game Design Showcase, Reception, and a Film & Video Screening in Weston Auditorium. Thank you to the alumni, jurors, Communications Media faculty, students, and staff. The Exhibit will run until June 30, 2024.
Topics: Events, Alumni, Communications/Media
On Thursday, April 25 @ 7pm, the Communications Media Department will begin the run of its Spring Theatrical production of Absurdist Alert! - Two one-act plays that point out the bizarre, delightful and surreal nature of life at the Wallace Theater for the Performing Arts in the McKay Complex at 67 Rindge Road. Admission is FREE and open to the public. Here, understudies took the stage presenting, “A Game,” written by Dennis E. Noble and directed by student Allison Thompson, and “The Zoo Story,” written by Edward Albee and directed by Theater Technical Director Jo Nazro. Get more information, including schedule here.
Topics: Communications/Media, Theater Program
Humanities Professor Karina Bautista, and students in her Intermediate Spanish course, hosted our Young Falcons this morning as part of her Community Spanish Project. This collaboration focused on the importance of medical terminology. Professor Kevin McCarthy , along with a student from his Podcast course, recorded the session for an upcoming episode of Perseverantia: Fitchburg State University Podcast Network. The network features the voices, experiences, and educational and extra-curricular life of the university community. Learn about the network here, listen here.
Topics: Community, Humanities, Communications/Media
Students in Theater Professor Ellen (Cap) Corduan's Theatrical Stage Make Up course experiment with various make-up techniques, this lesson was classic whiteface clown. This lecture/laboratory course investigates the principles, techniques and materials of character stage makeup and practical application. Students will apply, in a production setting, principles, techniques and materials of character stage makeup. They will identify historical justification for period makeup and apply techniques for live animation, clowning and dramatic character.
Topics: Communications/Media, Theater Program
Students in Dr. Robert Carr's Writings in Aesthetics course listen to a fellow student who discusses his recent portfolio defense, and then worked on their group and independent projects. Located at the interface between theory and production, this course is a writing intensive Communication Studies course that capitalizes on this vantage point to critically examine the professional arts comprising our curriculum, namely film, video, graphic design, photography, interactive media, and professional communication. Through weekly readings and writings, seminar discussions, presentations, and a term length qualitative research project, this writing intensive course bridges the theory/production dichotomy.
Topics: Communications/Media
Students in Theater Professor Mary Vreeland's Acting for the Camera course, An intensive scene study course for the advanced student actor, spent their class time recording short commercial scripts for the camera. The scene was reviewed and Professor Vreeland and the rest of the class gave immediate feedback.
Topics: Communications/Media, Theater Program