TITLE: Farmer and her Cow
MEDIA: Film
SOFTWARE: Adobe Premiere
SPECIFICATIONS: 1200x740px, 24fps
CLASS: ART 211 Art & Technology 
PROFESSOR: Blanka Roundtree
SEMESTER / TERM: FA 17
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
This project was probably one of the hardest things I have had to do in a long time. I’m a pretty shy person so I don’t typically like to do crazy things in public. However for this project, Jessica and I decided to dress up as a farmer and her cow and walk through the city. We got some pretty interesting reactions, especially from the dogs.

TITLE: No Plans
MEDIA: Film
SOFTWARE: Adobe Premiere
SPECIFICATIONS: 1200x740px, 24fps
CLASS: COM 241 Intro to Sound, Image, & Motion 
PROFESSOR: Gregg Perkins
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 18
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
For one of my first film projects, this was pretty tough. I chose to go with a girl who had no Friday night plans who tries texting her friends to see their plans, but they are already busy. I was inspired by most of my weekends in high school when all of my friends made plans without me. COM241 was a pretty fun class, with Gregg Perkins who I was already familiar with as I was his student mentor for 2 years, and helped me to learn the basics of film and Premiere.

TITLE: Life After Disney 
MEDIA: Film
SOFTWARE: Adobe Premiere
SPECIFICATIONS: 1200x740px, 24fps
CLASS: COM 241 Intro to Sound, Image, & Motion 
PROFESSOR: Gregg Perkins
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 18
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
This was probably my favorite film that I got to do. I interviewed my best friend and asked her about her time in Disney and how it helped shape who she is today and her career path. This was fun for me because I worked along side her at Disney so it was great to get to hear her talk about her experience and help me out with this project to open up about it.

TITLE: Ferrari 
MEDIA: Film
SOFTWARE: Adobe Premiere
SPECIFICATIONS: 1200x740px, 24fps
CLASS: COM 241 Intro to Sound, Image, & Motion 
PROFESSOR: Gregg Perkins
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 18
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
For our final narrative film in 241, my group chose to do the Ferrari scene from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. This was a decent challenge considering none of us own a Ferrari, but I feel as though we executed the scene pretty well for the resources we had.