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TITLE: A Conversation with Steven Nye
ROLE: Director, Interviewer, Editor
TYPE: Documentary
SOFTWARE: Adobe Premiere
DURATION: 5’13”
CLASS: Documentary Production
PROFESSOR: Aaron Walker
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 2020
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa 

DESCRIPTION: This is a sit-down documentary interview exercise where I spoke with Steven Nye about the time that he broke his arm. The shot was set up so that when the interview was conducted, it appears to the viewer more casual than of a traditional interview set up.

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TITLE: Collegiate Pokémon Go
ROLE: Producer, Interviewee
TYPE: Documentary
SOFTWARE: Final Cut Pro
DURATION: 3’11”
CLASS: Documentary Production
PROFESSOR: Aaron Walker
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 2020
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa 

DESCRIPTION: This film was created as a mini documentary project. My group and I got together and conceptualized this film. I acted as the producer of the project, writing the structure, finding the cast, and providing my group with research and details towards our subject. The film revolves around the community that still plays Pokemon Go in 2020, almost five years after the game’s release.

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TITLE: Running
ROLE: Director, Cinematographer, Editor
TYPE: Documentary
CAMERA: Canon T5
SOFTWARE: Adobe Premiere
DURATION: 4’13”
CLASS: Sound, Image, Motion
PROFESSOR: Bobby Marinelli
SEMESTER / TERM: FA 2018
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa 

DESCRIPTION: This film is a documentary about my roommate training for a 5k run that she does annually, but setting a new goal to run a two miles in twenty minutes. The documentary features an experimental take with a mix of artwork created inspired by the subject.