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Events
Spring 2009 Production Applications now on-line - Students wishing to take a 400-level Advanced Production class need to fill out an application before October 15. ( more)
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The
Skeleton Chase, an alternate reality game Lee Sheldon designed for
a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant, will run for eight weeks
this semester on campus, climaxing on November 12th. Telecom grad
students Elizabeth Crosbie and Nick Cassidy are part of the team.
Lee is Creative Consultant on a new reality TV show called Danger
Game in development for the Sci-Fi Channel. He also has been invited
to speak about serious game grants to IUPUI Informatics faculty and
students on September 12th.
Writers - Do You Want to See Your Work on TV? -
T436 Digital Video Cinematography is seeking original short story submissions for this semester's advanced production workshop. Stories must have a running time between 3 - 10 minutes. Follow this link to find out more.
New Honors
Students -
The department would like to welcome the following students to
the Telecom Honors Program: Alba Berdala,
Nathaniel Gold, Chris Headley,
Eric Kelly,
Yoon Young Lee, Caleb Levell,
Page Louisell,
Joe Martinez,
Lauren Mayber,
Aaron Mervis, Adam Peterson,
Erica Weiss,
John C. Weston, &
Taylor Zitman. Congratulations!

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Telecom News
New Student & Faculty Galleries on-line
- Bjorn Ottesen, of our MIME program created new Flash-enabled
gallery portals. Check out all of the
new work in the Student
Gallery.
Faculty News
Mark Deuze will be a panelist at the
The 2nd Annual B-Movie
Celebration in Franklin, Indiana,
speaking on the ways the internet influences the work
of (independent) film makers on September
27th.
Ron Osgood wrote
a book and produced a companion DVD, "Visual Storytelling: Videography & Post
Production in the Digital Age".
Jim Krause edited
Wilderness Plots, an hour-long documentary which airing in September
on WTIU. ( more)
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