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Thinking in 360 degrees

February 1, 2017

For our first Directing VR assignment, we are asked to create a photo roman with 5-10 360 photos. This definitely more difficult than initially expected.  When shooting in 360 degrees, you need to consider the entire shot for the piece to be interesting. Also, it works out better when you have different points of focus all around the 360 view so that there are no 'dead spots'

This was a great exercise that I will continue to try to perfect it.

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SPRING 2018

Thesis

Advisor: Kat Sullivan

Fall 2017

Designing for Live Performance
Teacher: Andrew Lazarow

Bodies In Motion
Teachers: Todd Bryant & Kat Sullivan

Alt Docs
Teachers: Julia Irwin & Ziv Schneider

Temporary Expert
Teacher: Marina Zurkow

Automated Video
Teacher: Sam Levine


Spring 2017

Collective Narrative
Teacher: Marianne Petit

Directing Virtual Reality
Teachers: Sarah Rothberg & Carol L Dysinger

Doing Good is Good Business - Designing for UNICEF
Teachers: Benedetta Piantella & Christopher Fabian

Fairytales in the 21st Century
Teacher: Marianne Petit

Nothing - Creating Illusions
Teacher: Andrew Lazarow


Fall 2016

Animation
Teacher: Gabe Barcia-Colombo

Fabrication
Teacher: Ben Light

Intro to Computational Media
Teacher: Allison Perrish

Physical Computing
Teacher: Danny Rozin

Visual Language
Teacher: Katherine Dillon