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  • itech@plu.edu.The Library StudioLocated in the basement of Mortvedt Library, the Studio is the perfect spot for all your media production needs. The Studio features lighting kits, clean photography backdrops, easy-to-use high-quality recording equipment, a Lightboard, and more. This space is available for students, faculty, and staff, and is reservable during building hours. Equipment available in the Studio includes: Lighting Kits Photo/video backdrops Lightboard Blue Yeti microphone Tascam USB

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  • start of production. More than a dozen students jumped in to help the two complete the video project. “We had so much fun,” Pitassi said, “and the volunteers we had were amazing.” The two might continue their passion for music videos and important causes by starting a club, but that’s just an idea they’re tossing back and forth right now. They hope their video inspires more people to live healthy lives and be comfortable with how their body is meant to look, not what society says, Pitassi said. Read

  • : Photography Graphic design Writing Video Public relations Advertising Event planning MediaLab SiteFor more information on upcoming projects, check out the MediaLab website! VisitMediaLab students partner with real-world clients from many different industries throughout the Puget Sound Region. The goal of MediaLab is to help these individuals and organizations achieve meaningful results, while also giving students valuable pre-professional experience.Comprised of some of PLU’s most talented and capable

  • , peace, and light in this Christmas season. Lighting design by Prof. Amanda Sweger, Addy Keller ’26, and Anna Van Vleet ’23, with video and audio production by Travis Pagel, Patrick Brockwell, and John Rutherford. The recording will be available beginning at 8:00pm PST on Wednesday, December 20, 2023. Merry Christmas! As you enjoy the recording, remember that our annual Christmas concerts are but one part of a vibrant, busy performance season that showcases the collaborative work of an incredible

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  • media organization, MediaLab has expertise across the media spectrum. We work with clients in many industries to help them achieve results through effective marketing and communication campaigns. The MediaLab staff is comprised of among the most talented and hardworking students at Pacific Lutheran University. By choosing MediaLab for your communication needs, you are not only assured the best service, you are helping to further the career of each staff member. Whether your needs are video

  • Amanda Brasgalla ‘15, Taylor Lunka ‘15 and Olivia Ash ’15, who are all graduating this May. Senior Art and Graphic Design major Taylor Cox ’15 and junior Communication major Evan Heringer ’16 also assisted with the post-production of the film. “We put a lot time and effort into this film, so we are thrilled that we get to share this with the PLU community,” Lunka said. The team spent more than a year researching the topic of food waste and traveled across the United States, Canada and even into the

  • By Dr. Rob Wells, Director of the Center for Media Studies and Associate Professor of Communication MediaLab, the applied research and multimedia program at Pacific Lutheran University, has won a 2017 Grand Prize Award from the National Broadcasting Society – Alpha Epsilon Rho, for the documentary film Changing Currents: Protecting North America’s Rivers. Changing Currents, which publicly premiered in Tacoma in November 2016, won in the “Video Documentary” category at the 2017 Annual National

  • myself disinterested in the random debates of thousands of unknown classmates. The instructor’s video lectures were thought-provoking topics that held my interest, despite a traditional “sage on the stage” approach.  Students watched the instructor lecturing on a Yale production studio stage.  Occasionally, images, graphs, or quotes were displayed in a split screen format next to the instructor, but presentation slides were generally not utilized.  The professor discussed lots of research, terms, and

  • Development Webinars (Video Playlist)Video playlist of all PLU Faulty Development Webinars: Supporting Faculty Growth and Development by: Dr. Jill Whitman *While the videos include links to accompanying documents (worksheets and other), you can find all the resources collected below.Module Resources and Individual WebinarsPLU Faulty Development Webinars: Supporting Faculty Growth and Development by: Dr. Jill Whitman Below you will find the individual module videos along with links to all accompanying