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I have been walking the last three months, to sounds of dogs barking in the streets that helped me fall asleep while in the city of Amatlán de Quetzalcoatl. It all seemed familiar. Watching the film, the first shot of the graveyard instantly transported me back to the night of the 31st. The candles. The environment. The sentiments. They were immediately familiar. It resonated at a profound level. The appreciation I had for the experience was elevated by my current immersion in México, especially
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which he helped produce film and edit long-form documentary projects. He is aiming to move into the video production industry post graduation. Logan Seelye, senior web designer Logan graduated from Central Washington University in 2009 and did freelance work for several years. He started working at PLU in 2012. Since then, he’s been responsible for completely redesigning the university’s website, and was a huge contributor ahead of an award for outstanding design and functionality in 2015. He is
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opportunity to listen to many great speakers at various symposiums and film screenings, such as during the Holocaust Symposium, Wang Symposium on resilience, a documentary on alumni from several African countries, and so forth. These speakers and the experiences they shared with us, allowed me to broaden my perspective and knowledge. I am thankful for the opportunity I had to learn so much outside of the classroom. Julie Fardal Johansen2015 I wanted to be an exchange student in the States for one year
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Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post 40 Under Forty Next Post Meant to Live Lecture More Story 40 Under Forty The five Lutes honored on the
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classical genres of creative media, such as television, narrative and non-narrative film, advertising, PR, marketing and promotional campaigns to explore meanings, values and the ways in which media have become major parts of human existence, experience and expression globally. Reflecting ongoing developments in media, the course also provides an overview of the languages of creative media, exploring topics such as: fundamentals of scriptwriting, cinematography, editing, the soundtrack, directors, and
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Center for Human Rights Phil Neff , Project Coordinator, UW Center for Human Rights Abstract : Representatives from the University of Washington Center for Human Rights will discuss their ongoing project and film, Unfinished Sentences, an initiative that aims to document and share the stories of survivors of crimes against humanity committed in the context of El Salvador’s armed conflict, and to support Salvadoran efforts for truth and accountability. For more information, see: http
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award-winning video specialist, Joshua has worked with a number of local clients — such as KBTC Public Television, The Doty Group and the Greater Tacoma Convention Center — to help capture and share compelling stories with broad audiences. Joshua formerly served as the lead videographer for the prestigious student-media organization MediaLab, for which he helped produce film and edit long-form documentary projects. He is aiming to move into the video production industry post graduation. Rhiannon
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, for which he helped produce film and edit long-form documentary projects. He is aiming to move into the video production industry post graduation. Genny Boots ’18 Genny is a communication/mass media and journalism major with a minor in global development at PLU. Since leaving her hometown of Anchorage, Alaska, Genny has been exploring new places. From backpacking in south and central America and central Europe to a semi-settled life in the Puget Sound, Genny has enjoyed writing and telling stories
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marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post Editor's Note Next Post PLU Pictures are Worth 125 Years of Words More Story Editor's Note One of the best bonuses of a truly major milestone—such as, oh … let’s say, a certain awesome university’s 125th... January 22, 2014 Volume 2, Issue 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine
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content manager A proud graduate of PLU ’10, Zach previously served as the Director of Marketing & Communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, managed political campaigns for State Senator Jeannie Darneille and State Representative Jake Fey, worked as a Legislative Aide in the Office of State Senator Christine Rolfes and contributed as a freelance journalist to the Weekly Volcano, Tacoma Weekly, South Sound Magazine, and Anchorage Daily News. Zach is also an active volunteer in
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