Evolving With Technology - Be Creative Roundtable Discussion | Full Sail University

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • During the second roundtable discussion, the six distinguished Hall of Fame inductees changed the conversation to technology and the importance of adaptation as a content creator.
    Charity Lomax - Recording Arts, 1994
    As a tour manager/production coordinator, Charity has traveled the world with several well-known artists, including Aerosmith, Queen Latifah, and the Pussycat Dolls. Her job entails handling the logistics for a tour, taking care of everything from booking travel to overseeing the crew. From 2013 to 2015, Charity was the production coordinator for the legendary rock band the Eagles on their History of the Eagles World Tour.
    Elbert Perez - Game Design and Development, 2005
    Elbert has used his passion for both the technical and creative sides of video gaming as a driving force in his career. Currently the co-founder and chief technical officer of Doghead Simulations, Elbert had previously served as Senior VR Developer with HTC Creative Labs - contributing to the cutting-edge of virtual reality through his work on the HTC Vive.
    Leslie Brathwaite - Recording Arts, 1992
    After graduating from Full Sail, Leslie made his way up to Atlanta, where he started assisting producer Dallas Austin, earning credits on albums like Boyz II Men's II and Outkast's Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. From there, opportunities poured in, and Leslie established himself as a go-to mix engineer and producer, working with artists including Jay Z, Madonna, T.I., and more.
    Ric Viers - Film, 1996
    Ric is known as the "rock and roll professor of sound" - and it's a much-deserved title for the 1996 Film grad. In his nearly two-decade career, Ric is credited with location sound work that's been used in hundreds of productions. His company, Blastwave FX, is the world's largest producer of sound effects libraries for film, TV, and video games.
    Stephen Beres - Film, 2004
    Stephen currently serves as vice president of HBO’s Media, Technology & Production Operations group. Stephen leads a West Coast-based team of technologists who develop digital production and interactive experiences for acclaimed television shows such as Silicon Valley, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and cultural phenomenon Game of Thrones.
    Steve Switaj - Film, 1992
    After graduating from Full Sail, Steve moved to Hollywood, where he appealed to studios by showing off his technical expertise. He started working as a motion control camera operator, and it has since garnered him dozens of credits, including Coraline, Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Sin City.
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  • @fullsailuniversity
    @fullsailuniversity  6 років тому +1

    Hey guys! We hope you enjoyed this video - what change in technology changed your life?

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  • @a21aaron
    @a21aaron 6 років тому

    Let’s goooo month 6 Digital cinematography

  • @anshh113
    @anshh113 6 років тому +1

    Can you guys livestream ur behind the scenes tour! Or make a video of the whole event....

    • @fullsailuniversity
      @fullsailuniversity  6 років тому

      Great idea! Although, Behind the Scenes Tours are about four hours in length and consist of degree-specific tours for all of our programs, so it'd be a huge undertaking. Was there a specific program that you'd hope to learn more about?