Video Production
Produced by Ian Kinney, Juston Smith, and Justin McKinnon.
Local bands in Boone, NC unite to produce a CD that will promote the local music scene. (12:28)
"Biodiesel: A Greener Solution"
Produced by Jordan Dobbins, TC Webb, Andrew Janke.
Explores ASU’s Collaborative Biodiesel Project, and offers a glimpse into the use and benefits of biodiesel. First place documentary in the Appfest Film Festival. (9:17)
Pat Hingle: Stage And Character Actor
Produced by Ben Park and Meg Letts.
Profiles the career of legendary actor Pat Hingle. (11:03)
“The Dilemma of Negro Americans”
Produced by Christine Hill and Adam McCain.
A haunting personal commentary that boldly applies Martin Luther King’s famous 1967 speech to contemporary life. (3:13)
Produced by Pamela Hatton and Chad Hester
Find what race relations were like in Boone, NC during the period of integration in the 1960’s. (17:02)
Produced by Richard Davis, Lauren Duncan and Lee Stevens.
A glimpse into the legal, criminal, and monetary consequences of getting a DWI. (12:04)
Produced by Pamela Schmitt, Kimberly Stark and James Ward.
Focusing on ASU’s unique Masters program in Expressive Arts, this video looks at the methodology and healing power of Expressive Arts. (13:36)
Produced by Joshua Kleinstreuer.
In this video, the filmmaker reveals, for the first time, that he is homosexual. The video traces his journey to realizing and embracing his identity. (6:04)
Produced by Ben Park and Megan Letts.
A glimpse into the visual arts at Appalachian State. Winner of the National Grand Prize in the “feature” category in the National Broadcasting Societies’ student competition. (5:42)
Produced by Ben Mabry and John Loftin.
Chronicles the relationship between Ben Mabry’s grandmother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, and her husband of sixty years who has become her champion, caretaker, and the only person she remembers. Won a $2,000 Second Place prize in the Christopher’s competition in NYC. (6:58)
Produced by Juston Smith and Ashley Poag.
First place Public Service Announcement in the National Broadcasting Societies’ regional competition. (:60)
by Jimmy Lail and Chris Zaluski.
A behind-the-scene look into the making of “The Appalachian”, the ASU student newspaper. (5:04)
Produced by Juston Smith and Ashley Poag.
In the wake of the killings at Virginia Tech, this video looks at what ASU and other campuses are doing to better prepare. (6:10)