Ken Aptekar's "Charlotte's Charlotte" will be a permanent exhibit within the contemporary galleries of the Mint Museum Uptown.
The Mint Museum and the Digital Filmmaking and Video Production program at The Art Institute of Charlotte partnered to create a promotional video that is part of the permanent exhibit. The video was Produced by Charles Easley, Directed and Edited by Rusty Sheridan and Visual Effects by Lea Anderson.
This was a package developed under the creative direction of Associate Professor Lea Anderson. I am featured as talent. Lea Anderson designed and created the visual effects that make this such a thrilling promo.
This was done as a tribute and part of the Black History program created by The Xchange. Great work guys!
This video highlights the Digital Filmmaking and Video Production program. The video was produced in partnership with DFVP faculty and students. Special shout out to Mr. Rusty Sheridan and Ms. Lea Anderson for visual effects.
The Xchange was an initiative I first introduced to The Art Institute of Charlotte's Web Design students who were primarily interested in digital production. I wanted to bring a similar experience that my students enjoyed while I taught at Clark-Atlanta University and Barber-Scotia College.
The Xchange is a cross between Talk Soup and The Daily Show. The show is now housed in DFVP (Digital Filmmaking and Video Production Program) and produced in the DFP 210 Studio Production class.
This is from Season 6 with Matt and Touacha as host. This episode features stories on Perpetual Vision, the film festival, a student dancer Mike Teezy and my personal favorite late night munchies with Milanio...lol.
The show has grown and developed under the expert creative direction and leadership of Associate Professor Lea Anderson.
The Xchange was an initiative I first introduced to The Art Institute of Charlotte's Web Design students who were primarily interested in digital production. I wanted to bring a similar experience that my students enjoyed while I taught at Clark-Atlanta University and Barber-Scotia College.
The Xchange is a cross between Talk Soup and The Daily Show. The show is now housed in DFVP (Digital Filmmaking and Video Production Program) and produced in the DFP 210 Studio Production class.
This is one of the first episodes featuring some of our first DFVP Matt Sakatos and Jeremy Garcia students. It is amazing that they will be graduating soon, they look like they are 12 years old here....lol. The show has grown and developed under the expert creative direction and leadership of Associate Professor Lea Anderson.
The Xchange was an initiative I first introduced to The Art Institute of Charlotte's Web Design students who were primarily interested in digital production. I wanted to bring a similar experience that my students enjoyed while I taught at Clark-Atlanta University and Barber-Scotia College.
The Xchange is a cross between Talk Soup and The Daily Show. The show is now housed in DFVP (Digital Filmmaking and Video Production Program) and produced in the DFP 210 Studio Production class.
This is an episode that talks about the origin of the show. The show has grown and developed under the expert creative direction and leadership of Associate Professor Lea Anderson.
Every year the community of Charlotte, in conjunction with The Art Insitute of Charlotte, Carolinas Health Care System, Wachovia, a WellsFargo company,Charlotte Center City Partners and a host of many other companies who come together to build a playground for a local school.
This video showcases the students, faculty, staff and numerous volunteers who came together for the Bruns Elementary School playground build.
The Art Institute of Charlotte has been part of this initiative for several years first through the Web Design and Interactive media program and now with the Digital Filmmaking and Video Production department. Charles Easley supervised the first production team for the first playground build at Ai and now shares that responsibility with DFVP faculty and studetns.
The Art Institute of Charlotte faculty, staff and students have been responsible for the production initiative of this project.
The Art Institute of Charlotte has an annual Film Festival called Manifesto which evolved from the first film festival I introduced Perpetual Vision. This video is from Mr. Rusty Sheridan's Project Management class.
Project Managers included Develon Douglas, Jamie Dawson and Rishaun Joyce. The managers and students in the class were tasked with creating the film festival, Limitless Exposure.