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Media Arts Student Work

Work by Perpich Media Arts Students can be found on the Listen Up! Website.

Interactive Student Portfolios: Cinema and Photography
At the end of the senior year, students create an interactive portfolio in Dreamweaver representing the work they have done at the Art’s High School in media arts. In preparation, students cinema and photography projects are critiqued as a body of work each semester and a resume, bio, artist statement is written or revised. After discussing design strategies for the non-linear organization of text, sound, animation, video and photographic materials, students storyboard and create their interactive portfolio.

Allison Anderson ('08)
Allison Anderson

Maya Blevins ('08)
Maya Blevins

Samantha Hiller ('08)
Samantha Hiller

Tyler Short ('08)
Tyler Short

Grant Bielefeld ('07)
Grant Bielefeld

Casey Buck ('07)
Casey Buck

Tanya Schmid ('07)
Tanya Schmid

Rebecca Yates ('07)
Rebecca Yates

 


Homecoming
Brian Schirber ’04 and Kirstin Nelson ’04, Directors.
Listen Up! and the Perpich Center for Arts Education, producers.

Winner of the Peter Yarrow Peace in Our Classrooms Award, Homecoming is one of several stories on The Way We See It, a documentary created by young filmmakers that reveals what makes schools and teachers worthwhile. The program was broadcast nationally on PBS.

After coming out to friends and family, a high school student suffers a brutal attack during homecoming festivities. In pursuit of personal and academic safety, Perpich Center for Arts Education emerges as a beacon of progress, peace and purpose. There no longer exists any fear of brutality because of sexual orientation, or personal choices.

 

Please Note: Some of the video files presented are extremely large. The student works are examples of interactive portfolios normally presented on DVDs.