
Digital Media Fest is a celebration of LSU undergraduate students who are producing intellectual and creative work using digital media, in and out of the classroom. All entries are judged by experts. The finalists in each category go on to compete at the ultimate level by delivering a 5-minute presentation about their entry to a community panel of judges. Prizes are awarded to the best student work in each category and all entries will be displayed during the Media Fest Showcase.
Digital Media Fest is sponsored by LSU Communication across the Curriculum to encourage undergraduate students in all disciplines to experiment with digital media as a tool to effectively communicate knowledge, information, and ideas.
All finalist art can be viewed in the links below.
2011 LSU STUDENT DIGITAL MEDIA FEST FINALISTS
Academic / Extra-Curricular Gumbo*Presentations/Awards Tuesday, March 29, 5-7p in 151 Coates
· Lorin Stumph, art junior, for “Salome Update”
· Kadie Tardo, art junior, for “International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC)”
· Beth Nowacki, industrial engineering senior, for “Transatlantic Climate Bridge”
· Kourtney Mccloskey, art senior, for “Bird Trap”
Technical & Scientific*Presentations/Awards Tuesday, March 29, 5-7p in 151 Coates
· James Catalano, architecture junior, for “_digital_graffiti”
· Leland Howe, landscape architecture sophomore, for “Construction of Millennium Bridge”
· Amanda Scott, art senior, for “Phalaenopsis”
Informational & Promotional*Presentations/Awards Wednesday, March 30, 5-7p in 151 Coates
· Sarah Navoy, mass communications senior, for “New Conditions, New Job: A look at the oil spill…”
· Clint Self, management freshman, for “ALC LiveUpdate”
· Dave Dixon, art junior, for “A promotional video for bike riding in Baton Rouge”
· Hunter Esmon, art freshman, for “Key Foundations Promotional Video”
Photography*Presentations/Awards Wednesday, March 30, 5-7p in 151 Coates
· Elizabeth Barrett, freshman, for “Of All Evil”
· Laney Mcgarry, human ecology sophomore, for “Sister”
· Emily Slack, mass communications junior, for “Silk Climber”
Creative Animation & Art*Presentations/Awards Thursday, March 31, 5-7p in 151 Coates
· Cathryn Kinler, art sophomore, for “Loyalty Knows no Species”
· Brandon Crist, mass communication senior, for “Refraction & Shadows”
· Jonathan Hewitt, history senior, for “A White Dream”
Film & Video*Presentations/Awards Thursday, March 31, 5-7p in 151 Coates
· Jessica Plauche, art junior, for “A Mid Summer's Eve”
· Max Zoghbi, psychology senior, for “Who Are You?”
· James Rodger, history junior, for “A Question: Heaven”
· Elizabeth Shaw, communications studies sophomore, for “Miss Emily's Apple Bread”