MTSU students and faculty collaborate on superhero web series

Six years ago Media Arts Associate Professor Allie Sultan and MFA student Sarah Michele Bailey started a massive collaboration with over 30 students from programs across MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment, including Video and Film Production, Animation, Audio Production, and Visual Communication.  Flash forward to 2021 and season one of Incognita’s Infamous Adventures is done – and doing well

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Professor Gordon keeps the cameras rolling – even in a pandemic

MTSU’s Media Arts professor Robert “Bob” Gordon Jr. has always encouraged his multi-camera TV production students to be ready to change course when the unexpected happens, because it always seems to in TV. He didn’t quite expect “changing course” to become so literal. Gordon and his students, who produce live and scripted shows in several multi-camera courses, watched the pandemic

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MTSU TV production classes’ flexibility finds new ways to learn when productions stall

How can you learn a task when the task you’re supposed to observe isn’t being done? Students in MTSU’s multi-camera TV production courses this spring were as baffled as anyone else when they saw their scheduled live video projects with Nashville Fashion Week, the Nashville Symphony, the six TSSAA high school basketball tournaments, a university year-end rock concert, the Raider’s

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MTSU photography program founder Harold Baldwin dies at 93

MTSU photography Professor Emeritus Harold L. Baldwin, whose dedication to his craft — and art — helped him guide and encourage the vision of thousands of students and assemble a million-dollar-plus photographic collection during a 32-year college teaching career, has died at age 93. The Murfreesboro resident, who joined the MTSU faculty in 1959 from the Colorado public school system to teach

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