Alumni Update: Aimee Bruss
A few months after graduating in the spring of 2015, Aimee Bruss began work as a motion graphics designer at the Christian Broadcasting Network headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia. […]
A few months after graduating in the spring of 2015, Aimee Bruss began work as a motion graphics designer at the Christian Broadcasting Network headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia. […]
We are incredibly proud to announce that our student-run Minnesota State Maverick hockey broadcast has been nominated for a Sports Video Group (SVG) […]
Practical experience with real clients is an integral part of our media arts program. In addition to advanced coursework and client referrals, many video production and design students are hired by Stone Path Studios, Bethany’s student-run production company. […]
Over the years, Bethany student news and variety shows have come and gone with the students who run them. This spring semester, Greg Vandermause launched a 1 credit practicum course for students interested in bringing back campus news. […]
Media Week 2016 was our largest yet—with 12 academic talks, 2 workshops, and an Indian music concert in addition to the Speechless Film Festival events. As always, our speakers cover a range of topics including production, broadcast, art, and design. […]
We are proud to announce that BLC Studios—Maverick Hockey Weekend just received a Student Crystal Pillar Award for Newscast Excellence from the Upper Midwest Emmy® Chapter/Foundation in the category of College – Sports: Live Event. […]
It was another great year of movies, music, and parties at the international Speechless Film Festival. And just like any year, the festival planning season was equally dramatic and full of surprises as any great film. […]
It’s going to be a big year. 101 films. 3 makeshift theaters. 1 philosophical-orchestral-indie rock band. A project from this spring’s motion graphics students. And much, much more! […]
With the superbowl behind us, let’s talk basketball. Senior Brett Olson is spending his spring semester as a full time video production intern in the marketing department for Hornets Sports and Entertainment. […]
Ben Lundsten belongs to the media arts’ first graduating cohort in Spring 2012. As a student, Ben was a photography junkie and filmmaker. He won vimeo’s One Shot, One Kill contest for a clever black and white short […]