Students shoot for Fortune Magazine
It’s hard for any student to graduate from our media arts program without doing at least some client work on-location at Drive-A-Tank. […]
It’s hard for any student to graduate from our media arts program without doing at least some client work on-location at Drive-A-Tank. […]
Red Eye Film Festival is a blitz student-filmmaking competition run by Bethany Lutheran College. This high-energy Bethany tradition grew in scope last year when students from South Central College and Minnesota State University-Mankato were invited to participate. […]
by Amanda Quist At the intersection of entrepreneur and conductor, inventor, and artist, you will find Scott Winters. […]
The archives of this blog are filled with posts about ambitious senior capstone projects. These high-profile projects are the culmination of years of training, practice, and countless hours of hard work. We thought it would be a fun change of pace to post work from a group of students who are just beginning their creative careers. […]
When you practically live in the studio and you’re glued to a screen all day it’s easy to miss that the leaves are changing color and the temperature is dropping. But ask anyone in the studio what time it is, and they’ll definitely tell you it’s hockey season. […]
The first rule of the junior/senior MART Wilderness Adventure is: you don’t talk about the junior/senior MART Wilderness Adventure. […]
Several Bethany students worked for the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday, August 1 during Family Football Night at Verizon Vikings Training Camp. […]
On the afternoon of Sunday, June 14 the studio welcomed 22 high school students to campus for the first ever Red Eye Production Camp. The days that followed were full of film and fun. […]
It was a full house with overflow seating as the seven media arts seniors presented their capstone projects this spring. The projects are the culmination of a semester (or two) of collaboration with classmates, friends, and real world clients. […]
Over spring break sophomore David Schuyler had an opportunity to travel to Moore, Oklahoma as part of a project for Stone Path Studios. While not the most exotic of spring break locations, the trip was an important one. […]