This IDoArt video was collected and collaboratively worked on by the digital media professors.
Back on Monday, Nov. 25, Graphic Design, Art, and Digital Media major professors and students hosted iDo Art Day for high school juniors, seniors, and art teachers.
Digital Media professor Jerry Johnson explained the day.
“We invited these students and teachers to spend a day seeing what we have to offer here in art, graphic design and media. We held workshops for both so they could explore, experience, and discover different aspects of creativity,” Johnson said.
Shown above is the art teachers workshop where they were to worked together to create an art piece made of unusual artifacts in a confined area. In this video, the digital media professors collaborated together to make the finish product. Associate Professors of Digital Media Bruce Ellingson and Andrea Frantz were in charge of collecting natural sound of the environment and the teachers working together to create their piece. Associate Professor of Digital Media Jerry Johnson put a GoPro camera in the rafters of the wood shop and then him and Associate Professor of Digital Media Jamii Claiborne worked together in post-production to time-lapse, speed up, and reverse the video.