My capstone will be a documentary where I will go to non-franchise restaurants in and around Indianapolis and find out what makes these restaurants special. This documentary will be made in an interactive way and not so formal. The main purpose of this documentary is to inform people of all the great places to eat around Indianapolis they otherwise may not have known about.
Components I’m searching for in a mentor:
· Someone that I will get along with
· Someone that will be critical of my work so that I can produce the best product I can
· Someone that has experience working in the area of my capstone so they will be able to answer questions I may have or help me with problems I may run into during the process of making my project.
· Someone who will have the time to work with me when and will be available to help me when I have problems or questions about my project
Susan Tennant
Susan could bring here expertise in documentaries to my capstone being that it is a documentary I have also taken a class with Susan where as a class we made a documentary so I feel that she would be the best fit instructor to be my primary Mentor for the capstone
· Areas of expertise are documentation of cultural heritage, documentary video production, sculpture and physical object assemblage
· Expectations of a capstone student are to finish the project as professionally as possible, Meet all deadlines and be committed to their capstone.
· Would be available to mentor next semester
· Projects I prefer are documentary over features. I can’t program but I can work on the front end of interaction design projects. I also don’t consider trailers as a capstone merited project
· Recommendation for a secondary mentor would be someone who is not in the direct media but knowledgeable about the way the media is used.
· Other Comments: its good that you are working through these logistics prior to your capstone semester. Good luck
Jon Defazio
From what I have been told about Joe I can see him being a good mentor for getting ideas and working through problems I run into. And coming up with new ways of looking at things. As I was told by others Joe is and Ideas guy.
· From information I have gathered from individuals who know Joe he is an ideas guy and would be great to work with when trying to come up with ideas and new ways of looking at things.
· Expectations of a capstone student are Dedication, hard work, timeliness, attention to detail, creating a stellar project
· Availability for mentoring next semester is unknown (maybe)
· Projects not interested in working with are video or 3D style project
· Thoughts on secondary mentor is that they should be another individual that has the same knowledge as the primary mentor and both are there to help the capstone student
Thomas Lewis
Thomas would bring a lot to my capstone in the are of the video aspect and the use of the interviews and B-roll to tell as story and get a point across I have worked with Thomas in the past on special features for a movie made in one of his classes these special features were formatted just like a documentary with interviews and B-roll
· My expectations are that students choose a project that is both technically and conceptually challenging. The capstone is a project that embodies the culmination of the learning experience and must demonstrate, not only a thorough technical knowledge, but also a creative and original application of skills as exhibited in a sophisticated and conceptually solid approach to the subject.
In the process of working on the Capstone, students should be prepared to delve deeply into the subject of their project with an attitude that will open them to various technical and conceptual possibilities with regard to how a subject is represented and/or information conveyed. After the groundwork of subject and approach is established, capstone students should be prepared to dedicate countless hours of hard work. Ideally this dedication will result in a project that surpasses the initial expectations of both student and mentor.
· Availability next semester I teach a four course load and typically have several capstone/independent study students. This leaves me with somewhat limited availability.
· I am interested in working with most types of video production: Documentary, Narrative, Installation, and Animation. I will not accept certain genres of narrative such as horror or zombie movies. And l do not consider a music video to be a sufficient capstone project.
· Thoughts on secondary mentors Both Susan Tenant and Edgar Huang teach video production.