Posts Tagged ‘Cable 8’

Cable 8 General Meeting Flyer

This flyer set was created for the Fall 2006 Cable 8 Productions General Meeting. It utilized standardized brand photos to emphasize the tagline “Don’t Just Watch TV, Make it!” This campaign helped lead to the largest new student turnout in recent years.


Murrow Studio A Redesign

During the 2005-2006 academic year I lead pre-design work for a renovation of Cable 8 Productions Studio A at Washington State University. Working with a industry leading system integrator (Diversified Systems) and WSU Facilities Operations we developed a plan to transform our student production studio from out-of-date analog systems to state-of-the-art HD cameras, graphics and productions equipment. Additionally the renovation addressed numerous safety and ADA issues.

With an estimated project cost of $2.4 million dollars the studio is currently waiting on budgetary approval from the WSU Student Government.

 


Video Underground 2907

This episode of Video Underground was the final show of the 29th season. It featured a performance by the band Apitomee as well as a updated graphics package. For this episode I edited the final show (including cutting together multiple takes of the live performance), designed and implemented the new graphics package and assisted with lighting and setup activities.


Cable 8 Tri-Fold Display & Recruitment Flyer

This tri fold display was designed for Cable 8 Productions. It is made of three 2×4 foot panels and a topper. It was originally produced in preparation for the WSU Seattle Week recruitment event and has been used at numerous other events over the past few years.

Also, attached is a recruitment flyer announcing the availability of applications for the Cable 8 Board of Directors.


Voices: Tape Open

This video and accompanying graphics package was designed for the Fall 2004 season of Voices, a musical and cultural diversity show on Cable 8. It incorporated various green screen video shots, photoshop graphics and motion elements to create a 25 second open which expressed the vision of the show.