by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, Isabella O'Hare, sports journalism, thesis2021, video projects
This post features a very rough edit of my final documentary. My final video featured in my next post will include myself as a narrator for the documentary. This rough edit featured in this post, however, has all of the video content that I want within the video...
by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, gender studies, position papers, Savannah Munholland, Social Justice, thesis2021
Siwa’s coming out and continuing to proudly display her queer identity will have a positive effect not only on her fans but also the LGBTQ+ community as a whole because it will help spread inclusivity and acceptance, will normalize queerness, and paves the way for...
by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, diaries, Kylie Tarburton, photography, thesis2021
The last year and a half has been really, really hard, from being kicked off campus at the end of junior year, to not living near my closest friends all summer, and then not getting to step foot on campus during the entirety of my senior year. But I think perhaps the...
by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, Savannah Munholland
One year and four months, 216 pages, and 50 articles later, the print edition celebrating Loco Mag reaching the 50th issue milestone is finished. I worked on this through school being closed and going online and for a year this project was on the back burner. It was...
by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, sydney Crocker
For this project, I created music for another student video. This video was about the appearance-related expectations that social media presents us with. Thematically, I saw this video as having two major ideas: solemn for the first minute and a half, and nostalgic...
by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, sydney Crocker
For this project, I created music for another student-produced Covid dream video. This video, which was filmed by one student with a voiceover from another student, was centered around the idea of magic. I used this theme to create music that sounded “mystical” to me....