Media-based storytelling is one of the most powerful forces in our lives, societies, and cultures. Courses in the Film and Digital Media Division are designed to provide students with a broad-based understanding of this field, enabling them to become ethical, articulate, creative, and innovative lea…
Baylor University - Department of Communication
Fall 2007 Produced by the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV for Dr. Corey Carbonara and Dr. Michael Korpi's classes on Producing HD Episodic Programs for the Web.
Fall 2007 Produced by the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV for Dr. Corey Carbonara and Dr. Michael Korpi's classes on Producing HD Episodic Programs for the Web.
Spring 2009 Produced by the students of Dr. Corey Carbonara in his HD Studio Production Class of the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV.
Spring 2009 Produced by the students of Dr. Corey Carbonara in his HD Studio Production Class of the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV.
Spring 2010 Produced by the students of Dr. Corey Carbonara in his HD Studio Production Class of the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV.
Spring 2009 Produced by the students of Dr. Corey Carbonara in his HD Studio Production Class of the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV.
Spring 2010 Produced by the students of Dr. Corey Carbonara in his HD Studio Production Class of the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV.
Spring 2009 Produced by the students of Dr. Corey Carbonara in his HD Studio Production Class of the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV.
Spring 2010 Produced by the students of Dr. Corey Carbonara in his HD Studio Production Class of the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV.
Spring 2010 Produced by the students of Dr. Corey Carbonara in his HD Studio Production Class of the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV.
Fall 2007 Produced by the Film and Digital Media Division of Baylor University in conjunction with KWBU-TV for Dr. Corey Carbonara and Dr. Michael Korpi's classes on Producing HD Episodic Programs for the Web.
Music video for House of Orange's "Art of the Animal," directed by Shane Bierley. Screened at 2009 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Science fiction with a film noir twist done entirely with stop-motion animation and CGI by Philip Heinrich. Screened at the 2009 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A romantic story told entirely below the knees by Hogan Allcorn. Screened at the 2009 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Music video for Clairmont's "Dear to the One," directed by B.K. Garceau. Screened at the 2009 Black Glasses Film Festival.
The first episode of the online mockumentary series about the David Crowder* Band by Jordan Bellamy. Played at the 2009 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Short chase scene project for Production Methods II by Courtney Whitehead, who was inspired to make a puppet monster movie after watching "The Blob" in History of Motion Pictures. Screened at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A horror-thriller produced as a silent film exercise for Prof. Chris Hansen's directing course by Jordan Bellamy. Winner of the Best Cinematography Awards at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival. (Warning: Contains some frightening imagery and violence.)
Dramatic short film with an unexpected ending by Jordan Bellamy. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A documentary about the card game Magic: The Gathering and the people who play it in Waco, TX, originally made for a graduate-level course on documentary filmmaking by Patrick Shen and Jack Woodward. Screened at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A postmodern evocation of classical fairy tales and myths by Bryce Hagan. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A philosophical film produced for a Great Texts course by Jordan Bellamy. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Dramatic crime thriller by B.K. Garceau. Winner of the Best Editing, Best Cinematography, and Audience Choice Awards at the 2009 Black Glasses Film Festival. (Warning: Contains some violent content.)
A humorous reworking of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" done with stop-motion animation and CGI by Philip Heinrich. Winner of a Special Jury Award for Technical Achievement at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A dramatic short film about how children understand and are affected by the complexities of adult relationships by Jordan Bellamy. Winner of the Best Film and Audience Choice Awards at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A music video for a Dallas-based reggae band produced as a collaboration between SMU and Baylor film students. Screened at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Computer-animated short film by James Cole that was influenced by the Japanese animation studio Manglobe and anime director Satoshi Kon. Screened at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival. (Warning: Contains some graphic animated violence.)
A short film about love letters, long distances, and the hardships therein created by Brady Johnson as a silent film project for Prof. Chris Hansen's directing course. The music was provided by Mosey, an alternative folk band from Frisco, Texas. Screened at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A silent film project created for Prof. Chris Hansen's directing course by Chris Bloodgood. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
The fourth episode of the online mockumentary series about the David Crowder* Band by Jordan Bellamy. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Trailer for the feature documentary Beware of Christians directed by Will Bakke. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Documentary about the historic Hippodrome theater in downtown Waco by Lindley Atkinson, Allie Cornblath, Nathan Elam, and Grant Hall. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Trailer for the feature film Endings, written and directed by Prof. Chris Hansen and crewed primarily by Baylor students. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
Promotional film produced by FDM students about studying film and digital media at Baylor.