Intro Videos
Took some inspiration from Cowboy Bebop
Four Panels on Each
Slats in each
CC 303 – Introduction to Classical Mythology with Steve Lundy
Took some inspiration from Cowboy Bebop
Four Panels on Each
Slats in each
CC 303 – Introduction to Classical Mythology with Steve Lundy
Valerie : Russian Online
Professor: Heather Rice
Project Manager: Mike Heidenreich
Design STAs: Valerie , Lauren, Bethany, Rebecca, Anna
How audio has changed since I’ve been here:
Preamps
Sound Boards
Routing
Recording
Audio Clip from “Why is the United States Among the Last Countries to Have a Woman as Head of State?”
Audio Control Room for Jazz
Setting Up to Record British Studies
Provide the base of the following nouns (do not add a hyphen after the base):
amīcus, amīcī, m. [amīc]
puer, puerī, m. [puer]
dōnum, dōnī, n. [dōn]
cōnsilium, cōnsiliī, n. [cōnsili]
numerus, numerī, m. [numer]
Don’t forget to add macrons! You can copy and paste letters with macrons into the word with these letters: ā ē ī ō ū
Drafting
Approved Drafts for Initial Characters
Additional Characters
New Character Process
Full Scenes
This is image is the first slide in a slide show, hover over the image for controlls.
Introduction to Classical Mythology
Sample of the guitar without any processing
Introduction to Classical Mythology with Steve Lundy
Jazz Appreciation with Jeff Hellmer
Reused Video Material
Audio First Chair:
Audio Second Chair:
Interactive Compare Anatomy:
Found in Ethiopia in 1974, Lucy is one of the oldest and most complete fossils with over 40% of her skeleton found, and shares characteristics with both chimpanzees and humans. Originally thought to have died from natural causes, Dr. John Kappelman and his team discovered evidence to support that she died by injuries consistent with that of a fall from a great height, maybe even from a tree.
The injuries shown across her body all suggested being the result of falling off from a high distance. The trees at the time would be 40 or more feet tall, which match the description of the height needed for what resulted in the extent of her injuries. This discovery would provide more evidence to suggest that not only did Lucy walk upright like humans, but she did in fact spend some time in trees.
These were made to be complimentary material to Professor Kappelman’s paper and other material that was sent in to be reviewed by Nature Journal.
By Ryan Wade
This project allows for future projects like this: Creating video/modules for different departments/courses that can improve the student’s learning experience