This special tribute and video tells the story of Nelda Majors and Karen Bailey who have been together for 54 years. They met when they 18 and 19 years old. Nelda knew that she was gay, yet Karen was in a relationship with a soldier for 4 years prior to their meeting. Six months after their friendship began; Karen came back from spring break and told Nelda that she loved her. Both women were raised in Texas and have lived in the Valley for the last several years. The journey of their lives together and how society’s views have evolved over the last 50+ years was documented at the Spotlight on Success Local Heroes Awards which celebrates LGBT history month and twelve LGBT and allied ONE Community business members in October of each year.
Monday, October 22, 2012
ONE Community: 'Karen & Nelda'
UAT Digital Video is delighted to share the story of "Karen & Nelda" which debuted on Spirit Day at the ONE Community Spotlight on Success Local Heroes Awards. The video was produced by UATDV students and faculty in cooperation with ONE Community.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
24-Hour Film Challenge: 'Concealed Chronicle'
Here's a fun little film a team of UAT Digital Video students produced for the summer 2012 A3F 24 Hour Film Challenge. That's right, they did this in one day from start to finish! And, it was in the Top 20 Films in the Challenge!
Parameters for the challenge were a required line ("Let's get this over with"), a required prop (a box which had to be opened or closed), and a required theme ("a hidden agenda").
More info about the challenge: http://www.thea3f.net
Parameters for the challenge were a required line ("Let's get this over with"), a required prop (a box which had to be opened or closed), and a required theme ("a hidden agenda").
More info about the challenge: http://www.thea3f.net
Friday, October 12, 2012
'Flight of the Melvin' Selected for 2012 Aliens to Zombies Film Festival!
Our family-friendly comedy sci-fi adventure "Flight of the Melvin" has been selected for its 9th film festival, the 2012 Aliens to Zombies Film Festival in Los Angeles! In addition, the film has been awarded "Runner Up, Best Special Effects."
The Aliens to Zombies screenings will be held on the evenings of Monday, October 29 (9-11 p.m) and Tuesday, October 30 (9-11 p.m.) at the W Hotel in Hollywood.
More info and tickets: http://www.alienstozombies.com/
The Aliens to Zombies screenings will be held on the evenings of Monday, October 29 (9-11 p.m) and Tuesday, October 30 (9-11 p.m.) at the W Hotel in Hollywood.
More info and tickets: http://www.alienstozombies.com/
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
RED SAND Released!
After 9 months of post-production, our latest sci-fi epic RED SAND: a Mass Effect fan film has been completed and released! The film debut on YouTube on Sunday October 7th following a live pre-show with star Mark Meer (the voice behind Commander Shepard in the Mass Effect games), and has scored 75,000 views in just under 4 days. We could not be happier! Check it out below:
And we are thrilled to announce that RED SAND has begun receiving invitations to cons and film festivals! This evening we were invited to screen at the following events in 2013!
RadCon 6A - SF&;F Convention - February 15-17, 2013 - Pasco WA http://www.radcon.org/
Seattle Crypticon - Memorial day weekend - Seattle WA
LoneStarCon3 Film Festival - Aug 29 -Sept 2, 2013 - San Antonio, TX http://lonestarcon3.org/
TCIF3 Film Festival - October 2013 - Richland WA http://www.tcif3.com/
If you want to see RED SAND on the big screen, and you live in any of the above locales, mark your calendars! More info as it develops!
And we are thrilled to announce that RED SAND has begun receiving invitations to cons and film festivals! This evening we were invited to screen at the following events in 2013!
RadCon 6A - SF&;F Convention - February 15-17, 2013 - Pasco WA http://www.radcon.org/
Seattle Crypticon - Memorial day weekend - Seattle WA
LoneStarCon3 Film Festival - Aug 29 -Sept 2, 2013 - San Antonio, TX http://lonestarcon3.org/
TCIF3 Film Festival - October 2013 - Richland WA http://www.tcif3.com/
If you want to see RED SAND on the big screen, and you live in any of the above locales, mark your calendars! More info as it develops!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
DV Award Modeling Scholarship - Deadline October 12!
The DV Award
Modeling Scholarship is awarded to a current University of Advancing
Technology undergraduate student (on campus or UAT-Online) who has a
passion for 3D modeling and design. This is a project-based scholarship
open to any
student seeking any Bachelor of Arts degree. To be awarded the
scholarship, the student must present their 3D model for a custom trophy
to be presented to the “Audience Choice” winner at the 2012 UAT Digital
Video Festival. This model may be created using
any software of the student’s choice, and must be fully ready for 3D
printing using the University’s uPrint rapid prototyper. For 3D printing
purposes, the model must be no more than 6” by 6” x 8” and must be one
complete enclosed mesh with no holes.
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be a current UAT student in good academic standing
Must be enrolled in a designated Bachelor of Arts program of study
Application Process:
To apply, students must submit the following information on or before October 12, 2012.
A completed scholarship application
A current FAFSA on file with UAT
A minimum of three (3) renders of the model – front, top, and side – as JPEG images
The model file in a standard format such as Maya Binary or FBX
The model file in STL format for printing
Please submit application materials to Professor Paul DeNigris at
pdenigri@uat.edu
Thursday, August 30, 2012
UAT Digital Video at PAX Prime this weekend!
Professor Paul DeNigris and student Caleb Evans will be speaking on a panel at this weekend's PAX Prime convention in Seattle, Washington. The panel is titled "Virtual Reality: bringing video games to life" and will feature a number of film professionals discussing their work on videogame-inspired projects such as our own "Red Sand: A Mass Effect Fan Film."
A little history of PAX, from their website:
A little history of PAX, from their website:
In 2004, the folks at Penny Arcade decided they wanted a show exclusively for gaming. Sure, comics, anime, and other nerd hobbies were cool, and those activities all had their own shows… so what about games? From that idea spawned a small 4,500 person event in Bellevue, Washington, focused on the culture and community that is gaming.
Since then, the show hasn’t looked back. Doubling in size each year until venue capacities were reached, in 2010 the show expanded into Boston for PAX East, drawing tens of thousands of attendees in the inaugural year. The shows in Seattle and Boston represent the two largest gaming events in North America!We'll post pics and video from this event as soon as they become available!
Friday, August 17, 2012
Summer Semester Recap!
WOW! Another semester done, and this one goes in the record books as one of the busiest and most successful to date for the Digital Video Program.
May
Two of our films, the family adventure "Flight of the Melvin" and the supernatural thriller "Covet" were selected for Phoenix Comicon.
Two of our videos from TEDxPhoenix 2011 made it to the front page of TED.com and scored over 3000,000 views combined.
The new Digital Video Program "highlights reel" debuted on YouTube and Vimeo, featuring some of the best work by our students from 2005 to the present.
The trailer for our Mass Effect fan film "Red Sand" debuted on YouTube and has racked up over 40,000 views to date. (The previous teaser for the film is at over 110,000 views.) The trailer also brought us significant press coverage by the likes of MSNBC, Kotaku, and more.
After screening at Phoenix Comicon, our multi-award-winning film "Covet" debuted online.
Professor Paul DeNigris' thesis film "Parallax" screened as part of the Short Film Corner at the Cannes Film Festival.
June
The UAT DV crew took a road trip up to Salt Lake City, Utah, to collaborate with the folks at Frogpants Productions to produce the DVD of their "Nerdtacular '12" event.
"Flight of the Melvin" was selected for GenCon Indy (a HUGE gaming convention in Indianapolis) and Dragon*Con (another HUGE convention for games, comics, and genre entertainment in Atlanta).
The videos produced by UAT DV for February's "Geeks' Night Out" event in Tempe were published to YouTube.
July
"Flight of the Melvin" got a rave review on Arizona film criticism site Apocalypse Later. So did "Parallax."
Professor Paul DeNigris and student Jared Oppie traveled to San Diego to film w00tstock 4.0, a "geek variety show" event held concurrently with San Diego Comicon. w00tstock was founded by MythBuster Adam Savage, Star Trek alum Wil Wheaton, and comedy music duo Paul & Storm (who had met the DV crew at Nerdtacular and invited us to come to w00tstock). The resulting videos are online on YouTube.
Our big film festival hit from last year, "Fallout," continued its amazing run by screening at the Fright Night Film Festival in Louisville, KY, where it won "Best CGI" and "Best Action Film."
August
"Flight of the Melvin" was selected for the Atlanta Horror Film Festival.
UAT Digital Video took home the award for BEST FILM in this year's IFP Phoenix 48-Hour "Beat the Clock" Film Challenge for our psychological thriller "Screaming in Silence."
Professor DeNigris' film "Parallax" screened at the landmark Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood as part of the 2012 Hollyshorts Film Festival.
May

Two of our videos from TEDxPhoenix 2011 made it to the front page of TED.com and scored over 3000,000 views combined.
The new Digital Video Program "highlights reel" debuted on YouTube and Vimeo, featuring some of the best work by our students from 2005 to the present.
The trailer for our Mass Effect fan film "Red Sand" debuted on YouTube and has racked up over 40,000 views to date. (The previous teaser for the film is at over 110,000 views.) The trailer also brought us significant press coverage by the likes of MSNBC, Kotaku, and more.
After screening at Phoenix Comicon, our multi-award-winning film "Covet" debuted online.
Professor Paul DeNigris' thesis film "Parallax" screened as part of the Short Film Corner at the Cannes Film Festival.
June
The UAT DV crew took a road trip up to Salt Lake City, Utah, to collaborate with the folks at Frogpants Productions to produce the DVD of their "Nerdtacular '12" event.
"Flight of the Melvin" was selected for GenCon Indy (a HUGE gaming convention in Indianapolis) and Dragon*Con (another HUGE convention for games, comics, and genre entertainment in Atlanta).
The videos produced by UAT DV for February's "Geeks' Night Out" event in Tempe were published to YouTube.
July
"Flight of the Melvin" got a rave review on Arizona film criticism site Apocalypse Later. So did "Parallax."
Professor Paul DeNigris and student Jared Oppie traveled to San Diego to film w00tstock 4.0, a "geek variety show" event held concurrently with San Diego Comicon. w00tstock was founded by MythBuster Adam Savage, Star Trek alum Wil Wheaton, and comedy music duo Paul & Storm (who had met the DV crew at Nerdtacular and invited us to come to w00tstock). The resulting videos are online on YouTube.
Our big film festival hit from last year, "Fallout," continued its amazing run by screening at the Fright Night Film Festival in Louisville, KY, where it won "Best CGI" and "Best Action Film."
August
"Flight of the Melvin" was selected for the Atlanta Horror Film Festival.
UAT Digital Video took home the award for BEST FILM in this year's IFP Phoenix 48-Hour "Beat the Clock" Film Challenge for our psychological thriller "Screaming in Silence."
Professor DeNigris' film "Parallax" screened at the landmark Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood as part of the 2012 Hollyshorts Film Festival.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Inspiration: 'Horizon'
Wanna see probably the most impressive 27 seconds you'll ever see? Check out "Horizon" by Mickaël Forrett and then watch the breakdown below. One guy did all this work in Photoshop, After Effects, Maya, Mudbox, and Nuke. Unbelievable!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
'Clouds' - what happens when a DSLR meets an XBOX Kinect
Here's something I found a while back on Planet5D and never had a chance to post.
The folks behind the RGB+D Toolkit that made these ghostly images possible have been keeping a log of their activities and are making their code available to anyone who wants to play. Maybe a future UATDV project will use this technology? Stay tuned!
Ever since the Kinect emerged on the scene, its depth-sensing camera has fascinated legions of creative coders, but the team behind the RGB+D Toolkit is one of the few attempting to transform the gaming console into a real filmmaking tool. Using a Kinect and a standard DSLR camera, like your Canon 5D, these avant-garde image-makers have created a technique that allows you to map video from the SLR onto the Kinect’s 3D data to generate a true CGI and video hybrid. (From an in-depth article about the project on The Creators Project website.)
The folks behind the RGB+D Toolkit that made these ghostly images possible have been keeping a log of their activities and are making their code available to anyone who wants to play. Maybe a future UATDV project will use this technology? Stay tuned!
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Ken Burns: 'All Storytelling is Manipulation'
Here's a 5-minute interview with a man who has arguably become the master of the long-form documentary, Ken Burns, in which he describes his approach to telling stories.
Originally spotted this one over at nofilmschool. Enjoy!
Originally spotted this one over at nofilmschool. Enjoy!
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