Woodstock at 40


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Woodstock at 40: The Rise of Music Journalism is an original, five-minute feature presentation for the 90-foot-long screen in the Newseum's Robert H. and Clarice Smith Big Screen Theater.The production mixes news photographs and rarely seen network footage.The completed project created 320GB of video and audio data, 5 video playback servers and 40GB of data encoded from a 5840 x 1080 master square pixel canvas.











Every Four Years


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Every Four Years: Presidential Campaign Ads and the Press, an original 19-minute feature presentation for the 90-foot-long screen in the Newseum's Robert H. and Clarice Smith Big Screen Theater. The production is about the evolution of political ads on television and their influence on campaigns. Every Four Years: Presidential Campaign Ads spans the history of iconic campaign ads on TV, from Dwight D. Eisenhower's "I Like Ike" in 1952 to Barack Obama's "Yes, We Can" in 2008. It includes such controversial ads as the 1964 "daisy ad," which ushered in a new era of televised attack ads. The film is shown on a 100-foot-long video wall in the Newseum's Robert H. and Clarice Smith Big Screen Theater. The completed project created 320GB of video and audio data, 5 video playback servers and 40GB of data encoded from a 5840 x 1080 master square pixel canvas.








Stories of Our Lives


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Stories of Our Lives is an original, feature presentation for the 90-foot-long screen in the Newseum's Robert H. and Clarice Smith Big Screen Theater. The production covers major news stories from 1981 through recent times. This is video, stills, headlines/front pages and graphics. The completed project created 320GB of video and audio data, 5 video playback servers and 40GB of data encoded from a 5840 x 1080 master square pixel canvas.