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"Tool Set: Post American Reality Video Collaboration"
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9/26/2004 SAVANNAH, GA. — “Tool Set: Post American Reality Video Collaboration" is a moving image exhibition exploring the theme of American Reality through technologies and processes of video and audio postproduction. “Tool Set” seeks to expose the viewer to the increasingly robust offering of postproduction software, including Apple iMovie and Avid Symphony.For this exhibition, each artist starts with the same content and subject matter and runs it through his or her preferred postproduction process, thereby creating work that is uniquely different from every other work. Final works are no shorter than 30 seconds and no longer than five minutes. Artists included in the exhibition are SCAD students Hackworth Ashley and Tian Huges; SCAD alumni Kevin Baker, Lindsey Bodanza, Lewis Herrin, Joe Linton, Matthew Mascotte, Ryan Nelson, Dana Rose and Jay Wynne; and SCAD broadcast design professor James Gladman.
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SAVANNAH, GA. — “Tool Set: Post American Reality Video Collaboration" is a moving image exhibition exploring the theme of American Reality through technologies and processes of video and audio postproduction. “Tool Set” seeks to expose the viewer to the increasingly robust offering of postproduction software, including Apple iMovie and Avid Symphony.