A passion for meaningful projects. An eye for heart-stopping imagery. And the collaborative, driven mindset to make it all happen.
Colorado-based Filmmaker. Director. Videographer.
Featured as part of Colorado College’s Outcomes project, Colorado College graduate Joel Minor ‘11 talks about his passions and pursuits at Stanford Law School.
Colorado College’s 2012 Holiday Greetings, comprised of the sights and sounds that make up all of our favorite (CC) things. As part of the video, viewers were encouraged to tag their tweets and instagrams with #myfavoriteCCthings, which were gathered into a Slidechute.
Colorado Springs Philharmonic and Colorado College’s Film Studies Program teamed up for an audio and visual performance of Gustav Holst’s THE PLANETS. A seven-movement orchestral suite accompanied with historical and contemporary footage from all over the world, this is THE PLANETS like you’ve never seen it before!
I acted as part of the creative team that planned, pitched, and edited these videos. I was specifically responsible for “Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity”, the fourth movement. They were performed on March 10, 2012, to the 2,000 seat Pikes Peak Center and received a standing ovation.
The Notebook is a whimsical stop-motion animation video about creativity and imagination.
Created for Colorado College, this video centers around current Colorado College student Trevor Barron, who recently returned from competing in the 2012 London Olympics. Hear him talk about his sport and academic passions and how the two intersect.
In autumn of 2010, I studied abroad in Dublin with New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. This video is the final project from the Music Video Production program.
See more videos I made on this program below.
In the autumn of 2010, I traveled to Dublin, Ireland took part in the Tisch School of the Arts/HotPress Magazine Initiative, and collaborated with local up-and-coming band Funzo to create a music video for one of their singles. The resulting video was watched by Funzo fans all over the world.
Created for my first filmmaking class at Colorado College, CONTACT: THE EYE examines the heart of every encounter on the street. Eye contact: to make, or not to make?
This is the first in a series of Faculty Spotlights made for Colorado College. In this one, English professor George Butte talks about the benefits of CC’s unique Block Plan.
See more Faculty Spotlights below.