2024 Projects
Gracie Allen
Gracie Allen created a social media campaign on Instagram and TikTok to boost brand awareness for the boutique and drive more engagement on the accounts. She also updated the header on her client’s app to feature her Spring Collection.
Owen Atienza
Owen Atienza is working with the Alma Highland Festival Committee to revamp marketing materials for this year’s festival. This includes doing several video series, graphic design, and community outreach.
Gabrielle Berry
Gabrielle Berry created various foundational tools and strategies for her client to apply to their business. These tools and strategies consist of a brand new website, a brand guide to establish and define brand identity, and various marketing mockups to guide visual branding.
Moss Ely
Fixation Liberation is an infotainment podcast created for and by neurodivergent people, constructing a space where hyperfixations can be shared openly. Episodes are uploaded weekly at 9 am on Wednesdays and are between 30 to 60 minutes in length. The content of the episodes are a mix between focusing on a specific niche within the topic of fixation and focusing on the interviewee’s connection to the topic.
Jailyn Gonzales
The Documentary Family Lines is based on how the elderly who live in retirement homes experience communication with younger generations in their families. This documentary dives into different family stories, experiences, and difficulties these seniors have had to deal with when trying to communicate with their younger family members as time has moved forward. It talks about the impact of technology and how ways of living have affected communication in the daily lives of seniors living in these facilities.
Yuhao Guo
Unforgiven is a war game that combines his favorite genres, RTS and TCG. The game will ask players to customize their decks and play against AI or other players in a fair setting for both. It has unique gameplay that allows players to enjoy the fun of the strategy of their cards and not worry about resource management.
Ethan Honoway
Dimensional Duelist is a turn-based card game that is developed for Virtual Reality. Play against “The Master” as you fight for the Dimensions. Strategize with your cards and utilize the card’s unique badge features as you fight against “The Master’s” army. Travel through multiple dimensions as you try to stop “The Master’s” evil schemes!
Gene Huskey
Being A Scot showcases the benefits of being on the football team here at Alma. Showing interviews of different people in the community on the team or not to show these benefits. Also displaying different b-roll videos over the interviews to give imagery of what people are saying.
Cassandra Johnson
Invitation Through Music is a short promotional video in collaboration with, and for, Mt Pleasant First Church of Christ. It uses the topic of music as an invitation for worship services, and into the church.
Justin Kissling
This film follows a man who lives by himself. One night as he is writing he starts hearing a creek. He then goes to investigate to see if anyone is there, or if he is just loosing it.
Miranda Patterson
Inevitable is a story about a girl fighting to finish her paper before the beginning of class, while the world is ending around her.
Connor Riley
REAL is based out of Mount Pleasant, Michigan and offers personal training, AAU teams, and summer camps. It is owned by Lance Maney. Through interviews with Lance, former players, and coaches he highligths what REAL stands for and what they offer to kids in Mid-Michigan.
Abby Strait
"Shading Women" is a dance-for-camera, short film that explores society's perceptions of women's emotions. While incorporating elements of film color theory, this short film demonstrates the mass diversity of emotions that are shared by women, revealing a reality of emotional complexity that is not often showcased through traditional media.
Aaryn Sylvester
The project aims to revitalize the online presence of Terry’s Cycles, a local bike shop, through a website revamp. By focusing on enhancing user experience, increasing engagement, and improving brand visibility, the goal is to create a digital platform that effectively showcases Terry’s Cycles’ community involvement and passion for cycling. Through collaborative efforts with the stakeholders, the project seeks to elevate Terry’s Cycles’ online presence and strengthen its position within the Mid-Michigan cycling community.
Peyton Triplette
The Truck That Built A Town is a short historical documentary that focuses on the nearly-forgotten history of the Republic Motor Truck Company. From its humble and small beginnings, to its advertisement success and success in providing for the war effort of the first world war. We’ll explore what led the Republic Company to be the world's largest producer of trucks. As well as the company's sudden decline with the crash of the stock market and its ‘fizzling out’ as a whole. We will see how the Republic Company is still impacting our community till this day by bringing families together, such as Joe Butcher and his family, to seek and restore these long forgotten trucks.
Corey Zeneberg
Martyrdom is a loosely-autobiographical, experimental short film that examines how people with White Knight Syndrome (WKS) are affected by the mental illness. Using his own experiences combined with those of his actor, he created a piece about a man who is stuck in a repetitive environment with other's problems being the only outlet to keep him company