Television, film and radio programs expanding at NWC
Debbie Mueller sits at a computer Tuesday afternoon, editing a video section of a news story for the college television station, NWC-TV. At other times, she works with a team of students to edit the NWC movie production class’ first full-length feature film, “The Art of Murder,” filmed last semester. In addition, Mueller and a friend work together to offer a live, one-hour show, “Shockwave ...
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Tech 3.0: Create art masterpieces with Sagelight
Photo editing programs just keep getting better. We've discussed many good ones over the years, including paint.net, IrfanView and the oddly named but popular GIMP.
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Japanese artist sculpts space with sound and light
BERLIN (Reuters) - A blindingly white room filled with a single wave of sound contrasts with a dark room that is pierced by a cone of light in the first German solo exhibition of Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda. Ikeda, known for his electronic sound compositions and audiovisual installations, created the works specifically for the two vast symmetrical upper halls of Berlin's contemporary art museum ...
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Some colleges cut tuition, hasten graduation
(Reuters) - Even before President Barack Obama announced plans last month to push colleges to improve affordability, a number of schools beat him to the punch by lowering tuition and helping students graduate in fewer semesters. These schools -- typically small private colleges like University of Charleston, Cabrini College and Midland University that lack the cachet of top-tier colleges and ...
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Analysis: Megaupload shutdown unlikely to deter piracy
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The crackdown on file-sharing site Megaupload is expected to do little to reduce overall piracy of music, software and Hollywood movies, while potentially stifling emerging means of distributing content online. In the wake of last week's surprising indictment of the digital storage company and seven executives, other companies have begun changing their policies even as ...
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