SENIOR ELECTRONIC MEDIA AND FILM STUDENTS JOKE AROUND WHILE SETTING UP FOR A FILM PROJECT.

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SENIOR ELECTRONIC MEDIA AND FILM STUDENTS JOKE AROUND WHILE SETTING UP FOR A FILM PROJECT.

SENIOR MATT LEWIS PREPARES THE SET BY TAPING BALLOONS TO THE GROUND IN THE TELEVISION STUDIO.

DAN STEMEN, SENIOR, SETS UP A LIGHT IN THE TELEVISION STUDIO.

SENIOR JOSH VANDERZYDEN SERVES AS A STAND IN FOR THE TALENT IN ORDER TO SET UP A SHOT ON THE BLACK MAGIC CAMERA.

MATT LEWIS, SENIOR, FILLS A BALLOON WITH HELIUM IN THE TELEVISION STUDIO IN THE BASEMENT OF BLACKMORE LIBRARY.

CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL STUDENT MAX TAYLOR PRACTICES HIS LINES.

SENIORS DAN STEMEN, JOSH VANDERZYDEN, AND MATT LEWIS DISCUSS A SHOT USING THE BLACK MAGIC CAMERA.

MATT LEWIS, SENIOR, LOOKS ON AS FILMING BEGINS.

SENIOR DAN STEMEN RECORDS AUDIO USING A BOOM MIC DURING THE PRODUCTION PROCESS.

SENIORS MATT LEWIS, JOSH VANDERZYDEN, AND DAN STEMEN TRY TO FIGURE OUT A GLITCH WITH THE AUDIO RECORDER.

MATT LEWIS, SENIOR, PLAYS A GAME ON HIS PHONE DURING A BREAK FROM FILMING.

SENIOR JOSH VANDERZYDEN FOCUSES A SHOT WHILE FILMING.

MAX TAYLOR, A CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW STUDENT, INHALES HELIUM DURING A SHOOT IN THE TELEVISION STUDIO.

JOSH VANDERZYDEN, SENIOR, SETS UP THE BLACK MAGIC CAMERA FOR AN AERIAL SHOT.

SENIOR JOSH VANDERZYDEN FILMS THE TALENT, MAX TAYLOR, FROM AN OVER-HEAD VIEW.