A common need today is how to make “zoom” video into a compelling and
watchable experience. The projects below show some of what can be done
with low resolution, low fidelity inter-office video.
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This is a short documentary on an academic researcher and his discoveries of the hidden
dark past of what is now multi-cultural Queens, New York. It’s an example of building a
zoom video interview into it’s own mini-documentary.
PROJECT: Uncovering The Hidden History of White Supremacy In Queens Neighborhoods
CLIENT: JSTOR
VIDEO & AUDIO EDITING, GRAPHICS & ANIMATION PRODUCTION: Octavio Fenech
DIRECTION: Brian Edlefson
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PROJECT: Queens College Archivist Annie Tummino discusses her use of JSTOR and
the school’s Civil Rights archives collection.
CLIENT: JSTOR
VIDEO & AUDIO EDITING, GRAPHICS & ANIMATION PRODUCTION: Octavio Fenech
DIRECTION: Brian Edlefson