KCNC-Denver
(Stand-Ups & Clips)

Denver Air Pollution

Denver Development

Storm Chasers

Record Warm Winter

Ice Storm

Toxic Cleanup

Weather Tease

Weather Toss

    Interactive multimedia requires ongoing learning. There's always something new to investigate, and the sense of discovery is what I enjoy most about my job. The best part about doing these projects is all that I got to learn.




Creator

JMU School of Media Arts & Design

* Best of Competition, "2005 BEA Festival of Media Arts." Media Festival of the Broadcast Education Association (BEA). Top award among 8 submissions in the Informational Category of the "Faculty Interactive Multimedia Competition" - (12.5% Acceptance Rate).

 


Steven D. Anderson &
M. Joseph Hinshaw

Video Exposure Control Tutorial

* Best of Festival, "2004 BEA Festival of Media Arts." Media Festival of the Broadcast Education Association (BEA). Top award among 33 submissions in the "Faculty Interactive Multimedia Competition" - (3% Acceptance Rate).

 

Creator/Webmanager

Broadcast Education Association

* 3rd Place, Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (AEJMC) "Best of the Web" 1997 Juried Web Design Competition. Four awards were given for 33 submissions (12% Acceptance Rate). [Previous version of site]

* Recognized in Electronic Media magazine (September 14, 1998 issue, page 12). The article is entitled School for Media.

* Top 500 film & video site in Film & Video on the Internet: The Top 500 Sites, (Book by Bert Deivert & Dan Harries, Michael Wiese Productions, 1996).

 

Steven D. Anderson &
M. Joseph Hinshaw

Depth-of-Field Tutorial

* Best of Show & 1st Place Instruct/Train Category, 2002 Broadcast Education Association "BEA Festival of Media Arts" - Faculty Interactive Multimedia Competition. Top award among 18 entries. (Top 5% of BEA entries).

* 2nd Place, 2002 AEJMC "Juried Web Design Competition" Seven awards were given among 58 submissions (12% Acceptance Rate). Two awards in "Teaching Sites Category" among 27 entries (7% Acceptance Rate).

 

Creator

SMIL Lecture

* 2001 AEJMC Creative Projects Competition (Competitively Selected). "SMIL(E) - You're on Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language: The Use of Streaming Video, Images and Text in a Synchronized Linear Presentation." Six awards in Multimedia Category among 15 entries (40% acceptance rate).
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Steven D. Anderson & Dietrich Maune

JMU School of Media Arts & Design
(Screenshot of Previous Version of Site)

* 2nd Place, 2002 AEJMC "Juried Web Design Competition. Seven awards were given among 58 submissions - 12% Acceptance Rate. Two awards in "Department/School Category " among 13 entries (15% Acceptance Rate).

* 2nd Place Instruct/Educate: Online Category, 2002 "BEA Festival of Media Arts" - Faculty Interactive Multimedia Competition. Twelve awards were given among 18 entries. (66% Acceptance Rate).

 

Creator

BEA Festival of Media Arts

* I Created this site in the summer of 2002 and continue to update and maintain the site today. The site is used for information and entry materials for the Broadcast Education Association "BEA Festival of Media Arts," a competitive showcase of faculty and student creative work held each April in Las Vegas.

 

Creator

Multimedia Classroom Resource

* Honorable Mention (Top 25%), 1999 AEJMC "Best of the Web" Juried Web Design Competition.

 

 

Creator

Utah Festival Opera Company

* Utah Festival Opera Company Web Presentation. Developed web pages for the Opera Company located in Logan, Utah. 1996 and 1997 Seasons.

 

 

Creator

USU Department of Communication

* 4th Place, 1997 AEJMC "Best of the Web" Juried Web Design Competition. (Four awards were given for thirty-three submissions - 12% Acceptance Rate).
- This is a Previous version of the site. The current USU Department of Communication web site can be found at: http://www.usu.edu/communic

 

 

Creator

Personal Web Site

* Best of Show, 1999 BEA Juried Faculty Interactive Multimedia Competition. 1st Place: Online Media - To Inform Category

 

 

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