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What is Digital Media Collaborative?

December 15, 2021

The media world is an ever-changing landscape, with new technologies and innovations popping up each year. Between direction, screenwriting, animation and game design, opportunities are vast. The Digital Media Collaborative (DMC) program at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Arts and Sciences hopes to prepare students for the industry and these focus areas by working with advanced media tools to tell stories.

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UC student documents wildlife tragedy in Hawaii

October 11, 2023

Ella Marcil, a digital media student at the University of Cincinnati, was commissioned by the Kauai County Office of Economic Development to document the work of scientists who are scrambling to save the last members of a songbird called the akikiki.

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Eye on Hollywood, UC student interns with HBO, Disney

February 1, 2021

By Rebecca Schweitzer    Students in the University of Cincinnati's College of Arts & Sciences are always finding new ways to gain experience in their fields. Callie Tucker, a fourth-year digital media collaborative student, has her sights set on Hollywood, and during her time at UC, Tucker has had the opportunity to intern at some of the most well-known media companies in order to help this dream.

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UC grad sees film festival circuit success

March 9, 2021

Erica Bock wrote a feature length screenplay for her capstone project as a senior in the Digital Media Collaborative in UC’s College of Arts and Sciences. Since graduating in the fall of 2019, she has been making the festival rounds with her drama that focuses on a college student in the 1950s wrestling with drugs and her sexual identity.

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Developing a global lens

October 27, 2021

Latasha Hamner, a Digital Media Collaborative (DMC) student in the University of Cincinnati College of Arts and Sciences, studied abroad virtually through UC International partnership in Germany.

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UC, Oyler students partner to tell Lower Price Hill stories

December 20, 2021

As a leading urban public university, UC cultivates opportunities for its students to engage with the community and connect with the local neighborhoods. These connections are designed in part to create pathways to higher education that some students in Cincinnati Public Schools might otherwise not have envisioned. In one such collaboration during fall semester, students in UC’s Digital Media Collaborative teamed with students from Oyler School to create a series of short documentary films about life in the community of Lower Price Hill, an urban Appalachian neighborhood located two miles west of downtown Cincinnati.