SVS Digital Storytelling
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Digital Storytelling Program

 

The Digital Storytelling Program combines narrative and conceptually driven studies with new and emerging multimedia tools to achieve a balance between aesthetic and imagination. The DST program puts storytelling first and combines it with new and emerging technologies.

Digital Storytelling’s interdisciplinary program emphasizes skills in video production, emerging media, animation, video art, writing and critical theory. Like other forms of storytelling, digital storytelling reaches audiences for artistic, educational, and commercial purposes, translating human knowledge and experience into multimedia spaces. Students use technology and the universal art of storytelling to connect and entertain audiences, innovate, and solve human-scale problems. They work to tell stories that stimulate, provoke, and inspire.

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Digital Storytelling Faculty

Associate Professor, SVS Associate Director, Digital Storytelling Coordinator
226 Tate Hall
Professor of Professional Practice
206 Switzler Hall
Academic Advisor, College of Arts & Science, Digital Storytelling & Film Studies
322 Tate Hall
Assistant Teaching Professor & Director of Undergraduate Studies
228 Tate Hall
Associate Professor, Film Studies Coordinator
222 Tate Hall
Professor, Art Program Coordinator
307 Swallow
Assistant Professor, Digital Storytelling
227 Tate Hall