CALEB CARR
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Video Portfolio


Climate Anxiety Animation
2021

This short film was submitted to the 2021 Winter Is Alive Cooler World Festival at the Garver Feed Mill in Madison, Wi.

I hope to normalize climate related anxiety in order to collectively cope and address the greatest existential threat of our time.

Official Attendant Training Video
2021

The official training video for newly hired gallery attendants at the Foster Gallery of UWEC.

This video playfully uses a VHS aesthetic to appeal to student employees.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, it was important to introduce some levity in students' work training while also covering necessary information.

Tutorial: Using Green Screens in Adobe Premiere Pro
2020

In this tutorial, viewers will learn how to navigate common issues when editing green screen footage with Adobe Premiere Pro.

This tutorial was created for virtual learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the summer of 2020, I was able to work with professor Jyl Kelley and a team of interns to create video tutorials to be used in lieu of in-person learning.

Outer Space Shit
2020

A multimedia project combining 2D hand-drawn animation, motion graphics, photography, and sound design.

This film participated in Unique Perspectives: Through the Eyes of Young Artists. (2020)
Available here: https://tinyurl.com/38dsd3z2

Video Study with Muybridge Animations
2019

An exploration of video editing techniques & processes using Eadweard Muybridge's bird and acrobat as subject matter.

The content is nonsensical and playful, utilizing a variety effects. Sound effects and audio recording processes were also explored.

Reel: The Ceramics Studio
2019

Clips taken from a documentary on advanced ceramics students at the
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire featuring Jake Taylor and Katie Mattis.

Eyes: Study with Audio and Dolly Zoom
2019

This study emphasizes sound design's effect on tone. The film progresses and intensifies when the camera's position changes, which employs a handheld version of the "dolly zoom" effect.

The character/plot/setting are arbitrary with a focus on technical exploration.

© Caleb Carr 2021
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  • Portfolio
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      • Video Portfolio
      • Tutorials: Art Dept.
      • Sounds of the Valley
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    • The Nature of Our Disposition
    • Fine Art
  • Resume
  • Bio
  • In the Media