I love to make videos showing the beauty of our campus along with just a few of the people that make Ole Miss special.
Produced by Karen Tuttle
The Southern Documentary Project
TEACHING THE NEXT GENERATION OF STORYTELLERS
I love to make videos showing the beauty of our campus along with just a few of the people that make Ole Miss special.
Produced by Karen Tuttle
I hope you enjoy this short video I put together. I went out this morning in the snow to take a few pictures of our beautiful campus. Enjoy! Karen Tuttle
Sarah Kellum is a student-worker of ours who’s interest lie in cinematography. Her first solo flight with a video-camera in hand was last week, and here is what she cut together from her first time out with the Canon XL-1. Over the summer, Sarah will be working with our Panasonic HD cameras, as well as trying her hand at 16mm film, so be on the look out for more campus shots from Sarah!
I don’t know much about this film. It is a part of our archive here at the Media and Documentary Projects Center, and was produced by our staff 38 years ago. The title on the film canister says “1971 Recruiting Film”. It might be missing a narration track, as there is no voice-over at all. It is a bit disjointed, but nonetheless a nice slice-of-life look at the Ole Miss campus in the early 70’s.
This film transfer is part of our ongoing efforts to preserve the film history of the University. I’ll try to keep posting some of these films as I get them transferred and preserved. If you have any questions about this film, give us a call at 662-915-3475.