VANCOUVER, Wash. Trip Gruver, the Emmy and Clio award-winning video director and designer, will speak at 7 p.m., May 24 at the North Bank Artists Gallery,
The event, sponsored by Washington State University’s Digital Technology and Culture program, and North Bank Artists Gallery, is free an open to the public.
Gruver’s talk entitled, “The New Independents . . . From Desktop to Broadcast,” looks at the new video age where inexpensive three-chip cameras, desktop video, and Web site broadcasting make production and dissemination so open and accessible to the public.
This is the final presentation in the WSU Vancouver DTC Spring 2007 Media Artists’ Talk.
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Digital art courtesy of WSU Vancouver’s Digital Technology and Culture program.