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Glorious

Leo Walters believes in the power of instinct. After quitting his career in Corporate America, Leo set out to chase his true passion of bread baking. Glorious Bread’s mission is to bring a community together through genuine connection around the table. This piece was screened at the 2019 Gonzaga University Film Festival.

Gonzaga University Event Service: Team Building

Gonzaga University Event Service Team, also known as GUEST, is a group of students, interns as well as professional faculty responsible for the organization of all events held in the campus’ main student center.

Gonzaga University Institute for Hate Studies 20th Anniversary

Gonzaga University Institute for Hate Studies celebrates its 20thyear of examining the origins of hate and exploring tangible solutions on the Gonzaga campus.

This piece was produced for the Institute’s 20thAnniversary event in Spokane, Washington.

The Gonzaga Bulletin: Reflection

Reflection, a collection of artistic creations produced by students at Gonzaga University, showcases the impressive work of students on campus and emphasizes the benefits of creative expression.

The Gonzaga Bulletin: Our Voices

Our Voices, a collection of written work by students at Gonzaga University, encourages a candid dialogue about the power of speaking your unique truth.

How to Make a Documentary

When a class project goes wrong, a little creativity is all you need. A fun, upbeat reenactment piece on the of the necessity of a filmmaker to stay quick on her feet.

This piece was screened at the 2019 Gonzaga University Film Festival.

A Letter to My Eight-Year-Old Self

A home video that predicted the future. This piece was produced for a Gonzaga University donor induction ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada.

A Very Zags Christmas

Gonzaga University’s annual Christmas Tree lighting is enjoyed by students and faculty as well as the greater Spokane, Washington community. But before its beauty can be admired, it's all hands on deck as Gonzaga's Event Service Team works tirelessly to construct the tree.

Found Footage: Childhood

The voices of children’s author Maurice Sendak and science fiction writer Stephen King bring into question what it means to be a child growing up in a disordered world. “Childhood” artistically combines archival narration with found footage to distort an idealized conception of adolescence.

Legacy

Seniors in the class of 2018 say goodbye to the Gonzaga University Television program in a tradition of signing a cable tray that hangs in the campus television studio. The signing of the cable tray commemorates their mark left on future storytellers.

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