Remake/Remix

In Remake/Remix, students learned experimental video editing techniques for nonlinear compositing, image sequence and animation. Inspired from daily media, students replicated visual treatments to remake and remix.

 
 

Instructor
Stephen Flemister

 

Students
Neisha Allen
Caitlyn Anderson
Ami Arcos
Angela Delgado
Man Binh Diep
Julian Flannigan
Rasheed Hudson
Gracie Koh
Amanda Leon
Collin Nortier
Rita Ramirez
Jason Roman
Melissa Romero
Jasmyn Scavella
Mikaela Tom

Neisha Allen

Cat Illusions (30 seconds)

This video includes clips of cats with illusionistic visuals made by using effects, masks, and transitions in Adobe After Effects.

Ami Arcos

Surveillance (2025)

A 30 second video of collaged rectangular shapes, images, and effects all intertwined together, intended for the public, who are suspicious of authority constantly being watched and paroled

Julian Flannigan

trying to sleep after what happened (2025)

Reduced graphics are used to emulate the visions of a restless mind. Two alternate points of view juxtapose one another, grappling with the same situation.

Gracie Koh

untitled (2025)

This piece is an experimentation of mixed media animation. Blending the visual world of digital cinematography with analog methods.

Collin Nortier

Technological Evolution (2025)

This video is a tribute to early 1980s computer animation and digital aesthetics, recreating the visual language of CRT screens, vector graphics, and synth-driven motion design. By combining visuals of vintage technology with retro-inspired graphics and bold primary colors, this video evokes both nostalgia and a sense of technological optimism.

Jason Roman

Through the Looking Glass (2025)

This piece depicts the vagueness and "blob-like" shapes of the world and of people when visually impaired and how sharp and vibrant the beauty of the world becomes with the prism of glasses focusing that vague light into full color possibilities.

Jasmyn Scavella

Traffic In The City (2025)

The exploration of finding beauty in something that would annoy most people, late night traffic. Collaging different videos of highways and streets to form them into one thirty second, interesting piece.

Caitlyn Anderson

untitled (2025)

Man Binh Diep

ocean fantasy (2025)

Dive into a world where the sky and sea are playgrounds, could this be the world of Pisces?

Rasheed Hudson

The Death of Internet Culture (2025)

Through datamoshing, this project contrasts the playful creativity of the early 2000s internet with the fragmented, lifeless, and algorithm-driven digital landscape of the 2020s.

Amanda Leon

Dear Earth, Thank You (2025)

This video is a love letter to nature and the way it continues to shape my design process. Featuring elements from the earth, it reflects my appreciation for the environment, not just as inspiration but as a reminder to stay grounded and intentional in the work I create.

Rita Ramirez

One Summer Train Ride (2025)

A moving image train ride animation, featuring a music visual parallax landscape background and a cute sleepy kitty on a train ride. Inspired by Studio Ghibli film Spirited Away, featuring the song One Summer Day.

Melissa Romero

UnBody (2025)

This piece explores body dysmorphia and the dissociation it creates from one’s own features. The fragmented nature of collage work and the music that it’s paired is meant to evoke a visceral sense of disconnection.

Mikaela Tom

Haphazard Curiosity (2025)

A visualization of the dichotomy between the presentation of the magical/mystical (fae) in children's media versus folklore. Alternatively, a visualization displaying the tricky nature of the fae in folklore.