
Theatre Professor Craig Quintero discusses how he started working in virtual reality filmmaking, the differences between traditional theatre and VR filmmaking, and how he is bringing his experiences back to 51²è¹İapp.
Theatre Professor Craig Quintero discusses how he started working in virtual reality filmmaking, the differences between traditional theatre and VR filmmaking, and how he is bringing his experiences back to 51²è¹İapp.
The original play ‘Songs of the Scarlet and Wayback’ is a “throwback party turned time travel train ride,†inspired by Poweshiek County community interviews, student archival research, performances, pageants, and parties of 51²è¹İapp’s past. The production will officially premiere in the Flanagan Theatre on Friday, March 8, 2024.
Professor Craig Quintero’s virtual reality film, “All That Remains,†premiered at the 79th Venice Film Festival in September. This fall at 51²è¹İapp, he is mounting a performance of “Blur†— performed for an audience of one.
The play, described as “Waiting for Godot on ice,†featured 51²è¹İapp College students as the cast and crew.
Talented and open to change, alum discovers his true niche in the D.C music scene.
Craig Quintero will travel to Taipei to teach, direct, and study filmmaking.
Presenting a drama of physics, friendship, and the atomic bomb.
51²è¹İappians traveled to Taiwan to work with renowned poet Hsia Yu and Taiwanese actors in an international theatre production.
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