Events
- Annual Convention
- Great Teaching Round-up
- Leading from the middle
- fall conference for faculty leaders
- Webinars
"I think there is something more important than believing: Action! The world is full of dreamers, there aren't enough who will move ahead and begin to take concrete steps to actualize their vision."
Events: 2008 Graphic Arts and Multimedia Schedule
Friday, February 22nd, 9:30-11:00 a.m.
Disgusting things to do to Food so they look good on camera
Speaker: Reginald Reynolds
Food photography is considered one of the most difficult types of photography. There is a saying in the industry, "If you can shoot food, you can shoot anything". Food goes bad quickly so there's not much time to shoot before food looks like garbage. Watch as graphic artist and designer Reginald Reynolds shows you what he showed his students: "Disgusting Things to do to Food so They Look Good on Camera". You won't believe your eyes. Bring a strong stomach.

Biography: Reginald Reynolds, art/graphic arts instructor, is developing the Design and Applied Arts Program. He has taught as adjunct faculty at Angelina College since 1989 and worked in freelance video and film production. Reynolds has a bachelor's degree from Lamar University and a Master of Fine Arts from Stephen F. Austin State University.
Saturday, February 23nd, 10:30-11:45 a.m.
Round Table Discussion: "Webcam: Have Class will YouTube!"
Moderator: Susan Honeywell
Webcams have tremendous potential as a teaching/learning tool. I shall demonstrate the Webcam and submit a video to YouTube, discuss possible uses for the classroom and possible pitfalls that can occur when using this technology in the classroom.
This is an open forum/discussion about this inexpensive innovation.
Graphic Arts and Multimedia Section Chair:
Reginald Reynolds, Angelina College
