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Ryan Sterritt Ryan Sterritt www.ryansterritt.com [email protected] 191 Rockyford RD NE Atlanta, GA 30317 404.931.7320 Work Experience 2003 –2009 Homestarrunner.com Decatur, GA ∗ Create interactive DVDs of http://www.homestarrunner.com web content featuring commentaries, alternate angles, easter eggs, hidden content, seamless motion menus, and other special features ∗ Author DVDs, including preparation and encoding of all assets and menus for DVD production (10 DVDs totaling over 180,000 units sold) (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1769613/) ∗ Film and edit video content for the website and bonus content for DVDs ∗ Prepare and encode video podcasts for downloading through iTunes and Homestarrunner.com ∗ Manage live video content for speaking engagements; film and edit footage with Homestar puppets and fans and burn to DVD for immediate showing at engagement ∗ Film and edit live events for website and DVD content including jam sessions with They Might Be Giants (http://www.homestarrunner.com/puppetjam2.swf) and Limozeen concerts (http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Limozeen) ∗ Manage emails from fans and interested companies and interviewers 2003 – Present Freelance Work ∗ Author and encode DVDs for clients including Polyvinyl Records and Of Montreal ∗ Co-curated Hand.Craft.It Festival: A Craft & Music Festival, Madison-Morgan Cultural Center ∗ Design and maintain websites for clients including Gub Stuff, David Barnes, and Hand.Craft.It Festival ∗ Produce various video projects, including editing, green screen work, compressing and Flash encoding ∗ Direct, film and edit music videos for national touring bands including Of Montreal, Maritime and Y- O-U ∗ Design museum brochures, postcards and other print material for Madison-Morgan Cultural Center 2001 – 2002 Teaching Assistant at The Florida State University Tallahassee, FL ∗ Instructed SPC 2600 Public Speaking, a course required for all Communication majors ∗ Design daily lesson plans, grade written exams and oral presentations, was instructor of record for 4 sections of the course ∗ Instructed COM 4470 Desktop Multimedia, an upper-level Communication major class ∗ Nominated for Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award by FSU Program for Instructional Excellence Education 2002 Master of Science, Interactive Communication, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL ∗ Graduate Teaching Assistantship 2001 Bachelor of Science, Mass Media Communication, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL ∗ Full Tuition Florida Academic Scholars Award, Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society, Golden Key National Honor Society, Who’s Who Among College Students, Magna Cum Laude, Dean’s List every semester 1999 The Florida State University London, London, England ∗ Honors Program Study Abroad Scholarship, founding member of International Program Students and Alumni Association Ryan Sterritt www.ryansterritt.com [email protected] 191 Rockyford RD NE Atlanta, GA 30317 404.931.7320 Technical/Design Skills Final Cut Pro, Videography/Time-Lapse Videography, DVD Studio Pro, Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver/HTML, Compressor/A.pack, Audition, Wordpress/CSS/PHP/XHTML, InDesign, Graphic Design, Print Media, Apple Computers Creative Portfolio 2009 DVD for Athens Band Of Montreal ∗ Authored and encoded two-disk DVD set of live shows and music videos 2009 Contributed Photos to R. Wood Studio Ceramics Design Blog www.BeautyEveryday.com ∗ http://beautyeveryday.com/2009/04/07/ryan-and-gubbys-home-a-collection 2008 Co-Curated Hand.Craft.It Festival: Exhibition, Handmade Market & Music Festival ∗ http://www.handcraftitfestival.com/ ∗ Chose artists for three museum galleries, bands for music festival, and craft artists for a one-day craft fair 2008 Music video for Atlanta band Y-O-U for the song “The Physics of Giving” ∗ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBZxUTZvvh8 (over 1,600 views) ∗ Directed, filmed, edited and animated video 2007 Music video for Athens band Of Montreal for the song “Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse” ∗ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VeIL7juFE0 (over 1.011,000 views) ∗ Co-filmed and edited video which was shown on M2, LOGO, MTV.com, Music Choice, Havoc TV, Jungle TV, and various cable outlets throughout the United States/Canada ∗ Named a Top 50 Music Video of 2007 by Pitchfork Media 2006 Music video for Wisconsin band Maritime for the song “Tearing Up the Oxygen” ∗ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8veoIE4URI (over 88,000 views) ∗ Directed, filmed, edited and animated video 2005 Music video for Athens band Of Montreal for the song “So Begins Our Alabee” ∗ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icGIZnhCQfM (over 110,000 views) ∗ Directed, filmed and edited video which was shown on MTV.com, MTVU.com, Comcast Video On- Demand, New York Noise, and various cable outlets throughout the United States/Canada ∗ Winner of the Audience Choice Award at the 2005 Sprockets Music Video Competition 2003 Production Assistant on O’Charley’s and two Comcast Sports Commercials in Atlanta, GA 2003 Production Assistant on David Gordon Green’s feature film “The Undertow” ∗ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0360130/ Ongoing Website Designer ∗ www.ryansterritt.com ∗ www.gubstuff.com ∗ www.tellmeallaboutyourday.com ∗ www.handcraftitfestival.com ∗ www.bottlerocketbrewing.com ∗ www.thebeewithwheels.com References available upon request .
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