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Beards, Subarus and psychics: A holistic journey to Boise State

It’s not too often you find dusty bearded, tarot-card reading psychics, Subarus and an unsure freshman on one screen, but that’s exactly what Non-Linear Productions juxtaposed in its recently released video, “Journey to Boise State.”

The video was crafted after the the university decided it needed something innovative to begin the annual State of the University Address. Good call.

The seven-minute video walks you through the process “young Billy” takes to decide on attending Boise State.

Spoiler: Billy begins by driving his trusty, though rusty, Subaru wagon into a seemingly super-far-away desert. There he finds a white tent with a psychic inside prepared to help him decide his university path. After avoiding death (for now) the psychic confirms that Boise State is the school for him. Boise. State. Boise… It’s really funny.

Video project specs

Start to Deadline: Two weeks

Raw Digital Film: 10-12 hours

Equipment: Canon 7D, Zoom Four-Channel voice recorder

Non-Linear Productions team:

Zach Ganschow, junior majoring in visual art
Gray Battson, junior majoring in mass communication/journalism
Glenn Landberg, junior majoring in communication
Steven Cody Gittings, senior majoring in business and communication

Boise State actors:

Aaron Kiefer, senior majoring in theatre arts/performance
Evan Sesek, senior majoring in theatre arts/performance and dramatic writing

Disclaimer: Non-Linear Productions is a subsidiary of Student Media.

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1 Comment for “Beards, Subarus and psychics: A holistic journey to Boise State”

  1. love it! my time was well-spent – even here on cape cod, i am able to impress! but aaron: boi-zee, not boi-see?

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