Digital Media Studio
Guy Mullins, M.Ed.
Director
480.965.2183
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Guy Mullins is a Video Production Specialist who has an in-depth knowledge of multiple information technology tools and processes including: digital video production; documentary and instructional video programming; motion graphics and animation production; multimedia development; analog video integration; and digital network video distribution. Over the course of nearly 20 years in the academic media production industry, Guy has produced numerous and varied video programs including instructional materials, documentary research programs, live video events, Internet and traditional broadcast programming, and interactive video content. In addition to producing a wide variety of digital and analog content, Guy has also demonstrated considerable technical expertise through the design, installation, and utilization of many complex multimedia production systems, analog & digital video workstations, media presentation systems, and stage and set designs in a variety of academic applications, productions, and facilities.
Guy has also developed extensive knowledge regarding the appropriate application of various media and information technologies in teaching and learning environments and has also designed and taught a number of college, high school, and middle school level courses and workshops in the utilization of traditional and digital video technologies. Guy's research interests include visual ethnography and documentary production, effective interactive networked video integration, and human interface design and implementation.
Ken Fagan, M.M.C.
Videographer, Editor, Producer
480-965-8797

Ken Fagan is a videographer, videotape editor, writer/producer, and artist. He has worked in various occupations, on a variety of film and video productions since 1986. In 1990, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Video Production from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication. After graduation, he worked as a news editor and news videographer at KOLD TV13 in Tucson, and in Phoenix at KTVK TV3, and KNXV TV15. During those years he quickly learned the news business and developed good video production skills as well as the desire to produce high quality documentaries. In 2003, after three years of study at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications, he received his Master of Mass Communication degree in which he produced his first feature documentary. Ken would like to continue in his pursuit of excellence in documentary video production as well as to share his various skills with others.