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Hasta La Vista DMA

 

4 years of high school are coming to a close. With that, my journey in the Digital Media Arts Program comes to an end. Reflecting on high school is rather bittersweet. There are so many good things and just as many god-awful things, but you make it through, then move on to bigger and better.

"Create" is the word that has to define pretty much everything I've done in my life. I started with Traditional Art and Stop-Motion Animation at a young age. As time went on, the variety of mediums to create kept getting larger. Eventually, I dove into live-action filming, commentary videos, digital painting, digital illustration, photography, storytelling, and much more. "Create" could be implied to all outside of art as well. I've been building relationships, obtained new interests, developed advanced skills, etc. I look forward to continuing to create all the aspects of my future.

I'll be attending the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music and entering the Media Arts Production Program. If you'd like to view my pieces throughout the years, at Kings and Personal Projects, You can find them on my website.

Thank you to my teachers, my peers, and the people who inspire me to keep doing what I do.

-Noah Andersen
Class of 2021

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