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Laura Fawks Senior Zoo & Wildlife Biology major.
Laura has been involved in the Communication Arts department and media in several ways. She was involved in 24 Hour Theater and the 10 Minute Play Festival. She has been an extra in two student films, both directed by Taylor Hazlett. Laura had a radio show on the Malone station for one year. Academically, she is an Honor’s student and has made the dean’s list several times. She is currently working on her honor’s thesis dealing with Jaguar predation of marine turtles. Laura has lots of experience with wildlife. She worked for a wildlife rehabilitator for two summers taking care of birds and squirrels. She currently volunteers at Wolf Timbers, a wolf sanctuary in Bolivar. She also occasionally volunteers at the Humane Society and Renfrew Park, Waynesboro PA. This past summer, she spent five weeks in Costa Rica researching the wildlife of the area for her internship. She hopes to one day host her own children’s wildlife show.
Corinne Abbiss: Senior Communication Arts: Film
Corinne has always loved animals, having grown up raising puppies and kittens, and riding horses. She wants to merge her passion for animals and her passion for film making. This past summer she interned at Mystic-Image Productions, a wedding video production company. She normally ran second camera on the weekends when they filmed most weddings. During the week, she edited multi-camera footage from the ceremonies and linear edited footage from the receptions. Last year she wrote and directed a short film for the Open Frame Film Festival. Her sophomore year she was the Director of Photography for a short film, (w)hole. Also last summer she was the videographer for Camp Luz. At the camp,she filmed and edited together a 25-minute video every week as well as taking about 500 digital pictures a week. Corinne also was a cameraperson/production assistant for Collegiateness, a sitcom at Malone, her freshman year.
So awesome of you to help get the word out there! I've seen some presentations before and always loved the idea!
Hope you get much more to keep on showing the great work of the rehabilitates... As an animal lover, I couldn't thank you more :)
Merry Xmas!
Thanks so much!
great project! Please add more updates!