Viz-A-GoGo is an annual art showcase of student work from the past year. The event includes a gallery exhibition of physical works, a research and creative works symposium, and a theater screening of time-based works.
Viz-A-GoGo is a student-run event lead by six student leaders. This year's showcase, Viz-A-GoGo 31, received over 1,000 submissions for the screening and exhibition. Those submissions were whittled down to 350 pieces. The screening brought more than 700 people to the theater.

Gallery Exhibition

Theater Screening
For Viz-A-GoGo 31, I had the privilege of being one of the student leaders as the Interstitials Producer.
As a student leader, I worked with the other student leaders and student volunteers to help plan, setup, execute, and tear down the event.
Interwoven into the screening are interstitials, live-action shorts, that tell a story based on the year's theme. This year's theme was a murder mystery. As Interstitials Producer, I was responsible for writing, directing, editing, and producing a five minute live-action short film that was broken up into five skits. I was also responsible for leading weekly meetings with the interstitial volunteers to write, film, and edit each skit.
Viz-A-GoGo 31 Interstitials