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Justin Ulzheimer

Digital Video Coordinator

 

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Biography

I was born on December 12th, 1986 in Queens, New York to Marissa and John Ulzheimer. I spent four years in New York before I moved to Peachtree City, Georgia in 1990. I have always loved to travel; to this date I have visited over 20 countries in 5 different continents and plan to visit many more. I am an only child and have always been very outgoing. I participated in many sports as a child but picked up basketball and track at a competitive level through high school. I graduated from Starrs Mill High School in the spring of 2005 and now attend Kennesaw State University where I am majoring in economics.

I have always been a very outdoors type of person. A nice day in the park throwing the frisbee and grilling out is always a better option than laying around on a nice day. Stand up comedy and sports compose of all I watch on the television or browse online frequently. Being the huge sports fan I am, I always cheer for the Florida Gators ever since I was a small child. I enjoy all sorts of music ranging from classic rock to rap, concerts fall into this category as well. When I finish my undergraduate degree, I plan on trying to go to graduate school at the University of Florida and my MBA a few years after that.

 

 Job Description

             For our group project on social networking, my assigned role is the digital video coordinator. I am the presentation technologist and will be working with the video tapping equipment. My responsibilities deal with the actual presentation its self and making sure our video goes smoothly and looks professional. I first have to select an appropriate location to film factoring in the sound, lighting, and frames. In regards to the sound, I will make sure our group speaks loudly and clear along side having no background sound to divert the attention during our presentation.

            Also, lighting is essential in keeping the presentation looking professional. A dim setting tacks away from what is being said and also looks poorly put together. Finally frames are important in making sure the camera is centered and everyone is in clear view throughout the duration of the presentation. Selecting an organizational pattern is also key to keeping the project moving smoothly. Furthermore, delivery dynamics will make or break the presentation. Simply reading information without putting emphasis on specific parts and not using professional word choice will cause a presentation to fail, these are points we will work on to ensure everything runs according to plan.