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Rick Dowling
B.A., University of Alabama

Phone: (205) 348-6086
Office: A234 Gordon Palmer

Email: rick [ a t ] frc.ua.edu
Personal web page:

Research/Teaching/Creative Work: Non-linear editing, DVD production, videography, distance education.

Classes recently taught:

TCF 260 Introduction To Digital Editing
TCF 289 Non-Linear Digital Editing

Select Publications and Creative Work:

Presenter, University of Alabama's Faculty Resource Center “Web Based Instruction Workshop” 2002, 2003, 2004.

DVD author, Television: Critical Methods and Applications, by Jeremy G. Butler.

Technical consultant, Discovering Alabama.

Trainer/Technical consultant, Brewer-Porch Children's Center.

Producer/director/editor for various promotional & instructional videos:

Tuscaloosa Association of Retarded Citizens informational video.

Math Technology Learning Center demo video.

University Supply Store Employee Orientation video.

UA Community Music School Recruitment video.

Students As Agents of Change for the Blackburn Institute at UA.

Digital Video Interactive promo for “Multimedia Math.”

From Students to Students - 1992 - UA's orientation video.

Bells of Hope - Salvation Army promotion video.

From Students to Students - 1993 - UA's orientation video.

From Students to Students - 1994 - UA's orientation video.

Stallings Center (RISE) video.

From Students to Students - 1995 - UA's Orientation video.

From Students to Students - 1996 - UA's Orientation video.

Well-Staff promotional/informational video.

Independent Study instructional video.

Teleconferences:

*Producing and directing Issues in an Age of Uncertainty, a three part, 90 minute staff development offering from SERC.

*Producing and directing Science Reform in America , another three part, 90 minute staff development offering from SERC.

*Producing and directing the Texaco Science Teacher Training Institute teleconference.

*Producing and directing the CCET marketing teleconference.

Other Productions:

Producer for Thunder in Huntsville – Alabama Public Television documentary describing Huntsville's Marshall Space Flight Center's role in the Apollo 11 moon landing. Gold Medal Winner at WorldFest - Flagstaff.

Producer/director/editor for Integrated Science 7 – distance learning program for 7th graders that airs on Alabama Public Television and other public television networks in 20 additional states and Canada. Produced 24 episodes per year. National Association of Television Arts and Sciences honors: 1998 Southeast Regional Emmy nomination in the category of Outstanding Achievement: Television Programming Excellence/Educational Program. Broadcast Education Association Juried Faculty Production Competition honors: 1999 3rd Place Award in Educational category. National Educational Telecommunication Association honors: 1997 2nd Place Award in the category of Instructional Program.

Producer/nonlinear editor/video compressionist for Integrated Science 7's online expedition to Choctawhatchee Bay, Florida – November, 2000.

 

 

Current faculty members:

Jennings Bryant
Jeremy Butler
Gary Copeland
Pam Doyle
William Evans
Joey Goodsell
Aaron Greer

Yong-Chan Kim
Loy Singleton
Glenda Williams
Shuhua Zhou

Adjunct Faculty:

Dwight Cammeron
Rick Dowling
Roger Duvall

Emeritus Faculty:

James Brown
George Katz
Dolf Zillmann