Digital Media Lab Tutors

About the Digital Media Lab

Digital Media Lab Student Workers

Our on-site digital media tutors are available to guide students, faculty and staff on digital media-related projects during tutoring lab hours posted each quarter to the DML Calendar.

 

UWB IT Digital Media Student Workers
 


Drew Stone

Salem Levesque 
Digital Media Lab Tech
DStone@uwb.edu
 
 Drew Stone is a lifelong resident of Washington State and is passionate about creative projects and interpersonal collaboration on every level.
Drew is double-majoring in the IAS programs Media and Communication Studies (MCS) and Society, Ethics and Human Behavior (SEB), with a minor in Information Technologies.

Drew also enjoys painting, film-making and playing chess to name only a few activities outside of school.

Along with the Windows Suite of Microsoft Office programs, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro and iMovie are his strongest proficiencies and is looking forward to gaining competency with other technologies available at the Digital Media Lab such as Audacity and Pro Tools.

 



Shane Pearson

Salem Levesque 
Digital Media Lab Tech
SPearson@uwb.edu






Shane Pearson
is majoring in Media and Communication at UWB. He has many years’ experience in shooting and editing video. The programs that he is strongest in are Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Photoshop. He is also familiar with Illustrator, iDVD, and Soundtrack Pro.






Ross McLeod

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Digital Media Lab Tech


Ross McLeod is an avid musician with an affinity for digital creativity. While focusing on studying cyber security here in the CSS major at UW Bothell, he considers himself a hobbyist in multimedia enhancement, including video and image editing using Sony Vegas and Adobe Photoshop. His experience with audio production ranges from the physical set up of acoustics and properties of sound, to the digitization of audio and engineering using software such as Fruity Loops Studio and Pro Tools.Ross is an avid musician with an affinity for digital creativity. While focusing on studying cyber security here in the CSS major at UW Bothell, he considers himself a hobbyist in multimedia enhancement, including video and image editing using Sony Vegas and Adobe Photoshop. His experience with audio production ranges from the physical set up of acoustics and properties of sound, to the digitization of audio and engineering using software such as Fruity Loops Studio and Pro Tools.