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Andrew Di Lapi
Display Name
Andrew Di Lapi
Major Program of Study
Entertainment Technology
Academic interests

Media & Television.

Bio

I’m Extremely Friendly, I’m Also A Die Hard Rangers Fan!!!

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My Courses

ENT3390, Sound for Multimedia, Fall 2015

EN­T3390, Sound for Mul­ti­me­dia, Fall 2015

ENT 3390, Sound for Mul­ti­me­dia, Fall 2015

ENT4900/4901 Internship, SP2016

EN­T4900/4901 In­tern­ship, SP2016

For ENT Ma­jors: work ex­pe­ri­ence at a pro­fes­sional scenery fab­ri­ca­tion shop, rental/sup­ply house, off- Broad­way the­ater, or any re­lated in­dus­try or­ga­ni­za­tion ap­proved by the ad­viser. For Emerg­ing Media Tech Ma­jors, work ex­pe­ri­ence at a de­sign firm, media elec­tron­ics firm, media soft­ware firm, ro­bot­ics firm, en­ter­tain­ment or media pro­duc­tion firm, or any re­lated in­dus­try or­ga­ni­za­tion ap­proved by the ad­viser. This will serve to bridge the stu­dent’s aca­d­e­mic and com­mer­cial ca­reers by giv­ing the him/her pro­fes­sional work ex­pe­ri­ence and in­dus­try con­tacts be­fore the end of the se­nior year. Each stu­dent will keep a log/jour­nal to be shared in group sem­i­nars. Su­per­vi­sion will be by fac­ulty and a man­ager at the in­tern­ship site. Pre­req­ui­site: ENT 4410 or ENT 4450 or ENT 4470 or ENT 4480 or Pre- or coreq­ui­site: MTEC 3800

ENT4900/4901-F15 Internships

EN­T4900/4901-F15 In­tern­ships

For ENT Ma­jors: work ex­pe­ri­ence at a pro­fes­sional scenery fab­ri­ca­tion shop, rental/sup­ply house, off- Broad­way the­ater, or any re­lated in­dus­try or­ga­ni­za­tion ap­proved by the ad­viser. For Emerg­ing Media Tech Ma­jors, work ex­pe­ri­ence at a de­sign firm, media elec­tron­ics firm, media soft­ware firm, ro­bot­ics firm, en­ter­tain­ment or media pro­duc­tion firm, or any re­lated in­dus­try or­ga­ni­za­tion ap­proved by the ad­viser. This will serve to bridge the stu­dent’s aca­d­e­mic and com­mer­cial ca­reers by giv­ing the him/her pro­fes­sional work ex­pe­ri­ence and in­dus­try con­tacts be­fore the end of the se­nior year. Each stu­dent will keep a log/jour­nal to be shared in group sem­i­nars. Su­per­vi­sion will be by fac­ulty and a man­ager at the in­tern­ship site. Pre­req­ui­site: ENT 4410 or ENT 4450 or ENT 4470 or ENT 4480 or Pre- or coreq­ui­site: MTEC 3800

ENT 4499 Culmination Project Fall 2016

ENT 4499 Cul­mi­na­tion Pro­ject Fall 2016

This course serves as the se­nior the­sis pro­ject. The stu­dent will uti­lize his/her skills in a new and in­no­v­a­tive way to de­velop a pro­ject that re­lates to or has an im­pact on the en­ter­tain­ment in­dus­try. Pro­jects may be de­vel­oped through courses in the en­ter­tain­ment tech­nol­ogy and/or emerg­ing media tech­nol­ogy pro­grams. All pro­jects must be ap­proved by the ad­viser and should demon­strate man­age­ment, tech­ni­cal de­sign and pre­sen­ta­tion skills. Doc­u­men­ta­tion of plan­ning, de­sign and re­al­iza­tion will be pre­sented to a com­mit­tee of in­struc­tors, both in en­ter­tain­ment tech­nol­ogy and re­lated dis­ci­plines, as well as to in­dus­try pro­fes­sion­als; all are to be se­lected by the stu­dents and ap­proved by the ad­viser.

LIB 1201: Research and Documentation for the Information Age

LIB 1201: Re­search and Doc­u­men­ta­tion for the In­for­ma­tion Age

This course ex­plores re­search and doc­u­men­ta­tion for all media for­mats in­clud­ing text, im­ages, sound, and mul­ti­me­dia. Stu­dents will ex­am­ine the full life­cy­cle of in­for­ma­tion, in­clud­ing: how in­for­ma­tion is pro­duced and or­ga­nized in both tra­di­tional and emerg­ing media, lo­cat­ing in­for­ma­tion sources in a va­ri­ety of media and for­mats, crit­i­cal eval­u­a­tion of sources, the ethics of in­for­ma­tion use, and doc­u­men­ta­tion and ci­ta­tion of tra­di­tional and emerg­ing media and tech­nolo­gies. Stu­dents will cre­ate and pre­sent re­search and doc­u­men­ta­tion pro­jects.

My Projects

Research Game TBA

Re­search Game TBA

TBA…

My Clubs

Theatreworks City Tech

The­atre­works City Tech

The­atre­works, the res­i­dent the­atre com­pany at New York City Col­lege of Tech­nol­ogy, is com­posed of stu­dents, alumni, fac­ulty, staff and com­mu­nity mem­bers. Founded in 1974, The­atre­works has been rec­og­nized in the media and the­ater cir­cles for its com­mit­ment to pro­fes­sion­al­ism in per­for­mance, tech­nol­ogy and the ad­vance­ment of mul­ti­cul­tural cast­ing and crews in plays, videos, mu­si­cals, dance and other events. This unique ap­proach to the­atre has given The­atre­works city­wide recog­ni­tion and an au­di­ence from the greater New York area. The­atre­works is now per­form­ing in the state-of-the-art Voorhees The­atre, where a haunted hotel, the Gravesend Inn, has opened each Oc­to­ber to hun­dreds of spec­ta­tors for over 13 years. Each spring se­mes­ter a res­i­dent group is hosted on cam­pus to work with the The­atre­works stu­dents. Stu­dent tech­ni­cians re­ceive valu­able train­ing by par­tic­i­pat­ing in the light­ing, sound, cos­tume, video, pub­lic­ity and scenery crews for per­for­mances each year. The­atre­works alumni can be found in the pro­fes­sional the­ater, in tele­vi­sion and con­cert venues, and work­ing with many the­ater-re­lated com­pa­nies in their re­spec­tive com­mu­ni­ties. For fur­ther in­for­ma­tion about The­atre­works, call Pro­fes­sor Chip Scott in the En­ter­tain­ment Tech­nol­ogy Of­fice in the Voorhees Build­ing, room V 205, at 718.260.5590 or email cscott@​citytech.​cuny.​edu