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Undergraduate Research Posters 2014

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Lick The Blade: The Implications Of Performance And Narrative Music Videos, Tara Burns, Joni Lewanski, Alex Farmer, Kelly Mccafferty, Jeffery Allen, Matthew Egizii, Rebecca Fowler, Stephen Morgan, Rafeeq Roberts, Jordan Tobin, Kimberly Neuendorf Sep 2014

Lick The Blade: The Implications Of Performance And Narrative Music Videos, Tara Burns, Joni Lewanski, Alex Farmer, Kelly Mccafferty, Jeffery Allen, Matthew Egizii, Rebecca Fowler, Stephen Morgan, Rafeeq Roberts, Jordan Tobin, Kimberly Neuendorf

Undergraduate Research Posters 2014

Since MTV's introduction in 1981, music videos have shaped popular culture in various ways. Transitioning from television/cable to online platforms, thousands of music videos are viewed daily by millions through streaming sites such as YouTube and Vimeo. As a collaborative group, we wrote and produced a music video in collaboration with the metal band Lick the Blade, focusing on their original piece, “Blood Soaked Majesty.” Footage was produced for both a performance video, showing only the band performing their piece, and a narrative video, featuring a story line that parallels the lyrics. An audience will be able to view a …


Fun Versus Practical: Physiological Responses And Preference Of Exercise Equipment, Shana Strunk, Courtney Perkins, Brandon Musarra, Megan O’Keefe, Katie Webb, Kenneth E. Sparks, Emily Kullman, Eddie T.C. Lam Sep 2014

Fun Versus Practical: Physiological Responses And Preference Of Exercise Equipment, Shana Strunk, Courtney Perkins, Brandon Musarra, Megan O’Keefe, Katie Webb, Kenneth E. Sparks, Emily Kullman, Eddie T.C. Lam

Undergraduate Research Posters 2014

The elliptical cross trainer has become a popular a mode of exercise, but can only be used indoors. The StreetStrider was designed as an outdoor elliptical-bike. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to determine whether the elliptical or the StreetStrider was more enjoyable, and to compare the physiological variables for energy expenditure, heart rate (HR), VO2, and Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE). METHODS: Thirty participants (15 male, 15 female, mean age=22±2) from Cleveland State University exercised for 20 minutes at 75% of their age predicted maximal heart rate on the StreetStrider and elliptical. Energy expenditure was measured with a …