BIO
Brandon is a graduate student at the University of Missouri, pursing a Master of Arts in Journalism with a concentration in documentary. He finished his undergraduate degree at Dartmouth College, where he studied anthropology, Middle Eastern studies, and film. He is an experienced producer and visual storyteller, and is passionate about using videos to tell journalistic stories in an accessible way. His work frequently explores the intersection of economics and culture in rural America, and he is particularly interested in how people form their identities and make sense of their lives. Brandon has expertise in writing, research, reporting, videography, video editing, and video production.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT NEWS INTERN | BLOOMBERG NEWS
DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION INTERN | TRUTH & DOCUMENTARY
SENIOR VIDEOGRAPHER & PRODUCER | DARTMOUTH ADMISSIONS
CAMERA OPERATOR AND PRODUCTION ASSISTANT | IVY LEAGUE SPORTS
MULTIMEDIA EDITOR | THE DARTMOUTH
VIDEO FELLOW | HOPKINS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
VISUAL RESEARCH INTERN | THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF KUWAIT
CONTACT
brandonmioduszewski@gmail.com
DARTMOUTH ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT SENIOR PRESENTATION
Below is a presentation I gave to the Dartmouth Anthropology Department about three short documentaries I made as a Dartmouth undergraduate student. In this presentation, I discuss the similarities and differences between traditional ethnographic research and creative documentary filmmaking.