Examples of advanced projects (must be on-going, not in beginner stage) include screenplays, fine arts, digital media, manuscripts, stage plays, choreography, comedy, short/feature films of various genres (including animation), and music compositions or performances.
If you are working toward the experiential requirement for the I&E Certificate, you should plan to spend 150 hours on your StudioDuke project during the semester. If you sign up for an independent study course, you are expected to fulfill the requirements normally associated with an independent study.
Each StudioDuke student will be paired with a mentor team based on the nature of the project, its intended audience, and the industry expertise needed to shape and refine the creative venture. Students may meet virtually or in person with the members of their mentor team.
The StudioDuke team will facilitate the connections, travel resources, and logistics to support the project. Proposal guidelines for funding requests will be shared with accepted students.