Documentaries
Documentaries are the most ambitious project that the DMZ occasionally undertakes, usually in a supportive role. Below are some previews for documentaries that have either been produced, or are currently being worked on.
Junk: You Can Call it Trash
A small trailer for the feature length production, Junk: You Can Call it Trash.[Uploaded on August 14, 2007]
Veteran's History Project: Robert Cutshall
The Veteran's History Project is a national initiative to document the stories of World War 2 veterans. Dr. Donna Weimer, Thornbury Professor of Communication at Juniata, led the filming of multiple interviews for the Governor's Institute in July 2003. Some of the interviews were eventually delivered to the DMZ to edit and publish. Robert Cutshall is one such interview.[Uploaded on August 9, 2006]
Student Research: Search for a Strepcoagulase
This presentation, by Dana Previte '08, is an example of student research presentations given at the end of the summer to fellow peers and professors.[Uploaded on August 7, 2006]
National Science Olympiad 2004 Highlights Video
When Juniata College hosted the National Science Olympiad in 2004, the DMZ was there to document the entire weekend and produced this Highlights video that was shown during the closing ceremonies.[Uploaded on July 14, 2006]
Student Research: LIBS
Associate Professor of Chemistry Richard Hark, Ph.D. and Caitlin Eger '08 talk about researching and working with LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) in the first video of a series on Juniata Student Research.[Uploaded on November 1, 2006]
World of Matter, World of Spirit Trailer
This is a trailer for the documentary on the Anagama Kiln and Jack Troy, world famous potter and retiring member of Juniata's faculty.[Uploaded on June 14, 2006]

