Staff
Jim Schaub, Digital Media Specialist
Office Address: 104 Lake Superior Hall
Phone: (616) 331-3633
Email: [email protected]
B.S., Business, Michigan State University
B.S., M.S., Communications, Grand Valley State University
Areas of Specialty: Editing and special effects, nonprofit and foundation filmmaking, documentary filmmaking, and the Adobe Creative Cloud.
Jim has been producing films since the early 1990’s. One of his first films, “An Interview with Lou Raynor”, resides in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Jim works in a variety of genres from non-profit and corporate to documentary and narrative features and shorts. His 2009 documentary “Up From the Bottoms: The Search for the American Dream” won five festival awards in 22 festivals and aired on PBS nationally from 2011 to 2014. The documentary also aired on television in the UK and South Africa and is in every major university library in the United States. Jim co-produced the narrative short “Moths” with Andy Fortenbacher, it was a semi-finalist for an Academy Award in the Short category. He has also collaborated with his mentor and friend Deanna Morse on several projects, one of them for Art Prize. Jim also teaches courses in special effects and editing, specializing in Adobe After Effects, Photoshop and Premiere. He was also a presenter at the 2013 Postapalooza Editing Conference where he taught several sessions on Adobe After Effects. Jim spends his free time volunteering in the community, golfing and playing with his two adorable granddaughters.
Sara Alsum-Wassenaar, Communication Resource Specialist
Office Location: 102 Lake Superior Hall
Phone: (616) 331-8175
Email: alsumwas@gvsu.edu
B.A., Hope College
M.Ed., Grand Valley State University
M.F.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Areas of Specialty: technology integration and pedagogy, interdisciplinary initiatives, High Impact Practices and collaboration
Sara Alsum-Wassenaar is a facilitator of visually-focused experience-based endeavors. She uses hand-craft methods and interactive technology to uncover relationships between the built environment, people, and nature. Her work explores ways technology can translate an experience. In 2020, Alsum-Wassenaar began the Neighborhood Mapping Project and has since received grant funding to continue this project in partnership with West Michigan schools. The project is a curricular endeavor that invites learners to investigate and inscribe their neighborhood using a variety of lenses including fantasy, scientific style identification, and problem solving. Alsum-Wassenaar also started Macatawa Strata which explores the various histories and ecologies of the Macatawa watershed. One project within this focused on the decommissioned power plant site in Holland, MI. The team hosted two public events on the site where participants were invited to make a ceramic plate, gather data, draw a map, and layer a 120mm photograph. The plates were created by pressing clay on the site's infrastructure and then slumping the clay over a mold to form a plate. The plates and other items were used to host a dinner for the Holland Planning Commission where guests were asked to contemplate the past, present, and future of the site. The dinner served as a celebration and critique of past and future land-use.
Her work can be viewed at www.macatawastrata.com and www.alsum-wassenaar.com
Student Workers
Elena Chiu
Major: Film and Video Production
Areas of Interest: Producing and editing
Graduation: Winter 2025
Caroline Hamilton
Major: Film and Video Production
Areas of Interest: Screenwriting for Film and TV, Directing, Independent Filmmaking
Graduation: Winter 2025
Emma Armijo
Majors: Dance and Multimedia Journalism
Areas of Interest: Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, hanging out with friends, dancing with Momentum, and writing for The Lanthorn.
Graduation: Spring 2025
Alexandra Baiz
Major: Film and Video Production
Areas of Interest: Fiction Filmmaking, Photography, and Directing
Graduation: Winter 2025
Noah Reno
Major: Film and Video Production
Areas of Interest: Audio, Cinematography, and Editing
Graduation: Winter 2027
Karisa Fry
Major: Journalism, Broadcasting, and Digital Media
Areas of Interest: Media Production and Editing, Television and Radio Broadcasting, Communications
Graduation: Winter 2026