Students Produce 1-Minute Reviews

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Two Muskingum University students produce YouTube content based on popular pop culture movies and movie trailers called 1-Minute Review. They have produced a total of 84 videos.

Muskingum senior Aaron Eno and junior Matt Triola began their movie reviewing experience January 2016, though the first one was uploaded to YouTube April 1, 2016.

“Every semester we do it differently, we refine it and fine tune it,” said Triola.

The show’s content is a result of the affection both Eno and Triola have for movies. They both liked the idea of movie reviews and they realized they wanted to keep them relatively short. They average length of their videos is 1:10 seconds.

“The [Muskie Daily] show needed more specialty content to begin with so we wanted to do something different than [what] everyone else was doing at the time,” said Eno.

Eno said “movies are tricky” because they both have to find the time to see the movie in movie theatres when they are released, which monetarily can add up to be expensive in the long run, because of this, Eno said straight movie reviews are “rare” for them to do.

Their most common content on 1-Minute Reviews are movie trailers. Their top viewed 1-Minute Review was the X-Men Apocalypse Trailer.

According to Triola, in order to pick which movie trailer they review it relies on “timeliness and what we both want to do.”  Both Eno and Triola admitted there are times where agreements have not been made, but they end up compromising on one topic they both enjoy.

“We wait for something to happen and then usually ten things happen and then we decide which ones we are going to do,” said Eno.

Their process includes writing their thoughts and the direction of the program before they get in front of the camera and then Triola step the next step is to “just let the camera roll.”

When they first started making 1-Minute Reviews filming took an hour to complete one episode, but now the filming step of the process is reduced to ten minutes.

“Sometimes we do get bogged down with like six to do at once,” said Triola.

Their first video was less than perfect according to Triola who remembers elements such as their body language during the video, the lack of an edited background, and their use of a whiteboard to illustrate their points.

“We’ve come a long way since then,” said Eno.

The creators of 1-Minute Review believe their videos offer a starting point for viewers to begin talking with others about the trailers and movies they review.

“We will talk about the trailers,” said Triola. “We don’t really talk about the videos as much because it instigates conversation…about the movie.”

Despite the duo’s enjoyment of their project, the 1-Minute Reviews could end after this semester due to Eno’s upcoming graduation in May and Triola’s 2017-2018 senior year.

All 1-Minute Reviews can be found on their YouTube channel Ace and Tree. They are also on Twitter at Ace_and_Tree. The total watch time for all of their videos is 1,282 minutes.

The most recent video posted by the pair is a review of the second Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 trailer.

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Muskingum to Celebrate Community during Inauguration Week

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Listen or watch Friday’s Inauguration Ceremony live on WMCO 90.7 and Orbit TV. We’ll be streaming the event in addition to the ceremony being aired on our local channels – 90.7 FM and New Concord Cable 9/96.204. Prelude starts at 1:45 p.m. with the ceremony beginning at 2 p.m.


Muskingum University is set to host a variety of events both on campus and around New Concord as a part of Inauguration Week April 2-8.

Muskingum’s 21st President Susan S. Hasseler said the week of events are much more than celebrating her first year in office.

Muskingum President Susan S. Hasseler (left) speaks with a representative of Quimby’s (right). Quimby’s was one of 18 businesses who participated in the Shark Tub event on March 2.

Muskingum President Susan S. Hasseler (left) speaks with a representative of Quimby’s (right). Quimby’s was one of 18 businesses who participated in the Shark Tub event March 2.

“The major thing we are trying to accomplish in Inauguration Week is to celebrate this community,” said Hasseler, “and when I talk about the community, I mean everybody on the campus and the amazing things faculty, staff, and students do here. But also, to celebrate our broader community and the partnerships we have in this region.”

Hasseler said Inauguration Week is the perfect opportunity to showcase the talents Muskingum University and the community have to offer.

President Susan S. Hasseler addresses the audience during Homecoming festivities October

President Susan S. Hasseler addresses the audience during October’s Homecoming festivities.

“[Inauguration Week] captures so many different facets of the really amazing things we do here at Muskingum,” said Hasseler, adding the highlights of the week will include student performances and community events.

Looking back on her first year of presidency, Hasseler said despite the passing of a faculty member, student, and notable alumnus, she was pleased to see the community come together during difficult times.

“What really was striking to me is how this community immediately comes together and supports the families, supports the friends, [and] supports one another,” said Hasseler. “My job in that is to provide opportunities for the community to come together… but you can only do that when you’re in the middle of a caring community, and this certainly is one.”

Dr. Susan S. Hasseler shares a prayer during the service held for Ray Rataiczak Friday, Oct. 14.

Dr. Susan S. Hasseler shares a prayer during the service held for Muskingum Professor Ray Rataiczak Oct. 14, 2016.

Hasseler said her biggest accomplishment in her first year has been reaching out to the Muskingum community to improve the student experience.

“That is going to launch all kinds of things in the future,” said Hasseler. “So a lot of really exciting initiatives are emerging from that process.”

Inauguration Week kicks off Sunday, April 2 with the final performance of the Spring Musical, “Pippin,” at 2 p.m. in Thompson Theatre in Caldwell Hall. Orbit Media will be covering a number of events live throughout the week on WMCO and Orbit TV.

The week concludes Saturday, April 8 with the Day of Community Service at the New Concord Area Pool at 10 a.m., the Cardboard Boat Regatta at the Campus Lake at 2 p.m., and a community celebration at 2:30 p.m. in the Anne C. Steele Center. Inauguration Week activities are free and open to the public.

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