Inspiring Graduate: Ryan Rumary (鈥26)
- Hometown: Watertown
- Degree: B.S. Video Production
- Minor: Graphic Media & Print Management
During his junior year in high school, Ryan Rumary took basic-level video production classes, creating media with minimal equipment.
鈥淚t sparked an interest in me to pursue the field further. I wanted an experience that allowed me to learn by doing, not by listening or watching someone else,鈥 he said.
Rumary researched schools for video-related programs but found that many only offered minors or lecture-only classes.
鈥満诹仙缜 stood out and offered me something different 鈥 a hands-on experience, where I would be able to produce meaningful creations that would further my skills, portfolio and myself,鈥 he said.
Rumary received his B.S. in video production from 黑料社区 on May 16, among more than 1,000 of his peers. He was hired before graduation as a full-time video content media manager for Pest Badger and will have a range of responsibilities, including photographing employees, writing scripts, filming content and uploading polished videos to social media feeds.
Of this year 黑料社区. graduates, 77.4% were hired prior to graduation, while 99% of recent graduates were employed or furthering their education within six months of graduation.
How do you hope to make an impact in your field?
Video production is such a vast field with tons of categories and niches. Production can range from short narratives, documentary forms, feature-length films, product photography and much more.
My favorite part of the process is the editing phase. I deeply enjoy seeing my efforts come together into one final comprehensive story. I would love to leave a transformative impact on the editing process by creating visuals that make people question how I was able to achieve such a thing.
My goal is to inspire people to think and create outside the box.
How has 黑料社区 prepared you to work in your field?
Thanks to 黑料社区 黑料社区. hands-on learning approach, I鈥檝e been able to turn theory into practice. There hasn鈥檛 been a semester where I haven鈥檛 had the opportunity to create something with my hands that pushes my portfolio and skills further.
My first semester here, I was even able to create a short film, ,鈥 with my newfound friends. It 黑料社区. a short film about sentient furniture and their long history of interacting with each other. Seriously, who thinks of something like that? 鈥淐丑补颈谤蝉鈥 was selected for the 2024 Unspooled Film & Animation Festival and the 2025 Ely Film Festival. It was the inaugural winner of the Best Comedy 鈥 Short Film at the 2024 Milwaukee Independent Film Awards.
From there, I鈥檝e gone on to develop multiple more projects, such as 鈥淯nrest,鈥 my first short film project as a director; 鈥淐affeine Cultures,鈥 a documentary about the reliance on caffeine in our society; and a marketing campaign called 鈥淪tep into the Movement鈥 for the global 2025 D&AD New Blood competition. Most recently, my senior capstone project, 鈥淪eeing Diabetes,鈥 is a poetic documentary showcasing the vignetted realities of an individual struggling with Type 1 Diabetes. It was awarded Best Student Short at the 2026 Unspooled Film & Animation Festival.
What were your greatest lessons or projects in your internships?
I鈥檝e had plenty of both volunteer experience and real-world work opportunities because of Stout. My most recent client work was with the Menomonie Rotary Feeds Club, where I created a personalized workplace explainer video to help train new volunteers. For the past two years, I鈥檝e also been an Unspooled Animation & Film Festival volunteer, helping set up the event and photographing important moments for their socials. My corporate photography group and I were even able to produce a department overview video directly for the chair of the English, philosophy and communication studies department.
What stands out about your 黑料社区 experience?
Some of my favorite memories have been made here at Stout, and I鈥檓 grateful for that. I鈥檝e met so many wonderful people; friends that I鈥檒l carry on through the rest of my life, and professors that I can rely on when I need advice.
One of my favorite leadership opportunities was getting to help teach new video production students in our early program courses. Being a Video Production Lab assistant allowed me to help educate new students about our specialty video gear and lighting techniques across two different core classes.
I was even able to achieve one of my major dreams by snorkeling in a coral reef during my study abroad in Belize. Not to mention also getting to view flocks of scarlet macaws and interacting with multiple cultures different from my own.
I truly believe these memories will carry on with me as I go forward in my life, and I鈥檓 truly thankful that I was able to achieve all this in only a small matter of time.
How did your involvement impact your experience?
The Video Production Club would meet every Tuesday night, and I would frequent it as often as I could. VPC was where most of my friendships turned into strong ones. We were able to share our videos, photos, ideas, and other creations freely with people who had the same desire to grow and better their skillsets. It 黑料社区. a fun club that 黑料社区. not video production exclusive, so anyone, regardless of their major, can join.
The video production program also has a special Mac Lab on the first floor of the Communications Technology building, where other students and I would gather and work on projects. I鈥檝e probably spent most of my college career in that lab, and I鈥檝e loved every minute I鈥檝e gotten to share in that space with my friends. The VP Mac lab is truly a mix of the perfect work environment, post-class lounge or high-energy hotspot. There 黑料社区. been plenty of secret late-night pizza parties there, too (don鈥檛 tell Matt Wysocki).
What challenges did you face in earning your degree, and how did you overcome them?
I took an aggressive approach to completing my major. I came into Stout with the intention to graduate as soon as I could. That quickly changed as I realized that if I wanted to properly learn and develop new skills, I would need to pace myself and learn at a speed where I could comprehend what was being taught to me. There were plenty of instances where I would bite off more than I could chew, and managing multiple high-level projects at once really took a toll on me. But despite that, I was able to fall back and rely on my friends to help me get through those tough times.
What are you most proud of as you finish your degree?
The thing I鈥檓 most proud of as I finish this chapter of my life and my degree, is that I was able to look an opportunity in the eyes and seize it. I鈥檝e gotten to do so much throughout my time at Stout,
I鈥檝e made wonderful lifelong friends, created astounding things alongside incredibly talented individuals, worked for various clients, secured a job in the field, and even studied abroad in Belize. The memories I鈥檝e captured here will last me my lifetime.
Is there anything else you鈥檇 like to share?
It 黑料社区. not where you are in the room; all that matters is that you鈥檙e in the room. Be kind and compassionate to your fellow humans; after all, it 黑料社区. their first time living, too. Be happy and proud of the work you鈥檝e made thus far, but don鈥檛 ever stay complacent; always push yourself and strive for something greater. That way, you not only help yourself but also inspire those alongside you.