Kevin McNulty
Associate Professor
Global Expertise
Countries and/or Territories of Expertise
Languages Spoken
Areas of Global Specialization
Departments / Programs
- Animation
- Department of Media Arts
- Video Production (Motion Design Concentration Only)
Degree Information
- MFA, Rochester Institute of Technology (2006)
- BA, SUNY Geneseo (1999)
Areas of Expertise
- Character Animation
- Animation Mechanics
- Storytelling
- Filmmaking
- Professional Practices
- Curriculum Development
Biography
Kevin McNulty's interests inside and outside of academia include film, television, animation, video games, technology, comics, pop culture and all related fields, making him ideal for teaching students in the Animation program at MTSU.
Like most children, McNulty loved animation. But he took it a few steps further and began animating plasticine clay figures using his father's VHS camera in grade school for fun and school projects.
Even though he entered undergraduate college a...
Read More »Kevin McNulty's interests inside and outside of academia include film, television, animation, video games, technology, comics, pop culture and all related fields, making him ideal for teaching students in the Animation program at MTSU.
Like most children, McNulty loved animation. But he took it a few steps further and began animating plasticine clay figures using his father's VHS camera in grade school for fun and school projects.
Even though he entered undergraduate college at SUNY Geneseo undecided, his true passions rose to the surface and inadvertently guided him to double major in Mass Communication with an emphasis in Mass Media Production, and Studio Art with a duel focus in Ceramics and Computer Art.
He combined these skills and entered graduate school at Rochester Institute of Technology concentrating in 3D Computer Animation (along with fellow professor, Rodrigo Gomez!). It was in graduate school that McNulty's latent love for teaching grew when he was a computer lab assistant for two different labs and co-student taught undergraduate animation classes. In 2002, before earning his degree, McNulty was offered a position teaching and running his own program in Iowa.
As part of his creative activities, McNulty loves storytelling and making animated shorts. His most recent animated short films, "Coffee" and "Tethered," have screened in film festivals around the world and earned him notoriety as an international award winning filmmaker.
McNulty is also very active within ACM SIGGRAPH, the largest international organization for computer graphics and interactive techniques. He is the Student Chapters Liaison for the Professional and Student Chapters Committee, and the Chapters Liaison for the Education Committee.
McNulty is the faculty advisor to the ACM SIGGRAPH Student Chapter at MTSU, one of under 20 chapters in the world.
Awards
Selected Awards and Screenings:
Coffee
2014 – ARTLightenment Art and Film Festival – WINNER, Best Innovative Film, WINNER, 2nd Place Audience Choice
2015 – Spike and Mike’s Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation
2015 – Nashville Film Festival, OFFICIAL SELECTION
2015 – Boomtown Film and Music Festival - WINNER, 1st Place Best Animation
2015 –...
Read More »Selected Awards and Screenings:
Coffee
2014 – ARTLightenment Art and Film Festival – WINNER, Best Innovative Film, WINNER, 2nd Place Audience Choice
2015 – Spike and Mike’s Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation
2015 – Nashville Film Festival, OFFICIAL SELECTION
2015 – Boomtown Film and Music Festival - WINNER, 1st Place Best Animation
2015 – Hang Onto Your Shorts Film Festival - NOMINATED, Best Animation
2015 – NOFI World Festival of Student and Non-Commercial Films – WINNER, Best Animation
2015 – Three Cities Online Film/TV Festival & Conference – NOMINATED, Best Screenplay
Tethered
2014 – Computer Artist It Awards – WINNER, Choice Award
2015 – Nashville Film Festival, OFFICIAL SELECTION
2015 – Boomtown Film and Music Festival – WINNER, 2nd Place Best Animation
2015 – Hang Onto Your Shorts Film Festival – NOMINATED, Best Animation
2015 – NOFI World Festival of Student and Non-Commercial Films – WINNER, Diploma of Honor
2015 – Pacific Coast International Film Festival – WINNER, Judge’s Favorite Award
2015 – Three Cities Online Film/TV Festival & Conference – NOMINATED, Best Screenplay
Courses
ANIM 3200: Animation Candidacy
ANIM 3340: Animation Mechanics
ANIM 4310: Animation and Performance
ANIM 4400: Animation Capstone I
ANIM 4405: Professional Practices in Animation
ANIM 4410: Animation Capstone II
ANIM 4910: Advanced Seminar - Animation