Duilio Mariola serves as an Adjunct Professor at Kent State University, where he brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience in the realms of video production and digital content creation. With a robust background in public, instructional, cable, corporate, and broadcast television, Duilio has...
Duilio Mariola serves as an Adjunct Professor at Kent State University, where he brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience in the realms of video production and digital content creation. With a robust background in public, instructional, cable, corporate, and broadcast television, Duilio has cultivated a unique blend of time-tested fundamentals and innovative techniques that resonate with today’s rapidly evolving media landscape. Over the past three semesters, he has taught a diverse array of courses, including Production Safety and Set Protocol, Production Fundamentals, Studio Television Production, and Digital Cinematography.
Duilio's expertise in directing, videography, lighting, and editing is complemented by his proficiency in industry-standard software such as Final Cut Pro. His teaching philosophy emphasizes not only the technical skills required for effective video production but also the importance of safety and protocol on set, ensuring that students are well-prepared for real-world challenges. His proven managerial abilities enable him to guide students in meeting objectives and completing projects on time, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages creativity and innovation.
Key projects that Duilio has been involved in often reflect his commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology with traditional media practices, making him a valuable asset to both students and the broader academic community. His insights into multimedia and media relations further enhance his curriculum, equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of the industry. As a mentor, Duilio Mariola is dedicated to shaping the next generation of media professionals, ensuring they are not only skilled technicians but also thoughtful storytellers in an increasingly digital world.