Here’s the curse of the first two years of college:
They are packed with gen ed classes, not with the stuff you love.
That turned out to be a blessing for Logan Tritt.
When he started his sophomore year at the University of Arizona last year, the film and television major decided to do outside class what he couldn’t in.
“I knew I wasn’t going to have a lot of hands-on production time,” he says from his hometown near Kansas City, Kansas.
A photographer in Kansas had done a time-lapse video that Tritt used as inspiration to make “The Old Pueblo,” a 3-minute look at a year in Tucson’s life. The Tucson Festival of Books is there, Christmas at Winterhaven, the All-Souls procession — so much whipping by and capturing the glistening, curious, wildly eclectic place we call home.
“It was a great way to keep me active and practicing my skill over the year,” he says.
He edited down about 40,000 photos to create the collage of Tucson.
Tritt, who starts his junior year at the UA later this month, says it probably isn’t enough.
“I don’t think I can ever capture all Tucson offers.”'



