Danny Ledonne

[5] It was during his time at college that he discovered a program called RPG Maker, which allowed a developer to create and design their own games for the PC.

Upon graduating from college, Ledonne worked on narrative and documentary short films such as Solace, The Unbelievable Truth, The Good Life, Super 7, and Wild Animals, Domesticated Humans (which he wrote and directed).

[11] In 2002, he produced and directed a Brickfilm animated adaptation of "Ship of Fools", a cautionary parable of industrial society written from prison by Ted Kaczynski.

It also features numerous other independent games, and film examines the video game/real world violence debate as well as exploring the future of interactive media's potential to confront serious issues.

The film features notable figures including Jack Thompson, Hal Halpin, Doug Lowenstein, Jason Della Rocca, Jenova Chen, Brian Flemming, and the hosts of Free Talk Live.

He taught three courses per semester under the mass communication program and carried out video production services on behalf of the university.

During the latter months of his final contract with the university, Ledonne established the website Watching Adams, a blog that discussed and often criticized the institution's administrators.

In many of his posts, Ledonne brought light to a situation regarding significant differences in the pay structure between administrative and academic staff.

[17][18][19] The ban also prohibited Ledonne from attending the 2015 edition of the Southern Colorado Film Festival, of which he was the president; he was therefore forced to resign from his post.

I am very satisfied with the settlement and look forward to continuing my work in this community.In 2013, Ledonne helped found the Keep Polston Public group in Alamosa, Colorado.