Transcript
[Instrumental music]
Text on screen: Webster University
Text on screen: Department of Music, “Inspiring Faculty”
Text on screen: Sophie Shugart, ’19
[Shugart sits and talks in Loretto-Hilton Center.]
Sophie Shugart: The faculty are amazing. They are so attentive; very funny; everyone's very outgoing.
Text on screen: Danielle Feinstein, ’17
[Feinstein sits in the theatre of Loretto-Hilton Center.]
Danielle Feinstein: Faculty do everything they can to help guide you and inspire you as a musician.
Aaron Brown: You can talk to a professor about anything.
[Photo of a professor sitting at a piano. Photo of a student singing while looking
at sheet music on a music stand.]
Text on screen: Aaron Brown, ’17
[Brown sitting and talking in an academic building along a corridor.]
Brown: They will take the time out of their day after the class to help you out, and that's
coming, that's great.
[Shugart sits and talks in Loretto-Hilton Center.]
Shugart: If I ever get worried about something, I could go to my faculty or can go to fellow
students who are already there or further along than me that can definitely help.
[Photo of students sit at a round table with laptops, cell phones, homework, books,
pens and papers, discussing assignments.]
[Photo of two students sitting at a desk with Music Professor Jeffrey Carter.]
[Feinstein in Loretto-Hilton Center theatre.]
Feinstein: The most interesting thing I've learned is that it's OK to ask for help because
at the end of the day — all of your professors, all of your friends want to help you
succeed.
[Photo of orchestra pit with students playing music.]
[Photo of choral students sing while holding sheet music.]
Feinstein: So if you can't do it by yourself, that's OK. They are here for you and that is
a really unique and important part of our community in the music department.
[Webster University logo]
Text on screen: webster.edu/music
[Instrumental music gets louder and then finishes.]