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  • January 27, 2014
  • Elizabeth Wenneman

 By Alexandria Shanahan, 鈥13

             Fredonia grads Rob McIntyre, 鈥04 (Communication-Video/Audio Production), and Molly McKinney, 鈥08 (Communication), have already earned what many in the television industry strive for throughout their careers: an Emmy award. These young alumni are off to a fast start in a highly competitive industry, and they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon

At just 31, Mr. McIntyre won his first Daytime Emmy Award in 2012 for his sound editing work on Nickelodeon鈥檚 computer animated series, 鈥淜ung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.鈥

 Rob began his journey at Fredonia as a Music Education major, but he quickly discovered his interest in sound design after taking a communication course taught by present Department Chair Kathleen McDonough.

鈥淲hen I realized that (music education) wasn鈥檛 for me, I felt like I was looking for my place,鈥 states McIntyre. 鈥淭aking 鈥楻hetoric of Vision and Sound鈥 really opened a new world for me.鈥

Despite straying from his initial path, being involved with both departments proved to be an advantage to Rob in his career. He was able to take his musical skills and convert them into sound design for films and television.

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Rob McIntyre, 鈥04, stands with his wife and fellow
Fredonian, Melinda (Knezetic) McIntyre, 鈥04, holding his first Daytime Emmy Award for sound editing work on Nickelodeon鈥檚 computer-animated series, 鈥淜ung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.鈥

鈥淢y time in both departments was equally beneficial,鈥 Rob attests. 鈥淚 really loved the individual attention I got from the professors and my advisors such as (video professor) Jane Jackson, (percussion professor) Kay Stonefelt and Dr. McDonough.鈥

Today, while this Emmy-winning professional sound designer鈥檚 career has taken off, he continues to stay connected with the college.

鈥淩ob is a dedicated and caring mentor,鈥 states McDonough. 鈥淗e has taken Fredonia students under his wing as interns and gives them the best experience possible.鈥

One of those mentees is Jessica Drake, 鈥10, 鈥13 (Interdisciplinary Studies/Music Business), who is now a colleague of Rob鈥檚 and shared in their 2013 nomination in the same category. Ms. Drake was also nominated in 2013 for the Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award for her work on Nickelodeon鈥檚 鈥淪pongeBob SquarePants.鈥 McIntyre earned a similar nomination in 2012 for his work on 鈥淜ung Fu Panda.鈥

 One day, Rob hopes to return to his alma mater to share his experiences and knowledge with current students.

鈥淚n a perfect world, I鈥檇 love to come back and teach at Fredonia,鈥 says Rob. 鈥淚 still have to figure out that whole master鈥檚 degree thing, but maybe they鈥檒l have me someday!鈥

Ms. McKinney began her TV career long before she took her first course at SUNY Fredonia. At just 9 years of age, she landed a role on the nationally syndicated children鈥檚 television program, 鈥淎qua Kids,鈥 which teaches kids about the diversity of marine life and aquatic environments. She continued to work with the show for over a decade 鈥 and throughout her Fredonia career, thanks to supportive and encouraging professors.

鈥淚n my senior year of college alone, I hosted and produced over 30 鈥楢qua Kids鈥 episodes,鈥滿cKinney recalls. 鈥淏ut instead of penalizing me, my professors did everything they could to support and encourage me to continue working in the field.

Today, Molly is the co-host of, 鈥淣ASA 360,鈥 a TV series designed to share and spark interest in the science and technology behind the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This past June, one of the episodes, 鈥淩obots, Rocks and Rovers,鈥 won a Capital Chesapeake Bay Emmy Award. But to the people who know Molly, this recent success comes as no surprise.

鈥淔rom the first day I met her, I knew I was speaking with a professional,鈥 Jackson says. 鈥淢olly has a great presence on camera and I鈥檓 sure she will continue to receive recognition for her work.鈥

As for the future, Molly hopes to continue working both behind the camera, producing, and in front of the camera, as a spokesperson for such companies as Lowe鈥檚, Dollar Tree, GoDaddy.com, and TaxSlayer.

鈥淚n front of the camera, I want to continue hosting with NASA and its science programming, and serving as a corporate spokesperson, says Molly. 鈥淏ehind the camera, I have my sights set on producing fulfilling content that moves people to act. From commercial clients to nonprofits, I love working with organizations that tell real stories.鈥

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