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WHAT IS V-I-D-E-O?
TV production and programming to inform the campus community about issues of diversity through the campus television station.
HOW DO WE DO IT?
Through creative formats, such as talk shows, debates, interviews, game shows, etc. , members of the campus community will stimulate thought and discussion regarding issues of diversity.
WHO IS NEEDED?
YOU! Students who are interested in contributing to V-I-D-E-O in a variety of roles.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
Roles: Manager
Hosts
Directors
Script Writers
Technicians/Editors
Actors/Actresses
Creative Consultants
ROLES
MANAGER:
Responsible for coordinating aspects of V-I-D-E-O with the Director of Student Life Diversity Initiatives. General responsibilities include supervising and managing all projects from start to finish.
HOSTS:
Hosts are the principals of any show being offered through V-I-D-E-O. They are responsible for working closely with the Creative Consultants to determine topics to be covered on their show, as well as the selection of guests.
DIRECTORS:
Directors direct the filming and determine the set of all V-I-D-E-O shows. The Director is responsible for working closely with the
Creative Consultants and Hosts.
SCRIPT WRITERS:
Write scripts to be used by Actors/Actresses and Hosts. Writers work collaboratively with the Creative Consultants.
TECHNICIANS/EDITORS:
Responsible for the filming and editing of all
V-I-D-E-O film footage. Editors work closely with the Directors/ and or Creative Consultants
ACTORS/ACTRESSES:
Perform roles created by the Creative Consultants and/or Script Writers for V-I-D-E-O shows.
CREATIVE CONSULTANTS:
Responsible for the development of show ideas and characters. The team of consultants works in many aspects of production, starting with conception and ending after production.
To join V-I-D-E-O, or get more information contact:
Donald Godwin, Director
Student Life Diversity Initiatives
Dougherty Hall, Room 108
610-519-7316
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