EVENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS
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When:
Thursday November 12th, 6:00-8:00pm
Where:
Scottsdale Community College
9000 E. Chaparral Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85256-2626
Enjoy:
Food and soft drinks, Tours of Facilities,
Advisement, Meeting Faculty, Staff, and Students
www.scottsdalecc.edu/filmschool www.myspace.com/myfilmschool
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Open House
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Each fall the Department holds an open house for those interested
in learning more about the program of study offered.
During the Open House tours are given through the studios, the
labs, and classrooms. The TV studio is up and running and attendees
can see how they would look behind an anchor desk or in front
of a blue screen. On the sound stage cameras are demonstrated
and equipment explained. Samples of edited material and editing
techniques are revealed in the post-production lab. The equipment
area is also open and cameras and other materials are on display.
Interested visitors can speak with academic advisors who are
available to answer questions and make suggestions regarding enrollment.
In addition to obtaining information and getting advice, the
Open House also presents samples of student work, which are presented
on a large screen, student entertainers are on hand, and there
is a buffet to enjoy while you take a look at the area and the
equipment.
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Showcase Festival
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Each spring student productions and screenplays are showcased
in MP/TV’s Film and Video Showcase Festival. Entry, open
to all MP/TV students, are juried by industry professionals. First
place trophies and finalists certificates are awarded in 22 areas
at the awards ceremony as well as the Best of Show and Audience Choice Awards.
Hundreds of people attend this popular event which is usually
held at a local theater so students get the opportunity to see
their work projected on a large screen.
Please link to “MP/TV News” for details about this
year’s competition.
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Job Fair
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The Cooperative Education Program on SCC’s campus sponsors
a job skills fair every year during the spring. As an occupational
program, the MP/TV Department always takes part. At the event
students can meet representatives from the local broadcasting,
radio and film industry and discuss future career possibilities.
Please link to “MP/TV News” for details about this
year’s event.
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Workshops, Special Topics, Speakers and Demonstrations
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Each semester MP/TV offers at least one Special Topic course.
In the past these have included creating a Television Newscast,
High Speed Photography, Casting and others. Additionally, speakers
are often invited to speak to various student groups and workshops
and demonstrations are also scheduled each semester.
Please link to “MP/TV News” for details about this
semester’s offerings.
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Clubs and Organizations
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The Film School sponsors the student run group, Focal Point. The organization
offers speakers, discussion groups, fund-raisers and other enrichment
activities.
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Radio Station: "Blue Screen Rock"
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SCC has operated a cable-casting radio station dubbed "Blue
Screen Rock" for eight years. Students become familiarized with
radio station operations, participating in everything from management,
to promotions, to production, and on-air work. "Blue Screen
Rock" will hit the Internet in one to two years, providing
a much larger audience base.
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Links to Other SCC Programs & Facilities
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SCC has linked Motion Picture/Television with the Computer Graphics
Program, Theater, Audio Recording Studio, Kurzweil lab, and computer-based
audio editing.
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