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In search of High Schools with TV/Video Programs

 

 


X-Zachary_Wiseley
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Nov 12, 2003, 12:25 PM

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Hello my name is Zachary Wiseley, and I am an associate of the Rutgers University Television Studio.
We here at RU-TV are searching for high school students who might have had experience with some TV/Video equipment, software, etc. From scanning your boards, it seems many of you work with students using the Final Cut or Avid systems, which are currently what we use today.
We need students to work in all aspects of the TV process, from filming, to video and sound editing, and from broadcasting, to programming. In fact, almost all of the product we broadcast is entirely Rutgers student produced.
So, if you are a teacher or faculty member at a high school with any video program, please respond with your school's name. You may reply either on this board, or at my e-mail, wisedog@eden.rutgers.edu
Thank you for your time.


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Nov 13, 2003, 11:26 AM

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: Hello my name is Zachary Wiseley, and I am an associate of the Rutgers University Television Studio.
: We here at RU-TV are searching for high school students who might have had experience with some TV/Video equipment, software, etc. From scanning your boards, it seems many of you work with students using the Final Cut or Avid systems, which are currently what we use today.
: We need students to work in all aspects of the TV process, from filming, to video and sound editing, and from broadcasting, to programming. In fact, almost all of the product we broadcast is entirely Rutgers student produced.
: So, if you are a teacher or faculty member at a high school with any video program, please respond with your school's name. You may reply either on this board, or at my e-mail, wisedog@eden.rutgers.edu
: Thank you for your time.