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'U m 3 Q 3 Q. O 3 At the beginning of the tall and spring semesters, productions were short, with the main jobs being the switching from one camera to another. By the end of the semester, students were doing productions in excess of twenty minutes, using slides, graphics and material taped and patched into the live production, At the end of the spring semester it was announced the workshop had been expanded into three workshops, Speech 364, 365 and 366, similar to the three radio workshops offered. The tirst course will be used to introduce students to the studio, its equipment and its operations. The intermediate workshop will have students handling special projects, like graphics, props, doc- umentaries or a special field. The third workshop will be independent work on a specific subject. Breaking down the inside of the camera, Bob Blazier shows Doug Stire, Tommy Dantin, Bay Boy and Brent Madere the operation of the black-and-white camera. Morgan Doing a remote lrom Stopher Gym, Kent Madere and Kevin Fambrough tape the Nicholls-University ot New Orleans' women's basketball game, Asking for a voice, cameraman Logan Banks looks into the control studio as Merilla Landry, the on- CBFTIGVB lalem, WSIIS for lDSYI'UCtlOl'lS. Zooming in on television 175
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Zooming in on television Cam One, stand by with a head shot. Need more room? No, l can see him clear. These terse comments back and forth are typical of any heard in a television studio between a director and a cameraman. However, the location isn't a major city or profes- sional television crew, but the first floor of Talbot Theater, home of the Nicholls closed circuit televi- sion studios The television studio is the least known medium on campus, with the greatest untapped potential. This fall, the tapping began with the hiring of a new director and a new outlook. Bob Blazier, a veteran of television in Monroe, Lafayette and Baton Rouge and one of three found- ers of the Louisiana Educational Television network CETVJ took over as director of the facilities. VVith only four students in the lecture and eight in the workshop, five and ten minute productions on video tape were aired on the local Thibodaux cable channel. These first programs were interviews, promotions tor campus events and explanations of what the uni- versity had to offer, Future plans are to hook up directly into the cable for live broadcasting from Talbot Theater. All productions were done on magnetic video tape, which can be played back immediately and reused. A small Sony 'lmini-cam unit was taken out of the studio to do on-the-spot reports of women's basketball, interviews and footage to play on a news- cast done at the end of the fall semester. Becky Pierce listens as floor director Gene Gouax explains her moves for a sixty second detergent commercial Timing and poise are important to get all the information in Amid the clutter behind the camera, patient camer- aman Patrice Hidalgo waits for word from the con- trol room A stool prevents tired feet when working camera 1 ffl 7ooming in on television
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