February 11, 2008
Free Range Video Contest
The 4th Annual Free Range Video Contest is now underway. This year we are partnering with the Howard Baker Center for Public Policy and are pleased to announce that our theme is, "Politics Now!" The contest is open to all UTK students, faculty and staff at any skill level.
The theme is open to your interpretation and can be about politics at any level ranging from the home to work to local community to national and even international politics. We all encounter politics everywhere in life and this is a chance for you to tell us what you think about politics! So, make your voice heard. Check out the contest website for contest details and to register!
The Studio can provide video equipment for checkout. Additionally, we provide video editing workstations with software and instruction classes for using video software. Take a look at The Studio website for resources you can use to make your project.
Posted by Michelle at 09:59 AM
December 12, 2007
Free Range Video Contest
The 4th Annual Free Range Video Contest is now underway. This year we are partnering with the Howard Baker Center for Public Policy and are pleased to announce that our theme is, "Politics Now!" The contest is open to all UTK students, faculty and staff at any skill level.
The theme is open to your interpretation and can be about politics at any level ranging from the home to work to local community to national and even international politics. We all encounter politics everywhere in life and this is a chance for you to tell us what you think about politics! So, make your voice heard. Check out the contest website for contest details and to register!
The Studio can provide video equipment for checkout. Additionally, we provide video editing workstations with software and instruction classes for using video software. Take a look at The Studio website for resources you can use to make your project.
Posted by Michelle at 11:09 AM
March 12, 2007
FreeRange Contest Registration and Submission Deadline Extended
The deadline to register for and submit videos for the 3rd Annual Free Range Video Contest has been extended to Monday, March 26. Check our website for details.
In other contest news, we now have 3 new sponsors, Apple Computer, the UC Computer Store, and SellMyTimeshareNow.com. It looks like we'll have another round of great prizes including iPod shuffles, software and even a cash prize this year.
If you haven't yet registered for the contest but you have something to say about the state of the environment we encourage you to register now. The contest is open to students, faculty and staff on the UT Knoxville campus.
Posted by Michelle at 03:48 PM
November 08, 2006
It's not too late!
The Studio is pleased to announce that we will be hosting our Third Annual Free Range Video Contest. Registration is open until March 9th. We will be working with the Make Orange Green campaign this year and the screening will be a part of the campus Earth Day festivities.
Posted by Michelle at 03:02 PM
October 04, 2006
Free Range Video Contest - Registration Open
Registration is now open for this year's Free Range Video Contest.
The theme this year is Make Orange Green
Do you have an environmental practice you want to share?
Are there environmental issues on campus that you want to explore?
Are there things you can recommend that we can all do to help the environment?
Do you like making video?
Would you like to make your voice heard?
If you answered yes to any of these, consider registering to participate in the Free Range Video Contest. The Studio can help create an entry by providing cameras and equipment you can checkout, video editing workstations and instruction and assistance along the way.
Posted by Michelle at 10:54 AM
September 06, 2006
Free Range Video Contest: Make Orange Green
The Studio is pleased to announce that we will be hosting our Third Annual Free Range Video Contest. We will be working with the Make Orange Green campaign this year and the screening will be a part of the campus Earth Day festivities. Check our website soon for contest registration and details.
Posted by Michelle at 04:53 PM
January 17, 2006
Second Annual Free Range Video Contest
The Studio is pleased to announce our Second Annual Free Range Video Contest to be held during the Spring Semester 2006. The theme this year is Perspectives.
The contest is open to all UT Knoxville students, faculty and staff. Registration ends March 6. A festival night will complete the contest in April and prizes will be awarded. For event details and registration, please see our website.
Posted by Michelle at 02:18 PM
March 03, 2005
Brian Storm Launches Media Storm
From Press Release...
Calls for submissions to multimedia publication in print, broadcast, and onlineNEW YORK (March 1, 2005) -- Photojournalism veteran and new-media pioneer Brian Storm announced today the launch of MediaStorm, a multimedia production studio with the principal aim of ushering in a new era of multimedia storytelling. The launch includes a call for submissions to Voices, the company's flagship publication, which will feature in-depth multimedia stories.
MediaStorm: A Multimedia Production Studio
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Posted by admin at 11:21 AM
November 15, 2004
CFP: Carbon: Notes from the Underground
Carbon is a *new* electronic journal devised and disseminated by
students at California State University, Fresno.
Carbon is the pervasive element. It is the common substance of organiclife. The idea for the e-journal, not unlike the chemical element, is aproduct of forces. Electronic publications continue to challengetraditional notions of academic discourse. Patricia Bizzell provides auseful definition for considering language-use in the academy:
“A primary way to define academic discourse is to see it as the languageof a community,” which “shapes participants’ way of looking at the world– their worldview – including notions of what’s real, normal, natural,good, and true.”
The staff of this first issue, “Notes from the Underground,” recognizesthe potential in creating a digital environment for graduate studentpublications that complicate the academic “worldview.” The World WideWeb plays a significant role in today’s digital culture in providingincreasing democratic access to information and perspective.
Carbon is our contribution to the growing body of electronic writings. “Notes from the Underground” is our starting point.
Issue 1: Notes From the Underground: Visions of the Other, Reflectionsof the Self
“I could only move ahead or stay here, underground. So I would stay
here until I was chased out. Here, at least, I could try to think
things out in peace, or, if not in peace, in quiet. I would take up
residence underground. The end was in the beginning.”
Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison
In the inaugural issue, “Notes from Underground,” we’re taking up
questions of authority, privilege, and power in discourse. The notionof the underground as a space to observe and be observed is quiteappropriate for a launching e-journal – a publication that seeks to reformulate typical notions of scholarship. Thus, we take our project underground in an attempt to recover the neglected, reconsider the standards, and rewrite the narratives. As our subtitle suggests, we’re especially interested in analyses that consider the Other while remaining aware of the Self. Possible writings might include, but are certainly not limited to the following subjects and persuasions:
Postcolonialism
Writing Centers
Feminism
Folklore
Composition
Gender Studies
Rhetoric
Marxism
Narrative
Queer Studies
Pedagogy
Psychoanalytic
Multimedia
Deconstruction
Literarature
(Sub)Culture
The editorial readership of “Notes” is an inclusive group encouraging
fresh perspectives and new voices from a variety of emphases within
English Studies. Submissions should include a brief abstract, the
complete text, and a bibliography. Deadline for submission is Monday, December 20, 2004. Please submit to carbonejournal@gmail.com on or before this date. Questions are welcome.
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