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Sunday, April 7 • 3:00pm - 4:15pm
S.O.S- Save Our Studios!

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With small format cameras, backpack journalism and all inclusive switcher units, virtual and portable sets and green screens, how can we preserve the multi-camera studio settings in our institutions and curriculum whic in fact still exist today?
Panelists will express and share what their institutions have been doing to maintain, upgrade, or change their television curriculum entirely.
Moderator: Denise Belafonte-Young, Lynn University
Panelist: Candace Lee Egan, California State University - Fresno; Deborah L. Larson, Missouri State University; Denise Belafonte-Young, Lynn University; Michael Bruce, University of Alabama; Jeff Spurlock, Troy University; Tommy G. Booras, Tennessee State University


Panelists
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Candace Egan

Professor, California State University - Fresno
Screenwriting, service Learning, documentary and narrative film production, promotional and corporate video.
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Deborah L. Larson, Ph.D.

Department Head, Missouri State University
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Denise Belafonte-Young

Lynn University
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Jeff Spurlock

Troy University
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Michael Bruce

Dept. Chair, Associate Professor & Interim Director of Digital Media Center, University of Alabama
Transplanted Sooner teaching Sports Media in Bama
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Prof. Tommy G. Booras

Tennessee State University


Sunday April 7, 2013 3:00pm - 4:15pm PDT
Pavilion 9

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