Communiqué 2007 - Student Organizations
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Communiqué 2007 - Student Organizations
S T U D EN T Special Edition—Comm Week 2007 Communiqué April 30—May 6, 2007 http: //communications.fullerton.edu/commweek Within these pages you’ll find all you need to know about the 29th annual Communications Week. Comm Week, presented by Mercedes Benz, is an event designed to heighten the awareness of the College of Communications. Throughout the week, visiting professionals from the many industries within communications will host seminars on campus. Because the events are held in the Titan Student Union, all students are welcome to attend any session to learn and network. This weeklong event is planned by a student taskforce enrolled in Comm 497, which provides a hands-on approach to learning that goes beyond the textbook. The class is divided into four different committees: Executive, Communications, Hospitality, and Scheduling and Logistics. The Executive Committee consists of four members in charge of overseeing the production of the event and the taskforce. The Communications Committee is responsible for creating the basic elements involved with public relations. The Hospitality Committee is in charge of the presentation of the look and feel during the event. Last, but not least, the Scheduling and Logistics Committee has the responsibility of organizing all aspects of the schedule. For more information and a schedule of events, visit the Comm Week website. Executive Committee, left to right: COO Communications Melissa Price, COO Finance Nicole Leduc, COO Administration Jessica Brown and CEO Rachel Smith. Below, left to right: Communications Committee: Sarah Montecinos, Colette Jones, Laura Doherty (co-director), Annette Romo (co-director), Elena Buenrostro, Natalie Tawil, Kristin Ramos. Scheduling and Logistics Committee: Andrea Hernandez, Jayne Ngo, Annie Chen, Gyneth Gonzalez, Nydia Flores, Katie Birkenstein (director). Hospitality Committee: Claudia Aldrete, Veronica Gonzalez, Alicia Narayan (co-director), Jennifer Youssef (co-director), Janet Doan, Lana Trobaugh. Communications Committee Scheduling and Logistics Committee http: //communications.fullerton.edu Executive Committee Hospitality Committee College of Communications Popular Los Angeles DJ Visits CSUF Introducing PJ Butta… Check him out… 6 pm Wednesday, May 2 Hot 92 Jamz DJ, PJ Butta, is known for breaking records and discovering new musical talent. Butta began his career as the youngest on-air talent at 100.3 The Beat in 1995. His radio segment “Butta Bootlegs,” introduced music from up and coming artists to his audience. He has contributed to the exposure of many artists, including Def Jam’s Bobby Valentino. PJ Butta is also the CEO of an artist’s services company and teaches at Mt. San Antonio College. Visit: http: //communications.fullerton.edu/commweek Hot Topics! Topics THE FUTURE OF THE WEB & JOURNALISM Devin Schoeffler Multimedia Designer, SqueezeOC 10 am Monday, April 30 Bradford B PRESS & THE VIETNAM WAR Mike Tharp, CSUF CSUF Professor 4 pm & 7 pm Monday, April 30 RGC 13 ENTERTAINMENT, FILM & ETHICS John Horn Entertainment Journalist, Los Angeles Times 7 pm Monday, April 30 Bradford B BEHIND THE SCENES IN MOVIES & TV Lisa Demberg Producer, Fox Studios 2:30 pm Thursday, May 3 Alvarado AB Hear what Vikki has to say… The In’s and Out’s of Broadcast News 8:30 am Tuesday, May 1 Cal State Fullerton 1981 alumna, Vikki Vargas, has been honored by the Orange County Press Club for best news reporting and by the State Bar Association for outstanding reporting. She currently works for NBC4 as the Orange County Bureau Chief, making her responsible for all news procedures in the area. Vargas will return to her alma mater during Comm Week where the International Business Students Association named her "Woman for the 90s.” In 1997, she also received CSUF’s highest possible accolade-the Vision and Visionaries award. Leadership in Law Enforcement Learn from the Pros... The Advertising Education Foundation (AEF) Speaker Series sponsored by CSUF’s AD Club, is Tuesday, May 1, from 9 am-6:30 pm. Students will get an inside look at the steps advertising agencies take to create an ad campaign. The AEF is a non-profit foundation established in 1983. Ad agencies and media companies value AEF for its programs that enrich the understanding of advertising on campuses, in society, and the industry. Come show your support for the CSUF student AAF teams in the National Student Advertising competition at Chapman University Friday May 4 at 11:30 am. Captain Christine Murray was recognized as the “Everyday Hero” by Court TV for her outstanding work in bringing the AMBER alert to California and the nation. Captain Murray is a 26-year veteran of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department and currently the North Operation Division Commander. Murray also serves as an advisory board member for the National Center for Missing Exploited Children. She was selected for this role after she led the investigation of the abduction and murder of 5-year-old Samantha Runnion which concluded with an arrest of a suspect within four days of Samantha’s abduction. Captain Murray will be the Professor for the Day at 4 pm on Wednesday, May 2 in Hetebrink AB. Visual Effects Pro Visits Campus... Calling All Reporters, Writers and Editors On Saturday May 6, the National Writers Workshop sponsored by Cal State Fullerton, the Orange County Register, the Poynter Institute, and the Orange County Press Club, will be held from 8 am-8 pm. This year marks the fourteenth annual workshop in Orange County. Students will discover how to take their stories to the next level by learning skills from prize-winning storytellers and editors. Keynote speaker Jacqui Banaszynski, Pulitzer Prize winner, and Robert Niles, Editor of the Online Journalism Review at the USC Annenberg School for Communication, will be at the workshop along with other talented writers throughout the industry. Professor for the day, Robert Legato, should not be missed. This Hollywood visual effects supervisor and director will speak on Tuesday, May 1, at 1pm in Bradford B. Some of Legato’s work can be seen in The Good Shepherd and the Academy Award winning film, The Departed. Currently, he has two projects in production, Battle Angel and Avatar where he serves as the virtual cinematography system creator and visual effects pipeline engineer. His session at Comm Week is titled “Independent Techniques on Big Budget Feature Films.” The Career Center, the Communications Alumni Chapter, and the Entertainment & Tourism Club invites all students to participate in the Resumé Rush on Monday, April 30 from 10 am-12:30 pm in Gabrielino. It is an opportunity to network, learn to write a resumé, and land a dream job. “Today’s college graduate will change jobs 10 times,” said Laura Neal, the Career Center Arts, Entertainment and Communications Industry Specialist. “Learning how to improve your resumé is a skill you will use for the rest of your life.” Check This Out! A Photographer’s Passion Leads to Success “Every day is something different doing exactly what I love,” said Mark Halper, commercial photographer for the national television industry. Mark Halper Photography is a commercial studio that services a variety of clients ranging from magazines to ad agencies. He has been featured on national television shows such as “Starting Over,” “10 Years Younger,” and “Fitness Fantasy.” Stop by to hear his experiences in the industry and see some his work Tuesday, May 1 at 2:30 pm, in Bradford A. ADVERTISING & BRAND COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT Steven Sluk Idea Management Director Saatchi & Saatchi 4 pm Wednesday, May 2 Tuffree AB ADVERTISING CREATIVE STRATEGY & EXECUTION Chris Medina Account Supervisor, DDB 9 am Friday, May4 Hetebrink AB RELATIONS BETWEEN MEDIA & PR Steve Gorman 11:30 am Thursday, May 3 Bradford A HOW TO ASSEMBLE A KILLER PORTFOLIO Christian Oittinen 8:30 am Tuesday, May1 Bradford B Learn from One of TV’s Greatest Writers Emmy award-winning writer and producer, Stephen J. Cannell will be a Professor for the Day at 1pm on Monday, April 30 in Ontiveros ABC. He will speak about his experiences in the entertainment industry and how to get a great idea on paper. Cannell’s love for writing was a key factor to achieving his dreams. He has spent countless hours writing and making his ideas come to life. He has created or co-created approximately 43 television shows, including “The A-Team,” “21 Jump Street,” “The Rockford Files.” Cannell began his production company, Cannell Studios, in order to achieve more control over his work, which has progressed beyond television to include novels and film. http://communications.fullerton.edu Acclaimed Professor Speaks to Students Dr. James C. McCroskey speaks on campus at 10 am and 11:30 am, Wednesday, May 2, in the Titan Theater on topics related to Human Communication Studies. Dr. McCroskey currently is a Professor at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. He has published more than 220 articles and more than 50 books and revisions, as well as more than 30 instructionally related materials. His first book, An Introduction to Rhetorical Communication, originally published in 1968, is now one of the oldest continually published books in the field. Want More? PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT 8 am-10 pm April 30-May 5 Gallery SCREENWRITING & PHOTOGRAPHY THE LIFE OF A SCREENWRITER Tom Benedek Screenwriter/Artist/Photographer 1 pm Thursday, May 1 KHS 199 DIRECTING THE GENRE FILM Donald Petrie Film/TV Director, DGA 1:30 pm Monday, April 30 Alvarado AB MAJOR ASPECTS OF FILM PRODUCTION Meg LeFauve Producer, 1 Eyed Dog Productions 1:30 pm Thursday, May 3 Titan Theater LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! REALITY TV AND THE ETC “Where Reel Networking Begins” is more than just The Entertainment & Tourism Club (ETC) a motto for this student organization. The TV Film Society hosts a Reality TV panel from 5:30 to 6:30 pm focuses on bringing students and industry professionals on Thursday, May 3 in the Titan Theater. together through networking. At this year’s Comm Week, Guest speakers from, The Real Housewives of the organization will hold student film screenings on Orange County and The Real World: KeyWest Wednesday, May 2 from 4 pm to 9:30 pm in the Titan will be the panel. All students are welcome to Theater. stop in and learn what it’s like in front of and An awards banquet, at Dave and Busters in behind the camera of reality TV. Orange on Sunday May 6, will honor club members and Immediately following, ETC will host its film screening participants. Tickets are available for the second annual professional mixer. Members banquet in the RTVF Department office, CP 460-16. will rub elbows with professionals from Rhino Records, ABC7, PR agencies and many others C o lle g e o f C o m m u n ic a tio n s from the entertainment industry. Dean - Rick Pullen, [email protected] Associate Dean - Fred Zandpour, [email protected] Assistant Dean - Peggy Garcia Bockman, [email protected] Chair, Department of Communications - Anthony Fellow, [email protected] Chair, Department of Radio-TV-Film - Ed Fink, [email protected] Chair, Department of Human Communication Studies - Kurt Kitselman, [email protected] Newsletter Editors, Comm Week Edition - Melissa Price, [email protected] Sarah Montecinos, [email protected]