NORTH CAROLINA

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WHERE:
Gardner-Webb University, Communication Studies Hall
143 South Main Street, Boiling Springs, NC 28017
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WHEN: 
September 26, 2008

RECOMMENDED HOTEL: 
Americinn Hotel, 428 E. College Ave, Boiling Springs, NC 28017
Toll Free Reservations: 800-396-5007
Front Desk: 704-434-9996
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Schedule for Sept. 28, 2008

7:30 a.m. Registration opens

8:00 a.m. Exhibits open in T.V. Studio

8:30 a.m. Welcome

8:40 a.m. John Harrington

10:25 a.m. Break in T.V. Studio

10:45 a.m. Regina McCombs

12:15 p.m. Lunch

1:15 p.m. Kelly Jordan

2:45 p.m. Dave Honl

4:15 p.m. Break in T.V. Studio

4:35 p.m. Jeff Siner

6:15 p.m. Portfolio Reviews in Mac Lab

 

 

NORTH CAROLINA ONLY:

Jeff Siner has been a member of The Charlotte Observer’s photography staff for 20 years.
In January 2008, he was asked to be a member of McClatchy’s Beijing 2008 Olympics team. Jeff will share his work and discuss covering the recent Olympic games. MORE INFO

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NATIONAL FACULTY: 

Regina McCombs - video skills
So you’ve begun shooting video and wonder how to take it to the next level? The Poynter Institute’s Regina McCombs will talk about raising the bar and how to improve your video skills and storytelling techniques. MORE INFO
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John Harrington - business
John will discuss how he handles the business-side of photography, from pricing to negotiations, client relationships to logistical challenges.  How can you better negotiate? How do the needs of editorial and commercial clients diverge and intersect? How might you handle a book deal, a magazine assignment or corporate clients? During this presentation we’ll touch on these topics and more, as you learn how to handle your business better and more efficiently. MORE INFO 
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Dave Honl - Lighting
David will share his small flash location lighting techniques with FSC attendees. For the past 4 years, he has covered assignments in Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, and Kazakhstan, where he has led the charge for small, lightweight location lighting. MORE INFO
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Kelly Jordan - Producing multimedia
The role photojournalism plays in today’s newsrooms is constantly changing. Many photojournalists are struggling with higher demands for content with little training, resources and limited production time. We will have a conversation to talk about some of these issues and some tips to help today’s photojournalists cope with the rapidly changing.
landscape. MORE INFO