OREGON
WHERE:
The University of Oregon Turnbull Center (70 Northwest Couch Street)
is located on the 3rd Floor of the White Stag Building at the “Skidmore Fountain” light rail MAX station.
The only entrance to the White Stag Building is a non-descript doorway on the north side of the building,
located on Couch Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues. MAP
WHEN:
The schedule below is for the ƒsc Portland local day on September 27
The National faculty will be in Portland on September 28 MORE INFO
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1000 NE Multnomah, Portland, OR 97232, (503) 281-6111
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Courtyard Portland Downtown/Lloyd Center
435 NE Wasco St, Portland, OR 97232
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The Saturday workshops will be a day of professionals from our region talking about multimedia/audio/video and what we still photographers have learned as we have expand into the new roles.
”Multimedia 2.0: What Have We Learned (and What Do We Still Need to Know)?”
Colin Mulvany, multimedia producer, The Spokesman-Review, Chair NPPA National Multimedia Contest
Patty Reksten, Director of Photography at The Oregonian.
Kurt Austin, video journalist, KGW-TV, 6-Time Region 11 Photographer of the Year
Rob Finch, photojournalist, The Oregonian,Two-time national Photographer of the Year.
Tony Overman, NPPA Past President, 2-Time Region 11 Photographer of the Year
Dr. Julianne Newton, professor, University of Oregon
Jon Palfreman, professor, University of Oregon
Russ Kendall, photo editor, The Bellingham Herald
Matt McVay, videographer, The Olympian
Brian Immel, multimedia producer, The Spokane Spokesman-Review
TJ Mullinax, multimedia producer, The Yakima Herald, NPPA Region 11 Associate Director
Mike Rosborough, sports videographer, KATU Television
There will be a reception at 7p.m. on Saturday evening at the Turnbull Center, hosted by the University of Oregon, The Oregonian, and NPPA.
A print auction for the Jimi Lott Scholorship Fund will be held on Sunday.
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Schedule for Saturday, Sept. 27
“Multimedia 2.0: What Have We Learned (And What Do We Still Need to Know)?”
All speaker sessions are in White Stag Building upstairs classroom
8:00 a.m. Registration Opens
8:45 a.m. Welcome
9:00 a.m. “Ethics of Video and Audio”
(Tony Overman, moderator. Panel: Patty Reksten,
Russ Kendall, Jon Palfreman, Julianne Newton
& Faculty)
10:00 a.m. “Sequencing, Tripods and Other Terms
Seemingly Foreign to Still Photographers”
(Kurt Austin, Mike Rosborough)
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. LUNCH BREAK
1:00 p.m. “Audio/Video Storytelling”
(Colin Mulvany, TJ Mullinax, Kurt Austin)
2:30 p.m. “Back to Basics: It’s About Telling Stories”
(Rob Finch)
3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. AFTERNOON BREAK
4:00-6:00 “Final Cut Workshop: Quick Keys & Other
Practical Lessons to Use Everyday”
(Colin Mulvany, Brian Immel, Matt McVay)
6:00-8:00 p.m. Reception at Turnbull Center
hosted by the University of Oregon, The Oregonian and NPPA.
Schedule for Sunday, Sept. 28
Flying Short Course National Faculty Day
8 a.m. Registration opens in Turnbull Center, White Stag Building
7:30 a.m. Registration opens
8:00 a.m. Exhibits open
8:30 a.m. Welcome
8:40 a.m. Regina McCombs, Video Skills
10:10 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. Kelly Jordan, Producing Multimedia
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Dave Honl, Lighting
2:30 p.m. Betty Udesen, Audio and Stills
3:50 p.m. Break
4:10 p.m. John Harrington, Business Practices
Print Auction Hosted by Jimi Lott Scholarship group (bidding will close following afternoon break).
NATIONAL FACULTY:
Regina McCombs - video skillsSo 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
Dave Honl - LightingDavid 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
Kelly Jordan - Producing multimediaThe 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




