Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 04, 1994, Page 5, Image 5

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    ■ TIM MILLER
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Hob-"ton Theatre
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Oregon Daily Emerald
h e h r u ii r y 4 , I 4 9 4
TANYA HARDING QUOTES RATING GUIDE
Ij that a barton in your pocket Scar or are you
i I'kft 'o party
wan! Meg Ryor v ploy me m 're movie
I t mter C omel lights
Reviews
Success
over the
airwaves
Story by Kaly Soto
Photos by Michael Shindler
Oregon Doily Emerald
Him dors a Morulas Wriinrs
tin\. ! i ida\ class become .1 half
hour long television nesvst asff
That's exactly xv hat |im
Upshaw's Advanced Television
Nows class is
learning.
I 'pshaw
spent 22
years in the
television
non s busi
ness, work
ing mostly
with NIK
hast your
when
Robert
Stevens
(left) and
Jose
Romero
anchor UO
News.
Upshaw was looking to make a
intivf, the I 'mversitv was also
looking lor someone to teat h the
basil s of broach ast news
During Ins lust quarter at the
University, ('pshaw det ided to
really leach his students about
the television news business by
changing the ( lass format from
taped news broadcasts to live
new s broadcasts
As demonstrated by the lirst
two UO News broadcasts,
Upshaw's format has been very
successful, but sui t ess on the air
is not the main objective of the
class
"It s about find
mg out who you
arc," Upshaw said
"Is this right for
you' Is it pulling
you where you
want to go'"
Many of
Upshaw's spring
and winter gradu
ates have
answered yes" to
these questions
and itre already
working in the
business.
"We have at
Kelli Sisson, technical director, watches the broad
cast from the control room.
least one student interning at all
throe of tilt) networks in town,
he said. Others are working for
CNN. the set of General Hospital
and various television stations
and video firms around tin1
nation.
The road to these opportuni
tir*. is paved with huril work and
more hard work "It's really
about time management,
1! pshaw said
Students intis! lirst i omplete
Journalism 111. Radio and Tide
vision News I and Journalism
*1 tJ, Reporting for the Kim tronu
Media, Irefore they are allowed to
lake the ai.trial hroaili ast i lass In
those i hisses they learn the very
base.s of writing for television
news, editing and how the
equipment works
Ai tual i lass periods are used
to brainstorm ideas and make
assignments for the following
Friday's broadcast
I fie deadline for stories is
Turn to NEWS. Page 8
Chris
Penttila
operates
one of the
two studio
cameras
during the
newscast
Eugene
SCENE
Friday, Feb. 4
Apartment G, Storved and
Delirious, Artless Motives
and Piglet
WOW Hall, 9pm
Tickets are $4
Jolly Mon, AnziO Bngehecid
ond Aggro Batch
CATE Auditorium
Condon School, 8pm
Tickets ore $5
Elizabeth lapvosky author
Bools of LeatherGerlinger
Lounge, 7pm
Admission is tree
The £n._ Barber Tno
EMU Ballroom Lobby, /pm
Admission is free
Sogfnod and Hole in the
Ocean
Icky's Tea House. 9pm
Cover is 53
Saturday, Feb. 5
Corlus B Morris
University Bookstore, I 30
Book signing Tomorrow
Leaves
Sunday, Feb. 6
Bob Marley Birthday
WOW Hall, 8 p m
Tic kets are S6. S /
Steven Pologe cello
Beall Hall, 4 pm
Admission is S3, S5
Tuesday, Feb. 8
Cheryl Marshall and Caroline
Almonte
Beall Hall, 8pm
Admission is $6 50, S3 50
■ THE MIGHTY CLOUDS OF JOY
will bring their unique brand of music
to the Hull Center Sunday at 7 p in
Their Grammy Award winning sound
will get your feel moving T k Lets are
i I 6 and $ I 0 Don't miss this show
it promises to be a good one
Donna f reshmon
YMCA /pm
Ff»*,hmon /•ill give a leclure
titled 'Women's Way
Female Advantage"
Thursday, Feb. 10
Oswald 5 0, Thee
Headhunters and The
Spider Babies
WOW Mall, 8p m
Admission is $5
Michael T and the Mutiny
Good Times Cole and Bar,
9 30 p m
CINEMA
THE PIANO
STARRING: Holly Hunter.
Harvey Keitel. Sam Neill
OIRECTOR: Jane Campion
RATING: R
RUNNING TIME 1?4 min
utes
PLAYING AT: Bi|OU Art
Theater
By Charles Riedl
*>?' ", Ai <> i i
As supposedly over 1 *>5 < rites agree,7/ie Pumo
is indeed one ill tin' IhisI films this year.
Directed by Jane Campion, tlm film is ph
turesquo iimi thoroughly pin kril with engaging
iiiui smliii live energy
Thu film is si't m l'tth cuntiiry New Zealand
Holly Hunter portrays a mute woman sent to the
island to complete her half of an arranged mar
riage agreement with frontier settler played h\
Sam Neill.
Turn to CINEMA. Page 8