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June 1, 2005
New
Students’ spring projects screenec
First CCC Film Fest showcases
students' hard work, creativi
Jadon Triplett
screenplays [that were] written do site location scouting,
in my Intro to Screen writing basically shoot linear drai
class [last] winter. There were so it’s ... one of those cla
25 screenplays ... and at the where it’s like ‘do or die,'
The first ever Clackamas end of the term, we took all we’re going to see what
Community College Film our names off of them, turned of things [the students <
Festival will take place in the pile to Andy, and picked pull off at the end.”
Thursday, June 9, at 7 p.m. in five of them for
Mingo
pleased I
the Osterman theatre, and will [Writing 264].”
feature,the work of students
The
five
his studs
from Writing 259 and 264.
screenplays
accompli
“It’s a student film fest selected were
ments thus!
“Given the
that’s being put on by the written
by
He says, '
English department for stu students Bob
a pretty in
amount of
sive coursl
dent work done in Writing Alsman,
Liz
equipment
264, Screen Writing and Hart,
Tayo
given the
ited ami
Production,, the course we Stalnaker, Seth
and facilities
of equipij
have here where students are Wrubluski, and
that
we
have,
creating short films,” says Troy
Willis,
and facili
I’m really
Andy Mingo, instructor of who all happen
that we h
both courses. “Also we’ll be to be in Writing
I’m
re
impressed
including narrative shorts 264 as well.
impressed,!
[with
the
from a work shop I conducted,
Mach says
I think
students].”
Writing 259, [which is] both students “spent
would ag
narrative and videography.”
with me, al
the term learn
While the films from ing about edit
the stude
Writing 264 will be more ing, and pre-
abilities to
Andy^Mingo
dramatic and 10-15 minutes production, and
out there
English Instructor
in length, the films from where to put-
shoot.”
Mingo’s Writing 259 students the camera, and
The fi
will be much shorter, most no all that kind of
are not inti
longer than two minutes, and, stuff.”
ed for a yt
according to Mingo, “will be
The students
a u d i e it
a little more experimental in of Writing 264 are required because some contain a
nature.”
to put a considerable amount language and recreatio
Comparatively, Mingo says of work into their films. drug use, and, as Mach si
that the films from Writing 264 “They’re working in five- feature “a lot of 20-year-
students are “going to be more member crews, and some of male humor.”
traditional types of films, like the crews are actually switch
Mingo and Mach are i
dramatic, traditional, narrative ing off roles as directors and very excited about the I
dramas.”
cinematographers and even festival.
Sue Mach, the co-instructor actors,” Mingo says. “So they
“It’s the first student f
of Writing 264, says that there are required t.o ... break down festival that [the college]
are five films based on “five the script, pre-production, and ever had,” says Mingo.
The Clackamas Print
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Stills contributed by Andy Mingo
Stills from student Seth Wrubluski’s
stoner flick “The Waffle House.” It will be
shown among others at the CCC Film Fest.
Finals schedule for Spring Term
Class day &
start time
HUST ANOTHER DAY
[AT THE OFFICE.
Exam day & time
Monday
6/6
M/WorM/W/F
Tuesday
6/7
Wednesday
6/8
8-10 a.m.
7:45 or 8 a.m.
9 a.m.
8-10 a.m.
10 or 10:15 a.m.
(
10a.m.-noon
11 or 11:30 a.m.
10 am.-noon
noon or 12:45 p.m.
nQon- 2 pm.
1p.m.
jp.m
2-4 pm.
noon- 2 p.m.
t
3 or 3:15 p.m.
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4 or 5 pm.
2-4 pm.
4-6p.ni
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T/TH
8-10 am.
9 am.
10a.m.-noon
10 or 10:30 am.
noon- 2 pm.
-
2:30 or 3 p.m.
4-6 p.m.
4 or 5 pm.
see instructor
Conflicts
4-6 pm.
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