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PRINT: News
Wednesday,April24,2013
UNPLUG: Oregon’s first lady
gets a Grimm makeover
Continued from Page 1
All photos contributed by Andy Mingo
Mae Kinglove was one of the
current students who worked on
the video. Outside of the class­
room she fabricates everything
from shoe displays to sets. Her
talents contributed to the overall
success of Hayes’ goal.
“When we went to the gover­
nor's! house, basically we went,
we scoped out the location, where
the best place to film it would be.
We set up our gear and stuff and
filmed it,” said Kinglove.
When videographer Sammi
Rivera isn’t in the classroom she
is the director of video produc­
tion for TQ monthly, an LGBTQ
newspaper. Hayes’ video is one
of many in Rivera’s professional
portfolio.
“It was kind of a big deal
because she’s Oregon’s first lady
and she’s a big activist and a real­
ly sweet lady. The Oregon Film
Office was there. The governor’s
office was there,” said Rivera.
“She was really fun and just a
sweet, sweet lady. It was a lot of
fun to work with her. She wasn’t
difficult to work with at all. It was
a good time.”
The third Clackamas student
of the videography crew was
Gordon Christiansen. Recently
graduating with a degree in digi­
tal media, Christiansen was hired
on at CCC to create videos for the
distance learning program. He has
also been working with the public
affairs department on the sustain­
ability event on campus. Outside
of Clackamas, Christiansen is co­
enrolled at PSU for his bachelor’s
the success of the first video, the
videography crew was invited to
film again, this time at the Grimm
set.
“It was a really good expe­
rience. Rubbing shoulders with
those divisions. The one at the
Grimm set was really fun. I
personally had never seen any­
one made up like that before.”
said Christiansen. “Being on the
Grimm property was just fantas­
tic. It was one of those, I don’t
know how to explain it, you were
just doing what you want to do. I
knew I was in the right spot. The
people I want to be around, I need
to be around.”
The first video was filmed,
edited and uploaded to a file-
share program within approxi­
mately two hours. Video of
Hayes’ hexenbiest transformation
was released Monday and can
be viewed at http://goo.gl/0Wli2.
Professional makeup artist Barney Burnham works on making Oregon’s first lady Cylvia Hayes into a hexenbiest.
The process to turn her into the hexenbiest took many hours, prosthetics and makeup artists.
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Staff
I fs really an honor
to do this fo r the
first lady in that it
gives our students a
professional foot in
the door. ”
The Clackamas Print aims to
report the news in an honest,
unbiased and professional
manner. Content published in
The Print is not screened or
subject to censorship.
Email comments,
concerns or tips to
Andy Mingo
DMC Instructor
chiefed@clackamas.edu
or call us at 503-594-6266.
19600 Molalla Ave.
Oregon City, OR 97045
“It’s really an honor to do this for
the first lady in that it gives our
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getting people to reduce their
electric use, leaving their elec­
tronics on and what not,” said
Christiansen. “I pledged.”
Hayes met her goal of 1,000
pledges and as promised, went
down to the set of Grimm to be
turned into a hexenbiest by pro­
fessional makeup artists. After
really helpful to us if we could
get people to visit the site and
pledge.”
You can view Hayes’ pledge
video on Earth Hours Global
Channel at http://goo.gl/CNbPA.
It isn’t too late to pledge; reduce
your phantom load and energy
bill.
M elissa Jones
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EDITORS
The DMC students visited the Grimm set when Cylvia Hayes had her Grimm
makeup applied. ‘ Being on the Grimm property was just fantastic, ” said
Gordon Christiansen, secondfrom the left.
Co-Editor-in-Chiefs :
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