Friday, October 31, 2008
Production Update
Hey everybody, this is Josh of the Frequency Production staff, here with a blog update for you all.
We have some new Get Tipsy's in the works for you: tips on how to stay warm in Chicago. Priceless information if you ask me.
Also, keep an eye out for the second episode of The Live Project which will be making it's way into regular programing soon. The musical Guest is Janelle Ja and she puts on a great show.
Finally, the elections are upon us and I don't know about you, but I got my tickets for the Obama rally on Tuesday night. Something like 1 million tickets were given away within two days and the waiting list for tickets now is over 700,000. that doesn't mean you shouldn't show up. And if you can't, well keep an eye out for a piece that I and a few others of the Production staff plan on putting together about the rally.
That's all I've got for now. Till next time, just keep visualizing yourself!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
FREQUENCY TV IS HIRING FOR THE SPRING 2009!
Need a J-O-B? Want to gain more experience? Want to have the best reel any executive has ever seen? If you say yes to one or more of these question then YOU SHOULD APPLY TO WORK FOR US!
We are hiring for the following positions:
- Producers
- Production
- Editing
- Graphic Design
- Web Master
Applicant Criteria:
- Status of at least a Junior and a 3.0 minimum GPA
- Completion of Production and Editing II
- Completion of and advance/upper-level course in the area applied
Details:
Producer
- Programming and Station Management
- The Television Producer
- Producing (Drama, Magazine, Sketch or News)
- Production & Editing II
Production
- Production & Editing II
- Advanced Camera & Lighting
- Directing & Production (Drama, Magazine, Sketch or News)
Editing/Graphics
- Production & Editing II
- Advanced Post Production (Drama, Magazine, Sketch)
- Motion Graphics: Compositing & Effects
Applications can be picked up in the Frequency TV Office (room 1403-AA), outside room 723 in the 600 S. Michigan building, or downloadable on our website (www.frequencytelevision.com).
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE TURNED IN BY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST, 5PM TO THE FREQUENCY OFFICE (located in the 600 S. Michigan building room1403-AA).
LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DEADLINE!!!!
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity! Step out of your comfort zone and CHALLENGE YOURSELF! Grab the bull by the horns and APPLY TODAY!!!!!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Cinema Slapdown Round 13: Thelma & Louise
What: Cinema Slapdown Round 13: Thelma & Louise
When: Nov 5th, 2008
Where: Film Row Cinema
1104 South Wabash Ave
8th floor
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Live Project looking for more crew volunteers!
The Live Project is looking for more volunteers for the upcoming dates:
11/8/08 (Saturday) Music act Call time is 11:30 pm on the 15th Floor.
11/11/08 (Tuesday) Broadcast Crew call is 4:30 pm on the 15th Floor.
12/2/08 (Tuesday) Broadcast Crew call is 4:30 pm on the 15th Floor.
Please contact: mpetroshus@frequencytelevision.com or stop by the Frequency Office for more details.
Frequency Television
600 S. Michigan Ave
14th Floor
SGA Presents: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
What: Rocky Horror Picture Show
When: Thursday Oct 30th, 2008 (Doors Open at 11:50 pm)
Where: Conaway Center, 1104 S. Wabash
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SPB Presents: Halloweek Dance Party
SPB Presents: Halloweek Dance Party
This is the Student Programming Board's annual Halloween Dance Party. This year's theme is classic horror. This concept will be carried throughout the event with music provided by The Rapture DJs and more. Prior to the event, SPB will be hosting a week of Halloween dubbed Halloweek. There will be campus wide unique marketing, a blood drive, and its first "cinnemassacre" (a 66 hour and 6 minute film contest).
Performances by:
The Rapture DJs
TBA
This is a Free Show and Free Food will be provided by the SPB.
Event Date:
Thursday
Oct. 30, 2008
Time:
7:00PM - 10:00PM
Location:
Hokin Annex
623 S Wabash
Chicago, IL
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Live Project... LIVE TONIGHT!
Don't forget to tune in to the funniest show on campus! THE LIVE PROJECT! is filming today live from Studio A, on the 14th floor of the 600 S. Michigan Building. Come be in the audience, or catch us on FTV32 and streaming on FrequencyTelevision.com
@ 8 pm
Screening of MFA Directing III Films
Screening of MFA Directing III Films
WHO: Columbia College Chicago Film & Video Department
WHAT: Screening of MFA Directing III Films
Columbia College Chicago MFA Directing III students will screen short films from fall 2007. Using a short script developed in ideation and theme, and working with S-16mm cinematography and non-linear editing equipment, students learn the collaborative skills needed to work with a cinematographer and editor as well as how to maintain continuity of direction. The end results are shorts incorporating the filmmakers’ creativity, vision and skills developed throughout their coursework.
A Q&A with the filmmakers will follow the screening
WHEN: Thursday, October 23 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Ferguson Theatre, 600 S. Michigan Ave., 101
FORMAT: S-16 mm
LENGTH: Total screening time 64 minutes
INFO.: 312.369.6731
FILMS:
“50 States” by Caity Birmingham 11 mins./coming-of-age
12-year-old Jane dreams of visiting all 50 states, but instead finds herself traveling the familiar confines of theMidwest with a father she hardly knows. As their trip draws to an end, Jane realizes she must find her own road to happiness, because growing up, there is no map.
“The Girls of Alden” by Dalila Droege 13 mins./psychological drama
When 11-year-old Emily Alden meets a mysterious girl who lives in the woods that surround her home, she begins to defy her mother’s strict rules and religious beliefs.
“Stay with Me” by Nicole Kemper 15 mins./horror
When 17-year-old Allison begins having disturbing nightmares about her best friend, she accompanies her on an ill-fated road trip with the hope that she can understand her dreams in time to prevent a tragedy.
“The Falling of the Bright” by Laura Klein 11 mins./drama
“The Falling of the Bright” is the story of teenage siblings Lily and Lenny struggling to celebrate Thanksgiving on their own after the loss of both parents. This film seeks to explore the process of mourning and further our longing for connection and inevitable disconnection from one another--our ultimate aloneness.
“Cache” by Marie Ullrich 14 mins./dark comedy
15-year-old Cyndi has absentee parents and a shoplifting habit. When another social misfit from school shows up at Cyndi's doorstep, the two form an unexpected and very tentative friendship that is jeopardized when Cyndi reveals her secret.
The Voter's Block Party
The Voter's Block Party on Tuesday, November 4th from 6pm to 1am in the Conaway Center. There will be a Red Bull Gaming Lounge with interactive video games.
Admission to the event requires each student to present their voter's registration card.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Cinematographer: Michael Goi
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
The Live Project Auditions
IMPROV ACTORS NEEDED: "The Live Project" is a new series produced by frequency and we need Volunteer IMPROV ACTORS. It will be a structured improv show broadcast live on Frequency's web site and around the campus. You will need to be available for two pre-production meetings (Tuesday 9/16 & 9/23/08) from 5pm-9pm The first broadcast date is Tuesday September 30 at 8pm. If you would like to be considered for this show Audition's are on Tuesday September 9th. Please email Mike Petroshus (mpetroshus@frequencytelevision.com) for an appointment time.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
C&I Productions
Charlie and Isabelle Episode 4 started shooting today. Halfway there. Next production date is 8/26/08. Also check out photos on the Charlie and Isabelle group on face book. Publish Post
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Web News Update Aug.4-Aug.8
Web News Update
For the Week of Aug. 4 - Aug. 8
"Inside Master Control"
Trista Dahleen gives us an inside look into the Frequency TV Master Control suite where all of our programming is entered. Check out www.frequencytelevision.com for this week's update.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
WGN-TV is Hiring Fall Web Interns!
I am now in my last week of my internship with WGN-TV as a Web Intern. WGN is the BEST place to work. The people are really genuinly nice, the equipment is state of the art, and you learn so much about the TV news process.
Despite the strange hours of my shift from 2-10pm every night, I must say that it has been such a great experience for me that I don't want the internship to end. I have learned the Tribune content management system, how to use my news judgement when getting stories onto the web, and so much more.
WGN-TV is now looking for bright and hardworking Web Interns to update and maintain the stations website during the Fall 2008 semester. If you are interested, please email your resume to me:
Martha Wade
Web Producer, Frequency TV
Web Intern, WGN-TV
I will forward your info along to my current bosses, so they can determine if there is a good fit for you here at WGN-TV.
Try and get them to me this week!
New T-Shirts
Check out our new T-Shirt designs. You can respond to this blog post by adding a new comment with your opinion.
Email Kathy Kubala at FrequencyTV@colum.edu for more information on how you can get one of these new T-shirts by volunteering for Frequency Television!
Friday, August 8, 2008
Join the Charlie & Isabelle FACEBOOK GROUP

Join the new Charlie & Isabelle Facebook Group to find out the latest productions, comment about the show and more.
MEET THE CAST:
Charlie Preist, played by David Marlowe, Columbia film student
Isabelle Moon Smith, played by Kimber Hall, Columbia theatre Student
James Scott, played by Adam Soule, seasoned actor from Boston
Rose Marjorie Dock, played by Simone LaPierre, actress, former Columbia student
Anne Smith (Isi's Mother), played by Lauren Targ, Columbia writing teacher
Harold Preist (Charlie's father), played by Ed Ferrara, Frequency station manager
Re-occurring male, played by Ryan Reilly, professional actor
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Cover My Event - COLUMBIA EVENTS
Frequency has new requests for events to cover at Columbia, and we are looking for VOLUNTEERS to help with these shoots. If you can't volunteer, just attend the event!
NEW STUDENT URBAN CHALLENGE:
Kick off Party -Thursday Aug. 28 (7pm-10pm) at the Conaway Center
Event Begins - Friday Aug. 29 (11am) at 1104 S. Wabash building
Producer: Kyle Hafkey contact: khafkey@frequencytelevision.com
[C]SPACES: HYBRIDITY BEST OF MANIFEST 2008
Thursday Sept. 4 (5pm-8pm)
C33, 33 E. Congress Pkwy. 1st floor
Producer Needed!
[C]SPACES: ALBERT WIESMAN SCHOLARSHIP
Thursday Sept. 4 (5pm-8pm)
Hokin Gallery, 623 S. Wabash, 1st Floor
Producer Needed!
[C]SPACES: SCAVANGER CONSTRUCTS - SITE SPECIFIC SCULTPURES
Thursday Sept. 4 (5pm-8pm)
Glass Curtain Gallery, 1104 S. Wabash, 1st Floor
Producer Needed!
For the full schedule of events visit the Columbia College Events Calender.
For the full schedule of events visit the Columbia College Events Calender.
Webcam News Update: Thursday July 31, 2008
In case you missed it, watch the Producer Web News Update from last week. And log on to frequencytelevision.com for a new Update in Master Control.
Producer Web News Update "Why is it still going?"
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Producers Kyle Kafkey and John O'Tolle share news on their upcoming productions and put out an OPEN CALL for VOLUNTEERS and show HOSTS. Kyle tells us about his new show 'TAT STATS' where you get the real story behind some of the tattoos you see on your fellow Chicagoans.
Check back here for WEB UPDATES every Thursday afternoon.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
I Create: Websites
I am shooting a new episode of I Create this Friday, August 8 with the fabulous Trista Dahleen at the WGN-TV studios and newsroom.I need a good editor to CREATE the footage into a good show.
If you have time and the skills, please contact me via email.
Look out for this new episode in the coming weeks!
Email: Martha Wade, mwade@frequencytelevision.com
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Next Production: Charlie & Isabelle
First comes love, then comes .... school, marriage, classes, tests, friends, drama, fun ..... WHAT???
Be a part of this hilarious and thoughtful show produced by Michael Petroshus, directed by Leo Flores and put together by the wonderful staff of Frequency Television.
We need volunteers for the next shoot: Thursday, August 21, 2008 Contact: mwade@frequencytelevision.com mpetroshus@frequencytelevision.com
Upcoming PRODUCTIONS - August 4-8

Show Title: Columbia Cribs
Producer: Kyle HafkyProduction Dates: 8/5 - 8/7
Time: 10am - 1pm
Contact: khafky@frequencytelevision.com
Show Title: Where Its At
Producer: Michael Petroshus
Production Dates: 8/6
Time: 8am-3pm
Contact: mpetroshus@frequencytelevision.com
Monday, August 4, 2008
SUBMIT to Frequency TV today!
Hello Freqs!
We will post all your submissions on the web from now on. If you have a submission and would like to share it with us, please email frequencytv@colum.edu today!
We will post all your submissions on the web from now on. If you have a submission and would like to share it with us, please email frequencytv@colum.edu today!
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Web News Update
Hey Freqs, there is a new WEB NEW UPDATE for July 31, 2008 on the Frequency Television site: "Why is it still going?"
This week, Producers Kyle and John talk about their upcoming show and send out an OPEN CALL for talented HOSTS, VOLUNTEERS, and EDITORS!
Go to Freq News to view the updates.
If you missed our update from last week, you can always come to the blog and view them.
Thursday, July 24 Web News Update
"We Have a FREQ BLOG!"
COVER MY EVENT
New Student Urban Challenge: Kick Off Party
Conway Center
Thursday August 28, 2008
7:00-10:00pm
Event Begins:
Friday August 29, 2008
8th Floor 1104 S. Wabash
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS TO HELP PRODUCE AND COVER THIS EVENT!!!
EMAIL frequencytv@colum.edu
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tat-Stats, Geekin' Out, Get Tipsy! Oh my!
Howdy, folks! This is Kyle Hafkey, one of your Freq-tastic producers here at Columbia's own Frequency TV. I'm checking out how to do this blog thing, so I won't bore you with TOO many details regarding my work and the work of the other awesome staff members here a FTV. HOWEVER! I am excited to say that Episode 1 of Tat-Stats will be entered into Master Control very soon.
"What is Tat-Stats," you say? Tat-Stats is one of Columbia's newest shows, created by yours truly. It's a short form show that profiles Columbia students and their tattoos. You see, like television, tattoos are expressions of narrative through a visual form. Or, in simpler terms, tattoos tell stories through pictures, as does television. Which is why the union of the two is a match made in heaven... also Columbia students, for some reason, spend more money on tattoos than they do on food (how else do they fit into those skinny jeans and punk-petti coats?). Episode 2 is being filmed tomorrow (7/31/08) and expect it to be on the air soon!
In other news, my second pilot is set to air next week. Geekin' Out is my new show that's all things geeky. It profiles the best in comic books, movies, gadgets, and gaming, and is hosted by Frequency's own starlet, Evan Schmitt. Our first episode was shot at Wizard World Chicago, the second largest comic book convention in America. It is scheduled to be put in Master Control next week! And Episode 2, where we profile the retro gaming store People Play Games, will be following the week after.
In case some of you don't know what Critical Encounters is, it's a program that goes on every year at Columbia which showcases lectures, panels, programs and other events that center on one major social issue. Last year, the theme was Poverty and Privillage. This year, the theme is Human Nature, which profiles humans and their interaction with nature, as well as the nature of humanity in general. It's kind of a broad term. Anywho, our lovely Powers That Be have decreed that we're required to make one piece a month dedicated to the cause of Critical Encounters. I just finished a Get Tipsy about water conservation, and I'm about to start meetings with the Lincoln Park Zoo to negotiate an episode of Geekin' Out about wildlife conservation. Should be pretty fun! Nothing spells fun like Evan Schmitt, in a wet suit, in a tank filled with otters.
Anywhoo, kiddies! That's all for now. I gotta go chit-chat with my fearless leader. See ya later!
"What is Tat-Stats," you say? Tat-Stats is one of Columbia's newest shows, created by yours truly. It's a short form show that profiles Columbia students and their tattoos. You see, like television, tattoos are expressions of narrative through a visual form. Or, in simpler terms, tattoos tell stories through pictures, as does television. Which is why the union of the two is a match made in heaven... also Columbia students, for some reason, spend more money on tattoos than they do on food (how else do they fit into those skinny jeans and punk-petti coats?). Episode 2 is being filmed tomorrow (7/31/08) and expect it to be on the air soon!
In other news, my second pilot is set to air next week. Geekin' Out is my new show that's all things geeky. It profiles the best in comic books, movies, gadgets, and gaming, and is hosted by Frequency's own starlet, Evan Schmitt. Our first episode was shot at Wizard World Chicago, the second largest comic book convention in America. It is scheduled to be put in Master Control next week! And Episode 2, where we profile the retro gaming store People Play Games, will be following the week after.
In case some of you don't know what Critical Encounters is, it's a program that goes on every year at Columbia which showcases lectures, panels, programs and other events that center on one major social issue. Last year, the theme was Poverty and Privillage. This year, the theme is Human Nature, which profiles humans and their interaction with nature, as well as the nature of humanity in general. It's kind of a broad term. Anywho, our lovely Powers That Be have decreed that we're required to make one piece a month dedicated to the cause of Critical Encounters. I just finished a Get Tipsy about water conservation, and I'm about to start meetings with the Lincoln Park Zoo to negotiate an episode of Geekin' Out about wildlife conservation. Should be pretty fun! Nothing spells fun like Evan Schmitt, in a wet suit, in a tank filled with otters.
Anywhoo, kiddies! That's all for now. I gotta go chit-chat with my fearless leader. See ya later!Friday, July 25, 2008
NEW VIDEO: Interview with STAR of Charlie & Isabelle, David Marlowe
Frequency TV sat down today with David Marlowe - the new STAR of Frequency Television's FIRST scripted dramedy for a brief interview.
Watch your TV monitors and check the frequencytelevision.com website on the first day of school - September 2 for the premiere of Charlie & Isabelle.
Tune in for more cast interviews and updates daily!
Message from David Marlowe of Charlie & Isabelle

Hello fellow bloggers and viewers of Frequency TV. I'm David Marlowe and I play Charlie in the new upcoming sitcom "Charlie & Isabelle". Get excited because the season one pilot is coming to Frequencey at the begining of the Fall 2008 semester.
We are in the middle of shooting the last half of Season 1, and its been an ABSOLUTE TREAT to be a part of this project. Both the cast and crew have worked hard to bring you results that are sure to entertain you from opening to close.
So join us this Fall semester and follow the stories of Charlie & Isabelle!
See you soon viewers!
David Marlowe
dsour184440@sbcglobal.net
Thursday, July 24, 2008
The Forum - Updates on Facebook
Hey Freqs!
Go to Facebook for updates of the next THE FORUM hour long television show with host Frankie Jupiter.Season 1 episodes will be online next week! Check the FrequencyTV website for updates.
Also visit Frankie's own site by clicking on the photo.
MESSAGE FROM THE FORUM HOST - Frankie Jupiter
Hello all,
Where gearing up for season 2 of "The Forum" and I want to know you thoughts. Where covering the issues of Human Rights (Immigration and Gay Marriage). I want your feed back, tell me how you feel about your views on these issues. It could be two sentences or two pages, its up to you. And feel free to speak freely! You can post on the FaceBook (The Forum Group Page) or send a message to me!!
Thanks All,
P.S. Don't forget to watch the show!
Frankie
NEW EPISODE - I CREATE: Television

Producer Michael Petroshus has developed a new episode of I CREATE: Television, featuring Freuquency's own Kathy Kubala and Jordan Campagna. Learn more about what going on behind the scenes to create television.
Watch the new episode online now!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Backpack Stolen!
ATTENTION Frequency TV Lovers!
Our wonderful Graphics Guru, Rick Gorge was the victim of theft yesterday (Tuesday approx. 1pm) at Sabbaro restaurant.
His work hard-drive with very important materials was in the bag.
If you have ANY information about the whereabouts of his bookbag please email him:
Rick Gorge
rgorge@frequencytelevision.com
Posted by: Martha Wade
Podcasts
PODCAST UPDATE!
The Podcasts will be ready and available in iTunes and through our frequencytelevision.com website next week by August 1, 2008.
We did some server reorganization and now must re-organize and submit ALL the Frequency TV podcasts again.
Check back here for updates!
Posted by: Martha Wade
Charlie & Isabelle Productions
Hello Freqs!
Thanks for visiting the Frequency Television blog. We plan to update this blog daily with news on what productions we are working on, volunteers needed, and fun events that we have planned at Columbia College.
Today we are planning for the next Charlie & Isabelle shoot.
Producer: Michael Petroshus, photo left
Associate Producer: Martha Wade
Director: Leo Flores
PA/Editor: Tasha Hawkins
NEXT PRODUCTIONS SCHEDULED FOR:
Wednesday - July 23, 2008 - 1pm
Thursday - July 24, 2008 - 9am
TO BECOME A PART OF THIS NEW SCRIPTED DRAMEDY CONTACT: mpetroshus@frequencytelevision.com
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Submit Photos and Requests to Frequency!
Hello Columbia College Students!
Frequency TV is always looking for submissions, photos from your shoots, scripts, and ideas. If you have a great TV show idea, or a fully shot movie, please contact:
Kathy Kubala
Creative & Administratrive Coordinator
Frequency Television
312-369-8509
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