Friday, October 23, 2009

"I'm like asleep right now."-Chris Smith


-----BREAKING NEWS-----
 As of 1:30 PM CT, it has been reported that the toaster at the Subway on the 600 block of Wabash Ave. is out of order. Frequency Staff is struggling to work at their regular pace despite the deficit in toasted sandwiches. Said Scott Fussey, of Master Control, "This is ridiculous. I can't eat a sandwich if the bread is not evenly crisped. I quit!" He has not been heard from or seen since. Cadaver dogs have been unleashed, and CAC Cami Ross is worried for his safety. CAC Christopher Smith is reportedly in the hospital suffering from cardiac arrest and shock, but he is expected to make a full recovery. A statement from Chris West is expected this evening. Says Macaroni the Fish: "Now those greedy humans will see how it feels to go without food for an unreasonable amount of time!"




But in truthful news...



Frequency has jumped all over the Facebook Bandwagon! Check us out in the following locations:


Page: http://www.new.facebook.com/pages/Chicago-IL/Frequency-Television/45523024406?ref=ts

Columbia College App:  http://apps.facebook.com/columbiac/organizations/85


...so check those out at your leisure. 


Upcoming Shoots:

Interview with Columbus Short: 10/26/09

Day of the Dead: 10/28/09

Live Political Show: 11/2/09
Interview with Jason Reitman (Director of Juno, Up in the Air): 11/3/09
"Interblue" with The Blue Man Group: 11/6/09
"Debbie's Got Class"-COMING SOON


To volunteer, as always, stop by the office at 600 S. Michigan Ave, floor 14, or e-mail frequencytv@colum.edu.


Cami Ross
Creative and Administrative Coordinator: Producing




 

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Fall Semester, Frequency Flavors and Volunteers!


As fall semester is back in full swing, so it Frequency TV! We just finished up another production of Frequency Flavors this weekend, which will be premiering in mid october. To the right, a sample of what we made.

Earlier this month we had a great time at new student convocation, where tons signed up to volunteer with us. Frequency is always looking for eager volunteers to work on our productions! To Sign up just stop by our office on the 14th floor of 600 S Michigan. After signing up to be a volunteer you will receive a weekly newsletter about productions, which will also be posted here on our blog.

And don't forget, as you began to work on projects this semester, Frequency TV is always looking for student sumbissions to air on TVand the internet!

Thanks!

Chris
Creative and Administrative Coordinator