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New friends and new skills

April 20, 2018 by

By: Bo Terrill
Twitter: because_terrill
Email: terrillr@findlay.edu

I never really had an interest in going to sporting events throughout high school. I’d figured that college would be similar, yet here I am at the end of my freshmen year having gone to over half of all the home volleyball, basketball and football games.
As nice it as it would be to say that I suddenly got a wave of Oiler Pride that made me want to attend athletic events, that’s not the case. I did, however find a new family in Findlay Media Network.
The University of Findlay television station, UFTV, is an group that I joined early in the fall semester because I’d always enjoyed a similar program in my high school. Little did I know I would be filming football games, running graphics and writing for the student newspaper, the Pulse, all within my first year at UF.
To be entirely honest, even working with UFTV, I haven’t been a major fan of sporting events, but what made me sign up wasn’t the games being played, but the people I got to film with. The friends I made in UFTV and the Pulse have proved so valuable to me throughout my first year in college.
All I can say is that while I’m sad to say goodbye to those who are leaving as I enter my sophomore year, I’m excited to teach the new class what I’ve learned and continue to learn even more as the years go.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: fmn

Students act as news media during Detroit Auto Show

January 26, 2018 by

By: Grant Goetcheus & Leah Palm
Twitter: @goetcheusg & @_palmegranate
Email: goetcheusg@Findlay.edu & Palml@findlay.edu

With press passes in hand, Findlay Media Media Network, the student media group at the University of Findlay, traveled to the 2017 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), one of the largest auto shows in North America. In traveling to Detroit, Mi. for the show, the group got to simulate being the press at a world-renowned convention.
During the week of Jan. 14-18, students attended the Auto Show to practice their interviewing and video skills while discussing the new technology the cars had to offer.
UFTV Adviser Andrew du Fresne explains his role in making this opportunity possible for the students.
“My goal is to provide students with real world opportunities in the context of whether they aspire to be a writer, journalist or videographer,” said du Fresne. “Essentially, I ask for press passes to events I think the student will find cool, educational and worthy of their time.”
Alexis Mitchell, a junior journalism and digital media major, appreciates the opportunity to expand her knowledge on what she already learned in the classroom. She says it’s helpful to be able to apply these techniques and skills in real life situations.
“Going to this auto show, just like any experience, helps me become a stronger journalist. It was exciting to not only practice my journalism skills, but I learned a lot about cars I didn’t know before,” said Mitchell. “I’m grateful for the University of Findlay for granting me opportunities like the Detroit auto show to add experiences to my resume.”
du Fresne explains that these kinds of trips are not just for the people on the inside, but also for those on the outside.
“It also helps with recruiting new student on and off campus to show them what we are doing to give them the opportunity they deserve. Most importantly, you need to take risks by asking” explained du Fresne. “If you fail, you persist. If you succeed, you give back. Lead by example. Learning is a lifelong pursuit.”
With the rest of the semester still ahead, the students involved in all areas of the Findlay Media Network (FMN) look forward to new experiences and new opportunities to learn beyond the classroom.
“Part of the goal is obviously education through experiential learning, perhaps the students will find interest in the job and pursue it further, or completely change their mind. The important thing is providing a plethora of options so they can decide,” said du Fresne.
To find out more about the FMN or how you can get involved, visit https://www.findlay.edu/liberal-arts/communication/Findlay-Media-Network

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: auto show, fmn, news media

The Sports Show with Martyce Kimbrough

September 15, 2017 by Andrew DuFresne

The Sports Show with Martyce Kimbrough. This episode features UF head volleyball Coach Colchagoff

Filed Under: News Tagged With: coach, coach wick, fmn, sports show, uftv, Video, volleyball, YouTube

UFTV News Show 4.13.17

April 13, 2017 by Andrew DuFresne

Check out this week’s edition of UFTV News

Filed Under: Human Interest, News, News, Students, UF News Tagged With: fmn, students, uf news, uftv, Video, YouTube

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