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shoot one!! Sound: Just like when shooting with your go-pro/action cam, DSLR camcorder or smartphone – The thing has a microphone on it. Unless you are shooting a music video, you’re going to want that sound. Portable: Your phone is with you wherever you go. That means you have a mobile recording studio with you at all times. Take advantage of that. Have a wonderful study away experience, Lutes! And don’t forget: LANDSCAPE.
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) Education Program at University of Oregon. She is a member of the Yakama Nation, and founding director of the Center for Native Health and Culture at Heritage University.Learn More 13TH VISITING WRITER SERIES Minal Hajratwala, Author’s Story and Reading 7 p.m. | Tuesday, March 6 |Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts – Studio Theater The series continues with Minal Hajratwala, author of Leaving India: My Family’s Journey from Five Villages to Five Continents (2009), which was called
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March 30, 2011 Through experience and contemplation, painter hones his craft In creating oil paintings at his Tacoma studio, artist David Gray, ’92, takes inspiration from what is beautiful, good, excellent and wholesome. Gray has worked as a full-time artist since December 2002. In this relatively short time, he has distinguished himself by winning prestigious awards such as the 2009 Chairman’s Choice Award at the International Art Renewal Center Salon, a competition for artists working in the
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. We were instructed to go immediately to the broadcasting studio, where the choir would present a nationwide concert, one of several airing coast-to-coast on the radio. (No television in those days!) The announcers emphasized that listeners would hear “the famous Choir of the West”! After broadcasting, we made our way to the impressive Washington Building, representing the history, arts and activities of our state. A sign in front announced the times of our two daily performances, and inside choir
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, won in the Video Documentary category at the 51st Annual National Broadcasting Society Electronic Media Competition Awards Ceremony in Los Angeles on March 15, 2014. PLU Premiere of ‘Tapped Out’ What: The PLU premiere of Tapped Out, followed by a panel discussion. When: 7 p.m. April 10. Where: Studio Theater, in PLU’s Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Admission: Free and open to the public. For more information: http://tappedoutdoc.weebly.com/ MediaLab is an award–winning
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money on as you play to enhance your gameplay experience. Grande became a proven leader in the field and was recruited to Amazon where he currently has two job titles — franchise lead and head of product management for mobile. He is defining product strategy for Amazon in the mobile games space and serving as the business lead for Amazon Games studio, overseeing a team of product managers, engineers, designers, and producers. Grande says one of the things he loves about working in gaming is the pace
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photograph. (Photo: PLU Archives) 1961 Homecoming Royalty (from left): Princess Janet Gullekson, Queen Carol Teslow and Princess Karen Toffle. (Photo: Richards Studio) 1963 Students, including Homecoming royalty, enjoy a meal at a Homecoming celebration. (Photo: PLU Archives) 1966 Homecoming Royalty, from left: Queen Julie Danskin, Princess Geraldine (Geri) Cohens and Princess Sylvia Olson. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1967 Candidates for Homecoming King. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1967 Homecoming Queen Ann
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