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One of our students running camera during the CMA Music Festival.
Our students were part of the crew during the Pope’s visit to New York City.
Was it Russian or Rubbish?

This year our students will play a bigger role in the festival's largest act...
Purdue News
The students will help install and operate one of the largest video displays in the world, including using cutting-edge technology that has never been attempted in a live production. Read More

Students will film Pope's mass during his New York City visit
Purdue News
Purdue film and video students will be part of the crew that films Pope Benedict XVI's papal Mass during his New York City visit later this month. Read More

No Rubbish Allowed
Purduesports.com
The women's basketball halftime feature "Russian or Rubbish" makes its purduesports.com debut. Read more and watch the videos

Students work at popular country music festival, earn experience, professional contacts
Purdue Exponent
From running cameras, building the set, engineering the layout, operating the computers and graphics, setting up the giant LED video screen and eventually tearing everything back down and loading it up again when the week-long festival is over, they experience it all. Read More

Students intern at one of the nation's largest music festivals
Purdue News
A dozen Purdue University students will serve a summer internship with entertainment video professionals during the June 7-10 annual Country Music Association's (CMA) Music Festival in Nashville, Tenn. Read More

Life on tour: Alumnus uses video production talent to make the stars look good.
The Comminicator
Last year alumnus Nick Keiser spent most of his time with pop singer Hilary Duff. Christmases he has joined country stars Vince Gill and Martina McBride. And this fall, he bounced around Europe with crossover hit Keith Urban. Read More

Players turn into superheroes on cards passed out at games
Purdue Exponent
"Football players and coaches to our fans are larger than life," Cooperider said. "We wanted to improve the show in a way that showcases these larger than life folks. We wanted to mold that together. This year it has grown more and we decided to provide for free of charge a 24-card set of collectibles." Read More

Athletics, Academics Converge - Catch women's basketball replay at 10 p.m. on Lafayette cable
Purduesports.com
Three women's basketball home games will be televised on a tape-delay basis on Greater Lafayette cable television as well as cable channels on the West Lafayette campus.
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Jumbotron juices Ross-Ade crowd - Crew combines preparation with excitement of live event
Inside Purdue
"One and one stand by with audio ... and ... we're rolling. One, gimme full wide, please. Pan right ... nice and easy. Ready one - make it three - three, ready two? One you're up. One: freeze." Read More

 

 

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