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<br />assistance of student interns we can add a great deal of production output, at <br />very little expense, while at the same time serve our community by providing an <br />incredible educational experience for students hoping to have a career in <br />television. We began the process of expanding our internship program last year <br />by budgeting for up to sixteen interns. <br /> <br />In the past, interns were primarily utilized as crew on van shoots. Just last year <br />the news department began working with them as well. For the 2006 program, <br />students will be able to apply for an internship that caters specifically to their <br />interests and career goals. Individuals, interested in becoming reporters, will be <br />steered toward the news department. Someone interested in becoming a <br />director would benefit most from an internship with the van department. <br /> <br />We will also be offering a field production internship. This program will teach <br />students to handle the responsibilities inherent to setting up and producing on- <br />location productions. Students will have the opportunity to utilize DVCPro digital <br />cameras to gather footage, and then assemble their programs via the Avid non- <br />linear editing system. <br /> <br />In the past we have concentrated on attracting interns at the college level. While <br />we will continue to do this, we would also like to establish a strong relationship <br />with our three local high schools to offer some of the same opportunities to their <br />students. Via the schools' Career Services Departments we should be able to <br />identify responsible and motivated students who could benefit from a solid <br />internship experience. <br /> <br />Equipment <br /> <br />In 2006 we would like to follow through with our promise to have two functioning <br />studio control rooms, build a portable, multiple-camera, "studio in a box" system <br />for staff event coverage, and beef up the field equipment we have available for <br />the public to check out. <br /> <br />- Studio B Control Room <br /> <br />We have big plans for this production area. It is a smaller space that feels less <br />intimidating than our current control room. We plan to build a facility that <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />51 <br />