The University of Oregon Adrenaline Film Project is an intensive narrative film production workshop in which university students and local filmmakers write, shoot and edit their films in just 72 hours. Hosted by the Cinema Pacific film festival, filmmakers are mentored and monitored throughout their three-day movie-making blitz by visiting industry professionals before screening their projects on the final evening of the festival.
The University of Oregon Adrenaline Film Project is an intensive narrative film production workshop in which university students and local filmmakers write, shoot and edit their films in just 72 hours. Hosted by the Cinema Pacific film festival, filmmakers are mentored and monitored throughout their three-day movie-making blitz by visiting industry professionals before screening their projects on the final evening of the festival.
Oregana is the University of Oregon yearbook. It was published roughly 1910-1980, with a few gap years. In 2011, UO Libraries digitized each year, creating a full electronic version of the publication.
Temporary Documents Librarian, Laura Wimberley, gives instruction to international students in the Map Library, located on the main floor of Knight Library. Xiaotong Wang, Chinese Language Copy Cataloger, translates.
A student employee working on the Oregon Digital Newsper Program. The Oregon Digital Newspaper Program (ODNP) is an initiative to digitize historic Oregon newspaper content and make it freely available to the public through a keyword-searchable online database.
Librarian and Director of Instruction and Campus Partnerships, Barbara Jenkins, gives instruction to international graduate students in classroom 267B, located on the second floor of Knight Library.
A student employee working on the Oregon Digital Newsper Program. The Oregon Digital Newspaper Program (ODNP) is an initiative to digitize historic Oregon newspaper content and make it freely available to the public through a keyword-searchable online database.
Reference Librarian, Kathleen Lenn, gives instruction to international graduate students in Proctor 42, a classroom located on the lower level of Knight Library.
Temporary Documents Librarian, Laura Wimberley, gives instruction to international students in the Map Library, located on the main floor of Knight Library. Xiaotong Wang, Chinese Language Copy Cataloger, translates.
Temporary Documents Librarian, Laura Wimberley, gives instruction to international students in the Map Library, located on the main floor of Knight Library. Xiaotong Wang, Chinese Language Copy Cataloger, translates.
Librarian and Director of Instruction and Campus Partnerships, Barbara Jenkins, gives instruction to international graduate students in classroom 267B, located on the second floor of Knight Library.
Librarian and Director of Instruction and Campus Partnerships, Barbara Jenkins, gives instruction to international graduate students in classroom 267B, located on the second floor of Knight Library.