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Process and Notes from Hanson

Process for Completion and Notes From Hanson


1. Order your sequences
-SCRIPTING (1-2 people orders each section)
-what pieces are similar?
-create a "bin" with extra comments included
-make it cohesive

2. Re-arrange the sequences based on the whole content
-keep the big picture in mind
-learn to let go of unnecessary details and walk away with the most important factors

3. Listen to it with closed eyes
-make final touches to the overall piece and polish
-critique for further review and show it to Hanson

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Content = Skeleton and MAIN POINT Key Notes: -Tighter is better (balance length with the amount of information being said, don't worry about length) -don't feel trapped, go get the footage if you need it! -work on ordering sequences while still gathering footage to save time -discuss the state of editing by specific dates and DEADLINES (they are included in the calendars)
-Communicate and work together as a team, one person shouldn't be doing all the work and one person shouldn't be doing nothing as well

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Library Results!

Chris:

Here is a link to our glass collections. I would suggest that you focus on O-I & LOF. Once I find the preliminary inventory to the photos in O-C I will send that as well. There are a lot to look at so you might want to take an extra day. O-I alone takes up an entire room (not all photos, but the collection). It would help me to be better able to help you if I knew what boxes that you would like to see ahead of time. That way I can have them ready for you.

Once you have identified what you might want to use, I will call my contact people and request permission. Usually it doesn’t take very long (like maybe a day or two, tops) and as I mentioned, they have never told me no. I personally just require it as a courtesy to them.

Also, I would strongly suggest arriving here on campus as early AM as possible to avoid as many parking issues as you can.

http://www.utoledo.edu/library/canaday/guidepages/glass.html

Kim

Kimberly Brownlee

Manuscripts Librarian and Assistant University Archivist

Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections

University of Toledo

2801 W. Bancroft St.

Toledo, OH 43606

419-530-5578

"Sometimes, you know, it's necessary to go backward in order to go forward. That's an analogy of life." MLK Jr.

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