NUTV New University Television at the University of Calgary

NUTV New University Television at the University of Calgary
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NUTV at the University of Calgary is one of the oldest university-based television production societies in Canada. Established in 1983 and incorporated in 1991, NUTV is a campus-based non-profit organization that offers opportunities to University of Calgary students and community members to explore the medium of television by learning the various stages of production [1]. These opportunities include reporting/interviewing, hosting, writing, camera operation, lighting, sound mixing, using Final Cut Pro & Adobe Creative Suite, editing, producing, and directing [2]. NUTV is part of the University of Calgary Tri-Media Alliance, composed of print The Gauntlet, radio CJSW 90.9, and television (NUTV). The University of Calgary is unique in that it is one of only two Canadian university that houses three media operations on-campus, the other being the University of Toronto Mississauga and UTM/TV ([1]).

NUTV provides an important service to the community by broadcasting a bi-weekly community magazine program about news, sports, and arts for both the University of Calgary and greater Calgary community viewers. It is important to recognize that this non-profit society has volunteers who provide services directly to the community. Examples of these services include providing short videos to non-profit organizations for advertising, fundraising, or training purposes, giving students and community members the opportunity to gain professional level training on high quality equipment, and display interesting and useful information for the campus community's benefit on NUTV's closed circuit network.

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History

NUTV: A brief history of time & space

1984

  • UCTV formed as a University of Calgary student club
  • Universitility - first show produced [3]

1986

  • UCTV receives first student levy ($2.75)

1987

  • Universitility - first broadcast on Rogers Cable Channel 10
  • Producer becomes the first staff member of UCTV

1990

  • UCTV receives first levy increase ($0.25)

1991 - 1992

  • UCTV incorporated on September 23, 1991 as a registered non-profit organization. Name changed to New University Television (NUTV)
  • NSF replaces Universitilty as the news magazine show

1992-1993

  • Producer becomes a permanent staff position
  • Voices studio talk show airs as an alternating program
  • Betacam SP equipment purchased

1993 - 1994

  • On-line edit suite MATROX
  • Part-time Technical Director staff position added
  • NSF broadcast on Rogers Cable channel 10
  • NSF wins AMPIA award for best Community Cable Program

1994 - 1995

  • Technical Director staff position converted to full-time
  • New news magazine show Please Stand By wins AMPIA award for Best Community Cable Program
  • Program Director title is added to the Producer position

1995 - 1996

  • Executive Producer position becomes Executive Director position
  • NUTV programming broadcast on SHAW cable channel 10

1996 -1997

  • Pilot soap opera 2500 University Drive produced
  • NUTV holds first Casino night and upgrades office computers
  • Full Frontal NUTV becomes the standard name for the news magazine program

1997 - 1998

  • Full Frontal NUTV wins The Alliance for Community Media: Best of the Northwest Award for Community Involvement

1998 - 1999

  • Research into closed-circuit programming begins
  • closed-circuit equipment purchased
  • Edit system moves into new office in the upstairs of MacEwan Student Centre

1999-2000

  • NUTV programming moves to SHAW cable channel 66
  • First AVID non-linear edit suite purchased

2000-2001

  • Second AVID edit system and new cameras are purchased
  • Part-time Closed-Circuit Coordinator staff position created [4]
  • Interactive video booth SpeakTank installed on campus[5][6]

2001 - 2002

  • NUTV receives second levy increase ($0.50) which is used to launch Closed-Circuit programming on campus[7][8]
  • NUTV celebrates its 10th anniversary as a non-profit society [9]
  • Full Frontal NUTV Episode pulled from SHAW cable after airing piece on Puppetry of the Penis [10]

2002 - 2003

  • Full Frontal NUTV wins The Alliance for Community Media: Best of the Northwest Award for Excellence
  • Campus Tri-Media Alliance creates Movies That Matter (MTM) series featuring political and socially relevant documentaries [11][12]
  • NUTV joins Calgary Dollars

2003 - 2004

  • Documentary School program starts with seed money from AMAAS (Alberta Media Arts Alliance Society)[13][14]
  • Movies That Matter wins FFWD Best of Calgary Award [15]

2005 - 2006

  • National Film Board of Canada involved in Documentary School workshop [16]
  • Construction begins on the new NUTV studio space in MacEwan Student Centre [17]

2006 - 2007

  • NUTV moves into new permanent studio space on the 3rd floor of MacEwan Student Centre[18]
  • Content produced by NUTV doubles
  • All Closed-Circuit monitors on campus upgraded to energy efficient HD LCD screens [19]
  • Editing systems upgraded from AVID to Final Cut Pro
  • NUTV celebrates its 15th anniversary as a non-profit society with an Open House Gala [20]

2007- 2008

  • Purchase of video switcher for NUTV:LIVE web broadcasts
  • First "live-webstreaming" broadcast featuring DINOS basketball game [21]
  • Purchase of Sony HD Camera
  • Co-hosted the Tri-MediaThe New Media: Thriving in a Digital Age conference with CJSW and the Gauntlet [22]
  • Dino_Myte web show begins showcasing DINOS athletes [23]
  • NUTV programming broadcast on SHAW cable channel 89

2008 - 2009

  • NUTV receives third levy increase ($1.00)[24]
  • CBC sponsors prize for NUTV Documentary School [25]
  • Fourth full-time staff member added as Closed-Circuit position transformed into Director of Publicity & Promotions
  • NUTV programming returns to SHAW cable 10
  • Full Frontal NUTV wins The Alliance for Community Media: Hometown Video Award in the Magazine Shows category

2011

  • NUTV hosts the first annual Greenlight Arts Festival (GAF), a festival encouraging awareness and activism on social issues. [26]


Programming

The majority of NUTV programming is produced by the volunteer members with NUTV staff giving guidance for quality and content. NUTV encourages a forum for a free exchange of ideas and opinions and provides a voice to individuals and groups without the constraints of for-profit media[27][28]. NUTV has many branches of programming and you can watch all NUTV content online by clicking on the links provided:

  • Full Frontal - is NUTV's magazine program. It consists of three main segments: news, arts and entertainment, and sports. Stories are mainly campus based, but also cover community events that are of interest to the University community.
  • NUTV LIVE - is a web initiative to broadcast live events, such as sports games and concerts. It also houses Live-to-tape content, all streamed, so you can skim through long events.
  • Dino_Myte - is a web-based show featuring short segments like athlete profiles, rapid-fire interviews, skill demonstrations and skits, all featuring University of Calgary DINOS athletes.
  • Doc School - is an annual documentary school program. Participants in doc school attend workshops taught by NUTV staff as well as industry professionals to learn the skills and techniques involved in creating a documentary. Participants then create their own short documentaries as a final project, using the skills they have learned.
  • CCT (Campus Community Television) - is seen around campus and in residence on Channel 17. Channel 17 provides information and relevant advertising to students and faculty. NUTV’s monitors are in high traffic areas around campus. Advertising is free for non-profit groups and campus clubs and regular rates start at $60/week. Advertising Rates and Technical Specifications
  • Greenlight Arts Festival - annual festival started in 2011 to raise issues surrounding environmentalism and challenge students and community members to become active in the cause through the creation of artwork, mainly photographs and documentaries, with an environmentalist theme.


You can watch NUTV programming on Shaw cable or on the NUTV website:

  • Time: 6pm every Saturday on Channel 89 [Shaw Multicultural/Civic]
  • Time: 9am every Sunday and 2am every Friday on Channel 10 [Shaw TV "Culture Scene"]


Please note: NUTV programming adheres to all CRTC Regulations, all other applicable broadcasting regulations and practice, and abides by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in all actions.

Awards

  • Alberta Film & Television "Rosie" Award - for Please Stand By[29]
  • Alberta Film & Television "Rosie" Award - for Field Mice[29]
  • Hometown Video Awards for Community Television Programming - for Full Frontal NUTV[30]

Equipment

NUTV has industry standard equipment and offers all members professional training sessions throughout the year, including orientation covering all of NUTV’s production and post production equipment. To operate NUTV’s cameras and edit systems members must be proficient on that piece of equipment.

Cameras

NUTV has two Sony DSR 300 DVCAM cameras, a Sony three chip mini DV camera, Sony F350 XDCAM HD, and a Sony EX1 XDCAM HD to shoot the bulk of production.

Edit Suites

NUTV has two Final Cut Pro editing systems and an Adobe Creative Suite multimedia edit system with which members can also create graphics and animation.

Famous alumni

NUTV has been the training ground for people wishing to break into the television and film industry.

  • Michael Dowse- director of FUBAR (2002) & It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004). "I started at the University of Calgary and worked at the University of Calgary television station (NUTV), which was a great place." Excerpt from The young, the restless, and the dead: interviews with Canadian filmmakers By George Melnyk (2008) (p. 4)[31]
  • Gary Burns- director of waydowntown and Radiant City.
  • Heather Yourex- video journalist with Global News in Calgary, Alberta.
  • Felicia Yap- video journalist with CTV in Yorkton, SK.

References

  1. ^ http://www.volunteercalgary.ab.ca/members/ms_detail.asp?mid=1591
  2. ^ http://books.google.ca/books?id=4RuKAw1SOK8C&pg=PA4&lpg=PA4&dq=nutv+calgary&source=bl&ots=fKD3aTi-ZT&sig=3ssVVUkumtqRfhwxqqYfOB2rfLE&hl=en&ei=2L_gStS7BJCIswPsn_HaCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CB8Q6AEwBziCAQ#v=onepage&q=nutv%20calgary&f=false
  3. ^ http://nutv.ca/archives/movie200.php?id=12
  4. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/7519
  5. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/8874
  6. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/6632
  7. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/7580
  8. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/8050
  9. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/2840
  10. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/7957
  11. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/7367
  12. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/11164
  13. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/11658
  14. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/5384
  15. ^ http://www.ffwdweekly.com/Issues/2003/0814/boc8.htm
  16. ^ http://www.banffcentre.ca/programs/program.aspx?id=862&facId=3839&p=member
  17. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/5282
  18. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/10181?qt=nutv
  19. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/10652
  20. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/10393
  21. ^ http://www.ucalgary.ca/news/february2008/dinos-finals
  22. ^ http://www.ucalgary.ca/trimedia/conference/index.html
  23. ^ http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/topic/video/University_of_Calgary/1900-01-01/2100-12-31/2/54/index.htm
  24. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/13277?qt=nutv
  25. ^ http://thegauntlet.ca/story/10325
  26. ^ http://nutv.ca/greenlite/
  27. ^ http://www.communitymedia.se/cat/links6.htm
  28. ^ http://www.ffwdweekly.com/article/screen/television/fade-black/
  29. ^ a b http://www.ampia.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=62&Itemid=120
  30. ^ http://www.alliancecm.org/
  31. ^ http://books.google.ca/books?id=4RuKAw1SOK8C&pg=PA4&lpg=PA4&dq=melnyk+nutv&source=bl&ots=fKD3aTn2_Y&sig=SxtWHmQhbNVVbR2USYLMCecNGfQ&hl=en&ei=m9TgSuCvJI2sMIHkgNYM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CAsQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=&f=false

External links

  • [2] Official website for more information
  • [3] NUTV's YouTube Channel
  • [4] Alberta Media Arts Alliance Society

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