If this is the first post you have read from this blog, please read some of the other posts below or via the archives to help you understand my approach to this topic. WARNING: some are longer posts or appear to be; blame my love for the narrow look.
Continuing the examination of clubs I am involved with, (LXG), is KDUP, the campus's radio station.
I have been involved since my freshman year to provide an outlet for my fascination with radio. I have had different formats (music, talk/current events, radio drama) and currently serve as Web Technician, attempting to maintain the website and the programming schedule.
Outside of office hours, I have two shows on KDUP.
I start my weekends with my show "Up to Something" Fridays from 4-5 pm, in which I try to report and understand what happened over the last week while also providing a P-Safe Report and Dinner update fr anyone who ever happens to be listening at the end of the show.
I end my weekends on "Animorphs: the Radio Drama, UNCENSORED", Sundays 10pm-Midnight, in which I and two others read the "Animorphs" book series about five young teens who have the ability to morph into animals defending the Earth from a parasitic race called the "Yeerks."
From its start as a house for St. Mary's Lounge's cook before the days of the Commons, to the brink of a technological upgrade, I thought it was time to present the station through the DJs themselves.
Enjoy!
A home for UP's campus events, profiles on the creators, attendees and critiques of the the events.
Showing posts with label Miscues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miscues. Show all posts
Sunday, April 3, 2011
KDUP: a hidden oddball community on campus, or why you should stick to one type of camera while filming
Entrée Suggestions:
LXG,
Many Links,
Miscues,
Self-examination,
Videos (of varying quality)
Mr. Corrado and Mr. and Ms. Shipstad: a Tale of the Tape
Despite plenty of events occurred this week including the Minute to Win It Pilots After Dark event, the Fields Hall Spring Spectacular, The Upright Citizens Brigade Traveling team visit Mago Hunt Recital Hall, the Pilot Dance Team Spring Showcase, Fish’s Dodgeball tournament, and the Battle of the Bands in the Anchor, I am paying off the teases made last week about Mr. Corrado.
Mr. Corrado over the last few years has followed Mr. and Ms. Shipstad and usually has been viewed as the tamer version of the dorm-based competition until this year. The final round of Mr. and Ms. Shipstad for the last several years was called "How Bad Do You Want It?"
Predictably within a college environment, some contestants were creative by crafting Astor Roth's College into an ode of the building, getting a tattoo of the Shipstad logo (an S overlaid over an anchor), or swallowing a goldfish.
Despite efforts from the coordinators to tone down the segment, contestants have branded themselves with an "S" for Shipstad, lick salt and hot sauce off their RA and tried to drink a gallon of milk while being pelted by cherry tomatoes.
In an effort to rebrand the event, the Shipstad Hall council, in conjunction with Staff and the office of Residence Life, dropped the round and replaced it with a series of Minute to Win It-style challenges in which contestants have to complete a given task within the allotted time, all in minute increments.
How similar are these two events that rely on the stereotypical export of residence halls, people willing to make a fool of themselves? Here's a hopefully objective comparison of the events.
Year of Origin:
Mr. Corrado- 2004
Mr. Corrado- 2004
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad-1999
Number of contestants (2011):
Mr. Corrado- 6
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad- 6 (3 male, 3 female)
Mr. Corrado- 6
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad- 6 (3 male, 3 female)
Rounds:
Mr. Corrado- "Cribs" Video, Talent, Underwear, Question and Answer (Q&A), Tug of War
Mr. Corrado- "Cribs" Video, Talent, Underwear, Question and Answer (Q&A), Tug of War
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad- Evening Wear, Talent, Q&A, Minute to Win It (formerly How Bad Do You Want It?)
Sample of Talents:
Mr. Corrado- Singing “A Whole New World”, singing and playing a montage of songs, dancing to a country song, solving a Rubik’s cube
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad- Singing an opera song, sing and dancing to “Singin’ in the Rain" with an umbrella, "Accents from around the World," an informal Q& A with a Scotsman, Tiffany from the South, and Svetlana from the Motherland.
Question Asked of a Contestant:
Mr. Corrado-If you were a zombie, which contestant would you bite first?
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad- If you were Hall Director for a week, what would you do?
Perspective of previous winners on this year’s event:
Mr. Corrado 2010, Ben - "I was amazed so many people chose singing as their talent. I was also pleased at how well the guys pulled off the opening routine.”
Mr. Shipstad 2010, Kyle- “It’s hard to compare to last year because this year did not have How Bad Do You Want It, but it was good. Some of the talents were interesting.”
Ms. Shipstad 2010, Lara- “Fun, entertaining, and showed that How Bad Do You Want It is not necessary for Mr. and Ms. Shipstad to be successful.”
Co-host view on the event:
Mr. Corrado- “Well organized by the Hall Council. Closing the doors brought a sense of anticipation to the event.”
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad:-“This was a great two-hour period where the building was able to come together.”
Qualifications:
Mr. Corrado-Male resident of Corrado, raise $50 for the Holy Cross Charity
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad-Resident of Shipstad
Mr. Corrado-Male resident of Corrado, raise $50 for the Holy Cross Charity
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad-Resident of Shipstad
Prize for winner:
Mr. Corrado-Trojan helmet and plunger
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad- (Mr.) Hat (Ms.) tiara, earrings and ring
Mr. Corrado-Trojan helmet and plunger
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Mr and Ms. Shipstad "Crowns" |
Perceived Core Audience:
Mr. Corrado-Corrado residents and female inhabitants of the West Quad
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad-Shipstad residents, East Side Quad inhabitants
Mr. Corrado-Corrado residents and female inhabitants of the West Quad
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad-Shipstad residents, East Side Quad inhabitants
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Mr. Corrado 2011 Crowd awaits fun |
Crowd size:
Mr. Corrado-close to 300 people
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad-close to 150 people
Mr. Corrado-close to 300 people
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad-close to 150 people
Location Held:
Mr. Corrado-Buckley Center Auditorium
Mr. & Ms. Shipstad- Shipstad First Floor Lounge
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2011 Mr. and Ms. Shipstad Crowd awaits a retooled event |
Overall, both events pleased their audiences with the exception of those who might have had high expectations, thought the talents were lackluster, or technical miscues compromised parts of the events. No event can satisfy everyone, but these events allowed their respective dorms to allow a small section of the UP community to become a part of the dorm community, at least for two hours.
Have you been fortunate to ever attend either event? If so, what did you think?
Have you been fortunate to ever attend either event? If so, what did you think?
Entrée Suggestions:
Comparison,
delayed payoff,
Miscues,
Not Necessariliy in Core Demographic,
Note this group/club/event,
Tale of Tape,
Talent Sampler
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