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The End of an Era: Part One
Chloe Schildhause has brought you Campus Chic for the last two years. As she graduates, we will say goodbye to the fashion-forward face behind this weekly column. Stay tuned next week for part two of the Foghorn's farewell to Chloe SchildhausePublished 4 months ago
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Kiva Promo for $1 Million Contest
This video was produced for Kiva, a Web site where anyone can give loans to help small businesses around the world. They were chosen to compete against four other entrepreneurship nonprofits to win $1 million as part of Sam's Club's 'Giving Made Simple' Contest – with this video as the main source of information for Sam's Club members to base their voting decisions.www2.samsclub.com/Giving/About/KivaPublished 4 months ago
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We are The Quotidian
Once in awhile, a non-commercial project like ourselves have to go all NPR on you and bring out the charity pledge drive pitch. After all, The Quotidian accepts no payments for the work we do and we have no advertising whatsoever in any of our content – which leaves much of our costs up to viewers like you. We're looking to raise at least $5,000 in the next 60 days so we can continue to do our good deeds and help nonprofits help themselves – nobody ever said lookin' good was a cheap exercise. Can you support us with even a small donation? To show our gratitude, we'll be giving away DVDs, T-shirts, stickers, posters and even Flip cameras (yes, those) as well as crediting you on either our Web site or in an upcoming film! kickstarter.com/projects/hsingyihkai/the-quotidian-tells-the-stories-of-people-finding About us: The Quotidian is an ongoing video documentary series that focuses on people doing good for their communities as well as those who are affected by their work. Stories range from an individual taking personal initiative to improve the well-being of homeless people in his neighborhood to a local business that donates a percentage of sales to charity, for example. We aim to tell stories in the developmental stage – whether it's someone starting an innovative social program or a nonprofit pushing for widespread community action. The individuals and organizations we highlight are able to use our produced pieces for their own publicity and fundraising purposes since everything is produced under Creative Commons Share-Alike license and organizations have been successful in using our films effectively for publicity and fundraising purposes.Published 4 months ago
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Classics - San Francisco Streets
Street skating around San Francisco with Dan Drehobl, Wade Speyer, Lavar McBride, and more.Published 4 months ago
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One Party at a Time
How do you throw amazing parties and create awareness at the same time? That's the challenge being taken on by Party Corps, an organization dedicated to throwing parties for the benefit of startup nonprofits. Check out this documentary that follows Party Corps through all their trials and tribulations as they take us through the early planning stages to the night of the big show. To read more about Party Corps and the documentary, check out:thequotidian.org/2010/04/06/saving-the-world-one-party-at-a-time/Published 5 months ago
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Who is Mark Miller?
Resident fashionista Chloe Schildhause is at it again! This week she chooses her first faculty victim. Watch the video to get a sneak peak of who the premiere professor is and why he is featured.Published 6 months ago
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Sneak Peak for the Human Rights Festival
The Human Rights Film Festival is this weekend, February 18th-20th. Professor Kaiser and student Meghan Raab fill us in on what we should expect to see.Published 6 months ago
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Street Talk
Laura Waldren, Opinion editor, asks students what the worst job they've ever had is. Produced and edited by Elizabeth Brown.Published 6 months ago
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One Party at a Time teaser
Here's the teaser trailer for our next documentary about Party Corps, an organization throwing some huge parties in the San Francisco Bay Area to help spread awareness and raise money for local startup nonprofits. Stay tuned for info about the online debut of the documentary, expected to happen later this month in conjunction with the relaunch of Party Corps' new Web site.thequotidian.org/connectpartycorps.orgPublished 6 months ago
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Campus! Chic! Spring! 2010!
Post-hipsterdom here we come. Elizabeth Brown and Chloe Schildhause hunt down USF's stand out attire.Published 7 months ago
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Strike A Pose
Check out this semester's Campus Chic reel! To get involved with the production of Campus Chic email Chloe Schildhause at chloe.schildhause@gmail.com or Sky Madden at richmedia@sffoghorn.info .Published 9 months ago
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MUNI Can Be Crazy & USF Knows It
Meghan Raab talks to students about their MUNI stories.Published 10 months ago
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Dear SF - PS I Love You
Directed by Rosie Byers. Commissioned by The San Francisco Foundation and Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund through support from The Wallace FoundationPublished 10 months ago
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Street Talk's Dating Dealbreakers
Erika Heyer sets out on campus to find out what USF students do not tolerate from the opposite sex when finding that special person. (regretfully we did not come across any gay people during our hunt)Published 10 months ago
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Four Reasons
Directed by Jazmin Jones. Commissioned by The San Francisco Foundation and Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund through support from The Wallace Foundation.Published 11 months ago
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Campus Chic Featuring Lucy Hamilburg
After tireless haute hunting Chloe Schildhause finds a fearless fashionista amongst the Richmond fog.Published 11 months ago
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Street Talks: Episode 2
USFtv Producer Meghan Raab asks students if they would pay for news onlinePublished 11 months ago
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Campus Chic Episode 1: Sina Ghahreman
USF haute couture with Chloe Schildhause goes Rich!Published 1 year ago
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The Interruption
Racial discrimination happens all the time and everywhere. Layered with intelligence, honesty and visual poetics, The Interruption tells the story of Bay Area youth Mario, his experiences of racial discrimination and how he choses to interrupt the cycle of racism. Directed by Binjie Huang and Luis Pachas. Six minutes thirty five seconds. 2009Published 1 year ago
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Peanut Butter Plan
Can a single individual make a dent into the problem of homelessness in America? Here's how a growing movement is tackling the problem – with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in hand. Check out the original story this video came from:thequotidian.org/2009/08/13/the-peanut-butter-and-jelly-solution This video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.Published 1 year ago
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Blue Dream
Zeke tries to navigate changing relationships with friends and family as he transitions out of high school and into college. Directed by Malcolm Bailey. Produced in BAVC's Factory Program. 14 minutes 36 seconds.Published 1 year ago
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Graffiti is Beauty
A trio of Bay Area graffiti writers talk about what inspires them to do what they do and how they strive to get their work recognized as an art form with social value. Directed by Alberto Azurdia. Produced in BAVC's Factory Program. 6 minutes 20 seconds.Published 1 year ago
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A skeptical sneakerhead learns about a socially-conscious sneaker boutique in Oakland. Directed by Patrick Manning. Produced in BAVC's Factory program. 5 minutes 1 second.Published 1 year ago
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How to Set a House on Fire
Adapted from a short story by Stace Budzko, "How to Set a House of Fire" tells the story of a man who breaks from his family and his past in one incendiary act. Directed by Henry Zaballos. Produced in BAVC's Factory program. 2 minutes 57 seconds.Published 1 year ago
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A Day at the Park
A soaring flyball takes a teenaged outfielder on a tour of Oakland, California. Directed by Myquan Brooks. Produced in BAVC's Factory program. 3 minutes 22 seconds.Published 1 year ago
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Every Day Dreaming
The accelerated daily routine of a teenager, punctuated by the occasional day dream. Directed by David Johnson. Produced in BAVC's Factory program. 2 minutes 22 seconds.Published 1 year ago
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Drive
an experimental film that whisks the viewer over the bridges and hills of San Francisco with dizzying speed. directed by Olafur Helgason. 5 minutes 27 seconds.Published 1 year ago
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Street Talk Live ::: The Student Perspective on ASUSF
Nick Muhkar and Sky Madden investigate ASUSF presence and student efforts to know who their president is.Published 1 year ago
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Digital Pathways Video Portrait: Ricky LA
Digital Pathways student Ricky LA tells you about BAVC's Digital Pathways audio program and how it has impacted his life. Created by Jazmin Jones, BAVC Video grad. 2 min 33 seconds. 2009Published 1 year ago
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A night in San Francisco with BOOKA SHADE
Get Physical label founders Walter Merziger and Arno Kammermeier make progressive electrohouse under the name, Booka Shade. Check out live footage from their show at The Independent.Published 1 year ago
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The Basic Needs
Food, clothing and shelter- are these basic needs or privileges? Created by Daniel Reif. TRT: 3 min 33 sec, 2009.Published 1 year ago
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Splinters
Diagnosed with clinical depression as a child, 17-year-old Arthur Pan candidly reflects on his life and shares the story of his struggles and triumphs. Created by Nancy Huang. TRT: 3 min 42 sec, 2009.Published 1 year ago
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Over Time
Two San Francisco residents reflect on childhood memories, family businesses and how things change over time. Created by Krystal Chan. TRT: 3 min 5 sec, 2009.Published 1 year ago
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Youth Voices 08
Teenagers from Oakland and the East Bay are invited to voice their opinions on Election Day, November 4, 2008, in a video confessional booth outside Oakland's City Hall building. Directed by Sydney Matterson. 7 minutes 16 seconds.Published 1 year ago
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Factory Video Portrait_Malcolm Bailey
Factory student Malcolm Bailey tells you about BAVC's Factory Video program and how the program has impacted his life. Created by Jazmin Jones, BAVC Video grad. 4 min 20 seconds. 2009Published 1 year ago
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Street Talk: Online Edition
This week Opinion Editor Nick Mukhar asks students about whether or not USF administration should take constructive action against the ROTC and its presence on campus as a response to the current Ryan Caskey scandals.Published 1 year ago
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USF Band: Ghost Town Refugees Headline Bottom of the Hill
Sophomores Dennis Walker, Chet Bentley and Sonny Pearce unleash their psychedelic sounds at San Francisco spot: Bottom of the Hill.Published 1 year ago
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Web Team Announcement - Welcome
The San Francisco Foghorn Web Team introduces you to our new web site: thefoghornonline.comPublished 1 year ago
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The Apollos
The 1981 Oakland Tech High School senior class fought to make MLK day a nationally recognized holiday. The story of the Apollos is a story of those who reach beyond the stars. Created by Jazmin Jones and Nick Parker. 6 minutesPublished 3 years ago
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Slip Of The Tongue
Careful what you ask a stranger at the bus stop- you might just get an answer! A look at perceptions of beauty, ethnicity, and body image. Created by Karen Lum. 4 min 5 secPublished 3 years ago
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