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School of Communication and Media students get hands-on experience with Outpost in the Burbs

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Students in the Television Production Company class in the School of Communication and Media are getting real-life experience thanks to a collaboration with the highly regarded 麻豆传媒在线 concert series Outpost in the Burbs.

Outpost has been bringing national touring music acts to the First Congregational Church of 麻豆传媒在线 since 1987, when a group of young creative types decided to open a coffeehouse in the church to enjoy great music, find friends and foster 鈥減ersonal growth opportunities through volunteerism and community service.鈥

Now, through a confluence of town and gown connections, 麻豆传媒在线 students are filming and interviewing Outpost artists and producing live concert segments for the student-run聽Carpe Diem聽show each semester.

The students got started during the spring 2019 semester, producing two episodes of聽Carpe Diem聽featuring live Outpost performances, both at the church and in-studio, plus artist interviews.

SCM Professor聽David Sanders聽taught the Television Production Company class last spring with聽Patricia Piroh, executive producer of聽Carpe Diem. Since Piroh was promoted in fall 2019 to director of production services and technology, Broadcast and Media Operations, Sanders is now teaching the class with fellow SCM Professor聽.

鈥淭he show includes a taping of a live concert performance, a backstage interview with the headline artist, a studio performance of an upcoming act, and a studio interview with that act 鈥 so that the students get the experience of doing a live concert recording, a backstage field interview, a studio interview, and a three-camera studio shoot of a musical artist,鈥 says Sanders.

Dave Cousins of Strawbs interview on聽Carpe Diem

鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible experience for our students to not only produce the show but to work with Outpost and with big-name artists who are expecting a professional experience,鈥 says Piroh. 鈥淭he students need to do their research and be extremely prepared when they interview these artists.鈥

麻豆传媒在线 and Outpost in the Burbs have cross-pollinated numerous times over the past three decades. Sanders notes that Outpost President David Amlen, founder of Sound on Sound Studios, 鈥渄oes light and sound for Outpost and he teaches music recording and mixing at 麻豆传媒在线.鈥 Outpost Trustee Robert Halper has worked as an assistant professor of Television and Digital Media at 麻豆传媒在线. Another Outpost Trustee, Al Mercuro 鈥74, has been booking bands since his days at 麻豆传媒在线 and is excited to see students from his alma mater participating in the series: 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a natural,鈥 says Mercuro, 鈥渉aving the students work the concerts.鈥

Carpe Diem聽team with Dave Cousins of Strawbs

The students agree: Jennifer Wagner produced one of the 2019聽Carpe Diem聽Outpost episodes. 鈥淢y involvement with Outpost in the Burbs was my first off-campus student project,鈥 says Wagner. 鈥淚t really taught me that preparation is one of the most important things in any production. With the help of David Sanders and [School of Communication and Media News Producer] Steve McCarthy, we were able to create a piece that highlights a great cause and music that is sure to make you feel good. My overall experience was incredible and I鈥檓 so glad to have been a part of it.鈥

Beyond the technical skills that students can learn and practice, Outpost Trustee Gail Prusslin says there鈥檚 more to the relationship: 鈥淭he collaboration is central to the mission of our organization to build community through volunteerism, service, partnerships and live music. The partnership not only gives the students an opportunity to gain first-hand experience in many facets of broadcasting and production, but it also offers them a unique experience to work with a local nonprofit, all-volunteer organization.鈥

John Hammond, head of marketing and digital for Missing Piece Group, books the acts at Outpost and put the collaboration together. 鈥淥ur goal was to tie into the production and journalism talent within the School of Communication and Media to develop great content and features on some Outpost performers.鈥

鈥淭hese days it鈥檚 super important to have an ongoing flow of content across different channels and media,鈥 explains Hammond. 鈥淎s a volunteer, nonprofit organization, we鈥檝e been looking to build out our YouTube channel specifically and these first couple of productions from last season definitely achieved the goals we were looking to hit.鈥

Both Hammond and Prusslin were impressed by SCM students.

鈥淭he production crews who worked on the different shoots last spring were professional and talented, easy to work with and ready to roll with the punches of working with different artists, temperaments and schedules,鈥 says Hammond. 鈥淚 hope they also valued the experience they got in producing these pieces. I think everyone sees the value in building a great, varied portfolio of different pieces when they get into the professional world.鈥

鈥淚t is an absolute delight to work with the students,鈥 says Prusslin, noting their professionalism and preparedness. 鈥淲e are thrilled to be able to provide them with an opportunity and we look forward to future collaborations.鈥

Story by聽Mary Barr Mann

CARPE DIEM: Outpost in the Burbs 鈥斅燩art 1. Performances and interviews featuring David Bromberg and The Campfire Flies.

CARPE DIEM: Outpost in the Burbs 鈥 Part 2. Performances and interviews with Strawbs and Amy Rigby.