[Imc-newsroom] Re: [Sdas] Life in the Bike Lane

Paul Kotheimer herringb at prairienet.org
Fri May 25 03:25:49 CDT 2001


hi all

i would like to train potential Bike Lane producers on how to paste
track, tweak, and drop-in their audio so that it sounds its best and
utilizes the "bookends" (i.e. the intro and outro Pauline and i
produced) as i intendend.

please co-ordinate with me for a short Bike Lane audio orientation.

paulkotheimer:)

On Thu,
24 May 2001, Pauline Bartolone wrote:

> The Life in the Bike Lane WEFT morning drop-in started airing Mondays and 
> Wednesdays in the month of May. For a very hectic and transitional month to 
> start producing this program, I think a sturdy foundation is developing.
> 
> I have developed many contacts and program ideas that could be easily passed 
> on to others who would be interested in following up on them.
> I was the one who proposed the drop-in for the IMC, but I assumed I would be 
> among many producers. Help make this be true. I will be away for a few weeks 
> in June, and it would be nice if a few people volunteered to help out with 
> some shows.
> 
> So maybe I have to make the invitation more explicit. I invite anyone to 
> come up with a show idea, perform interviews, do audio editing, or produce 
> an entire show. Its a great way to start out with audio production and media 
> production in general. The drop-ins are only up to 5 minutes long. Thanks to 
> Paul K, we have an excellent and amusing intro and outro.
> 
> Let me offer some contacts/features ideas I rounded up that could be passed 
> on. Email me back if you are interested:
> 
> 1.Folks from the Green Party said that they would be involved in a show 
> about:   -renewable energy in Champaign County
>          -municipality owned utilities
>          -police review board
> 
> 2.Bike lanes on green street. I already have an interview and some text that 
> could be read, it just needs a couple more short interviews and it would be 
> a great piece.
> 
> 3. Community gardens:
>          Beardsley Park Neighborhood Garden
>          Oregon plot community/permaculture garden
> 
> 4. Buying locally produced food: Food co-ops
>          I interviewed someone from Common Ground already, just a      
> couple of more interviews needed.
> 
> 5. The 40 acre hog farm coming to Champaign county- Bellflower dairy farm- 
> Factory farms in our community
> 
> 6. Marc Miller of the Prairie Rivers Network said he could contribute 
> something- Someone could interview him about the Emberass River being 
> recently channelled due to urban growth, or the Black Beauty Coal mine 
> issue.
> 
> 7. University growing south
> 
> 8.Assesment of the Campus Area Transportation Study (CATS)
> 
> 9. Other Sustainable Transportation issues such as a high speed rail system 
> in Illinois.
> 
> These are just some ideas that I thought I would throw out there.
> What else can I say to make this project sexy?
> 
> Thanks, Pauline
> 
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