Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Package Three: "Zombie Prom"




THE DEAD TOOK A BREAK FROM THEIR GRAVES AND LACED UP THEIR DANCING SHOES SATURDAY. THE IOWA CITY RIVERFEST HOSTED A ZOMBIE PROM END OF THE YEAR EVENT. REPORTER NICOLE KARLIS JOINED IN ON THE FUN.
Script
CASKETS, LIGHTS, AND ACTION
THE LIVING DEAD PAID A VISIT TO THE UNVERSITY THIS WEEKEND
[Stand-up]I’m here in front of the IMU Ballroom where University of Iowa students are spending their Saturday night dressing up as Zombies.
For THIS YEAR’S ZOMBIE PROM
SOT: Well, we decided we wanted a prom style event because it’s the end of the year

AND THEY CHOSE ZOMBIES BECAUSE OF THE MAIN BAND OF THE NIGHT, DEAD LARRY
[music]
DEAD LARRY WASN’T THE ONLY REASON STUDENTS ATTENDED THE SPOOKFEST
SOT: I chose because I really love Zombies, um, and I like making myself look like I got shot in the face.
SOT: I came because I had had nothing better going on tonight and because she was going to do my makeup.
FOR THOSE WHO WEREN’T AS PREPARED AS THESE DANCING QUEENS, ZOMBIE MAKEOVERS WERE FREE FOR THE ENTIRE NIGHT
AND SOCIAL MEDIA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SPREADING THE GRUELING WORD ABOUT THE EVENT
SOT: A lot of Facebooking and a lot of text messaging and telling people where to go.
AND THESE ZOMBIES KNEW EXACTLY WHERE TO GO
[MUSIC]
THE DANCE FLOOR
REPORTING FROM THE OTHER SIDE THIS IS NICOLE KARLIS WITH DAILY IOWAN TV
TAG: WOW SHIRLEY, I HOPE SHE’LL MAKE IT BACK TO DAILY IOWAN TV OK. 

Friday, April 8, 2011

Package Two: "Government Shutdown"


Script
VO: DC may be shutting its doors
Sot: We have no yet reached an agreement
VO: And although the Federal government may seem a world away from students here in Iowa City, the possible shutdown could impact their future enrollment
Stand-up: I'm here in front of the financial aid office at the University of Iowa where officials are saying they are monitoring the situation with the government shutdown very closely.
SOT: I would not worry in the short term, we will continue dispersing financial aid to students as usual
VO: But the director says a long-term shutdown isn't that far away. If the government is closed for more than 3 to 4 weeks, the University of Iowa student financial aid office may also be forced to lock its doors forcing some students to find other ways to pay for school.
SOT: If they do have to go into a long-term shutdown, we'll have to re-evaluate our process. And at that point determine if we can continue dispersing loans to students. 
VO: But one University of Iowa student fears a loss in federal support could hold him back from receiving his diploma.
SOT: I have student loans and with graduation next year, it will be really tough
VO: And funding from outside sources that's already scarce for Iowa students, graduates of the state's three public instituions graduate with the highest amount of student debt, nearly 10 thousand dollars more than the nation's average student.
SOT: You know, going to college today you basically have to have a college education to get a job out of college
VO: Now while the government has less than seven hours to a possible close, these students may not have anything to worry about— at least not for another month.
Nicole Karlis, Daily Iowan TV