Video Free for All: Episode one

University students speak what's on their minds in this first-ever installment of Video Free for All.

KANSAN

Thursday, February 28th, 2008


Video Free for All: Students get about 30 seconds to speak what's on their minds.

Video by Brian Lewis-Jones

Video Free for All: Students get about 30 seconds to speak what's on their minds.

Episode one of a weekly video podcast: Kansan staff members record these ditties every Wednesday in front of Wescoe Hall from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Students get about 30 seconds to say what they want to say.

Until next Thursday's episode, students can visit The Kansan's Facebook app, say something clever and join the free for all. Comments might just appear in the next day's paper.

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Discussion

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6 March 2008
at 12:48 p.m.
Suggest removal

Why, after only two episodes of Video Free-For-All, is the same person featured twice? Was there no one else who had anything interesting to say?

I understand that the same person might get into Free-For-All several times in the same issue. But when a person's face is attached to it, they shouldn't be in two consecutive Video Free-For-All episodes unless there's a really compelling reason to do so. I don't think telling us about a new Nokia cell phone concept or some new energy drink is reason enough.

You film these in and around Wescoe, for goodness' sake - there are swarms of different people there.

Also, why only Wescoe? Some students never go to Wescoe; some (like the guy I mentioned above) must be there all the time, and we'll probably get sick of seeing them. Would it be that difficult to go to other locations on campus to hear from other students?


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