These are hypothetical themes that we could potentially provide documentaries for and that we plan to propose at meetings.
• September: Governmental Management of Disasters and Attacks (September 11th, Hurricane Katrina, etc.)
• Health: Food, Healthcare, Drugs, Diseases
• Historical: Historical Misconceptions, Histories of Activist Movements, Social Histories
• Worldwide troubles: Famine, Genocide, Warfare, Disease, Refugees
• Gender and Sexuality: Feminist Coalition
• Religion: Jesus Camp, Mormons, Islam, Buddhism, Atheism/Agnosticism
• American Controversies: Abortion, Gun Control, FCC, Elections, etc.
• Environment: Alternative living, Pollution, Global Climate Change, Nature
• April Fools (unusual, unconventional or satirical documentaries): The Confederate States of America, Helvetica, etc.
• Money: Economy, Capitalism, Credit Card Debt, etc.
• International Studies: Asian, African, “Indie” documentaries
• Radically reviewed/Controversial politics: Anarchy, Communism, Revolutions
Coming Soon!!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Budget 2008-2009
Projected Itemized Budget 2008-2009
Purchase of DVDs: $100
Refreshments: $350
Advertisements: $250
T-Shirts/related: $50
Events/Speakers: $300
Total: $1050
Purchase of DVDs: $100
Refreshments: $350
Advertisements: $250
T-Shirts/related: $50
Events/Speakers: $300
Total: $1050
Collaboration Statement
Because our agenda is propagating knowledge, we will cooperate with anyone (club, group, major department, etc.) with a topic that is of strong interest to the Pitzer community: for example, if we (as we plan do) conduct a month of films relating to gender issues, we would seek out the Feminist Coalition to recommend films, attend the screenings and engage other attendees in discussion.
In addition, because the location of screenings would not necessarily be fixed, we could show films in certain residence halls with their sponsorship if desired.
In addition, because the location of screenings would not necessarily be fixed, we could show films in certain residence halls with their sponsorship if desired.
Shot For eXposure Club Charter
Shot For Exposure - Charter
I. Name: Shot for Exposure (SFX)
II. Mission Statement:
An effective individual agent of social change requires the knowledge of issues worth pursing and the contextual background to know where and how their efforts should be implemented. Documentaries were shot to expose different aspects of society and provide research that informs about particular issues.
It is our role as a club to promote the spread of information that is captured by documentary filmmakers and spread the results of their efforts to the Pitzer community and general public. With the knowledge obtained from the screenings and enrichment offered through free dialogue afterward, this club seeks to provide a safe and open yet intellectually challenging environment to discuss the issues addressed within the documentaries and lead to the potential for change and a more informed dialogue on campus.
III. Goals:
• provide meaningful, thought-provoking films that document personal, social, cultural, historical, or political issues to enrich dialogue on campus with facts, examples and a knowledge of previous works on the subjects
• open up discussion about the screened documentaries in order for any individual to freely share their opinion and reflect on the film’s concerns
• provide outlets and resources for those motivated to further explore or seek change regarding issues brought up by shown films
• screen documentaries at a regular time weekly to provide this education and discussion and to allow for both a regular turn-out and a known, accessible outlet for “walk-ins” to spend their time informatively
IV. Meetings:
SFX will have meetings around the middle of each month to determine the theme for the next month’s block of documentary films. Proposals can be made by any in attendance so long as they have attended at least one meeting or screening within the past month.
Meetings can be proposed in response to emergent issues to change slated documentaries due to changing concerns in news. For instance, if the United States declared war on Iran, a meeting could be arranged to change the current month’s topic to one focusing on Middle Eastern conflicts and American relations in that region.
V. Officials
• President: in charge of announcing meetings in session, calling meetings if topics are to be changed to incorporate new world events, breaking voting ties, and organizing the documentary list
• Vice President: assists president with duties while and managing meetings in the absence of the president
• Secretary/Treasurer: Takes attendance and notes proposals and keeps track of monetary funds. (Note: If this position needs to be broken up in two, it can be done by vote.)
• Publicity Manager: A graphical-design oriented position that creates the posters to be used (and spreads club news.
VI. Events:
Screenings will centralize around a particular theme each month.
Each of the four to five screenings will provide a different outlook, approach or information about the issue/s addressed. SFX will also seek out members of the faculty, featured filmmakers or others familiar with the topics to recommend films and contribute to discussions afterwards.
I. Name: Shot for Exposure (SFX)
II. Mission Statement:
An effective individual agent of social change requires the knowledge of issues worth pursing and the contextual background to know where and how their efforts should be implemented. Documentaries were shot to expose different aspects of society and provide research that informs about particular issues.
It is our role as a club to promote the spread of information that is captured by documentary filmmakers and spread the results of their efforts to the Pitzer community and general public. With the knowledge obtained from the screenings and enrichment offered through free dialogue afterward, this club seeks to provide a safe and open yet intellectually challenging environment to discuss the issues addressed within the documentaries and lead to the potential for change and a more informed dialogue on campus.
III. Goals:
• provide meaningful, thought-provoking films that document personal, social, cultural, historical, or political issues to enrich dialogue on campus with facts, examples and a knowledge of previous works on the subjects
• open up discussion about the screened documentaries in order for any individual to freely share their opinion and reflect on the film’s concerns
• provide outlets and resources for those motivated to further explore or seek change regarding issues brought up by shown films
• screen documentaries at a regular time weekly to provide this education and discussion and to allow for both a regular turn-out and a known, accessible outlet for “walk-ins” to spend their time informatively
IV. Meetings:
SFX will have meetings around the middle of each month to determine the theme for the next month’s block of documentary films. Proposals can be made by any in attendance so long as they have attended at least one meeting or screening within the past month.
Meetings can be proposed in response to emergent issues to change slated documentaries due to changing concerns in news. For instance, if the United States declared war on Iran, a meeting could be arranged to change the current month’s topic to one focusing on Middle Eastern conflicts and American relations in that region.
V. Officials
• President: in charge of announcing meetings in session, calling meetings if topics are to be changed to incorporate new world events, breaking voting ties, and organizing the documentary list
• Vice President: assists president with duties while and managing meetings in the absence of the president
• Secretary/Treasurer: Takes attendance and notes proposals and keeps track of monetary funds. (Note: If this position needs to be broken up in two, it can be done by vote.)
• Publicity Manager: A graphical-design oriented position that creates the posters to be used (and spreads club news.
VI. Events:
Screenings will centralize around a particular theme each month.
Each of the four to five screenings will provide a different outlook, approach or information about the issue/s addressed. SFX will also seek out members of the faculty, featured filmmakers or others familiar with the topics to recommend films and contribute to discussions afterwards.
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