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    Athletics Awards Banquet (2011)

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    This video shows the 37th Annual Elon Athletics Award Banquet that was held on May 9th, 2011. This annual event is held to highlight the accomplishments made by student athletes in various sports. This video features Dave Hibbard, Nico Frazier, President Leo Lambert, and Athletic Director Dave Blank

    Experience Elon University (2018)

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    This video, titled Admissions: Why Experience Elon University, was produced by University Communications in 2018. This promotional video was narrated by Kenn Gaither, Associate Dean of the School of Communications and Professor of Communications; Tom Mould,  Professor of Anthropology, J. Earl Danieley Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology; and an unknown Elon University student. The narration stated, “The culture of Elon makes it special. Your time at Elon is sort of this bounded special moment. We have a word for it in anthropology, it is called the liminal. That is where the magic happens. That is where change and transformation occur. It is a mind blowing experience.” The video shots included: recording studio with students; music score being handed to students; student musicians playing; track student training; students harvesting green beans at Loy Farm; students walking out of the School of Communications-Snow Family Grand Atrium; a student wearing a bELONg tee shirt; ENN student reporting with camerawoman; woman athletes training; Kellcee “K.FRESHH” Batchelor, Class of 2018, recording a music video in the School of Communications television studio; students singing in front of Martha S. And Carl H. Lindner III Hall; a student studying with a faculty member; male dancers dancing in a class; a student studying in an Asian country for study abroad; a student drawing; and a student studying abroad in a European country.  Some names include: Lindsey Jordan, Kellcee Batchelor, Tom Mould, Kenn Gaither

    Experience Elon University (2013)

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    This video, titled, Experience Elon University, was narrated by Leo M. Lambert in April 2013. The visuals showed students in maroon caps and gowns during various stages of Commencement day. Lambert stated, “Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen. You look brilliant. The big day is here and congratulations. You look brilliant, just shining lights. I am really proud of each and every one of you. Congratulations.” 00:00:31 President Lambert is seated at his presidential desk with the half-moon windows letting light into his office. Lambert continued to state, “Next to raising my own children, I can’t think of a greater privilege than to be a president of a university like this. Of course, this is a place where you are going to come and earn a degree. … How are you going to use that degree to make the world a better place?” Visuals included, Lambert mingling with students at College Coffee and interiors of the third floor of Belk Library. Brenna Humphries, Class of 2013, stated, “For me a higher education is an opportunity to better myself and prepare myself for the world. The world is bigger than just ELON or bigger than just the state of North Carolina, but there is so much more out there for me to reach and touch. My purpose and meaning for life really is to reach out beyond myself.”  00:01:22 Natalie Lampert, Class of 2013, stated, “I remember flying on the plane from Germany, having no idea what this was going to be like. I knew I had four years to do something.” 00:01:28 Eugen Daniel, Class of 2013, stated, “I came in with just excitement and this curiosity of what I was going to be doing. I had no idea this was going to work out, but it did.” 00:01:45 Professor Ken Hassell stated, “I think of myself always as a kind of student – someone who’s always in the process of learning. However, as long as I’ve been doing this work, which is thirty years, I think it’s generally a curiosity about things, whether it’s visual, intellectual, or just curious about the things around you and not taking them for granted.” 00:02:00 Professor Kathy Matera stated, “The standard response is you want to help educate the people coming up through the ranks. But I mostly just want to introduce students to all the ways that we can explain so much of the phenomenon that happens around us in our world.” 00:02:15 Professor Kenn Gaither stated, “When you can tell something has really taken hold, it’s not just the eyes lighting up, but it also comes through in what they say and how they say it, and that’s what makes us want to be teachers.” 00:02:28 Amanda Clark, Class of 2013, stated, “When everything falls in place, and those one out of a hundred times that something actually works right, it’s really exciting and it gives you the energy you need to continue and keep pushing for it.” Some other names who spoke included: Professor Claudine Moreau, Professor Tina Das, Phil Smith, and John Roman. Other visuals included very happy families and friends Under the Oaks at Commencement. Courtney Mosley, Class of 2013, spoke of what teaching means to her as a student. Marlee Belmonte, Class of 2013, spoke of majoring in Fine Art. 00:04:53 Jay Light, Class of 2013, sat on the Studio A News set (2004-2010 built by Beaver Construction Company, Graham, North Carolina) and spoke of making people laugh for his career. There was a visual shot of stunning tulips on Elon’s campus. 00:05:05 Other visuals included: a tap dancer, a swimmer, a violin player, flowers, and a runner. Patrick Clanton, Class of 2013 spoke of what how what you are doing means something. Video shots included the Elon Phoenix football team practices and exercises. Philip Nemec, Class of 2013, spoke of the patience needed to conquer success as he played tennis. More visuals can be seen of students playing sports, exercising, and rowing. Ashley Jobe, Class of 2013, stated, “There is no room to doubt yourself at Elon because you create an Elon family, and your family are your best friends.” Chase Gotwald, Class of 2013, stated that he knew he would find friends, and upon graduation he would miss having everyone right there all the time. 00:07:02 Don Grady was calling out names for their Commencement diplomas with a variety of graduation video shots. 00:08:11 Eugenia Perry, Class of 2013, stated, “I always felt as an outsider and I just finally feel as though I can be me. I would not trade that for anything.” Lastly, there were various shots that included: Elon graduates hugging each other, students receiving oak saplings and being with family and friends. In this particular video, there were lower third fonts for all the narration in the piece. The video was created by Elon students, faculty, staff, and alumni. The original music was scored and played by Nicholas Olof Jacobson-Larson. Names included: Max Cantor, Tim Johnson, Susan Klopman, Kaitlin Carlin, Conor Britain, Greg Zaiser, Katie DeGraff, Cindy Barr, Art Fadde, Brian Meyer, John David Parsons, Will Simon, Will Anderson, David Gwynn, Travis Mitchell, Clint Edmondson, Aaron Moger, Liv Dubendorf, Taylor Shain, Elijah Clark, Beatrice Copeland, Leigh Burgess, Gabriel Szewcow, Ethan Carr, J. McMerty, Peyton Lea, Will Simon, Brian Meyer, Jack Dodson, Kelli Accardi, Katie O’Brien, Clint Edmondson, Daniel Koehler, Stefan DiMuzio, Kevin Burrows, Marlee Belmonte, Kileigh Browning, Derrick Burnett, Paul Busby, Katie Chung, Molly Cimikoski, Patrick Clanton, Amanda Clark, Emily Cray, Ann Sterling Dale, Eugene Daniel, Dr. Jayoti Das, Simi Dhaliwal, Nolan Elingburg, Dan Enders, Jenna Farley, Erin Fitzgerald, Kathleen Freeze, Dr. Kenn Gaither, Evan Glover, Josh Goldstein, Chase Gottwald, Ken Hassell, Sarah Hoopes, Brenna Humphries, Jessica Jackson Claire James, Sean Jeffcoat, Ashley Jobe, Zach Jordan, Yong Do Kim, President Leo Lambert, Natalie Lampert, Gabe Latigue, Jay Light, Jamie Lowe, Patrick Ma, Guy Mannick, Dr. Kathryn Matera, Stephanie Matson, Dr. Claudine Moreau, Courtney Mosley, Gillian Mulhere, Phil Nemec, Alex Pepper, Meg Ralston-Asumendi, Alana read, Aaron Richards, Scott Riddle, Kate Riley, Elizabether Riner, John Roman, Stephen Rosebaugh-Nordan, Kara Salpeter, Kate Shirely, Will Simon, Jeff Stern, Liz Stillerman, Claire Tipton, Dr. Rissa Trachman, Dr. David Vandermast, Jill Vanderoef, Ashton Vincentry, Meg Wagner, Andi Work, Peter Klopman, J. McMerty, Gerry Francis, Kaitlin Carlin, Dan Anderson, Dr. Tom Arcaro, Joe Arnao, Bryan Baker, Jason Baran, Joan Barnatt, Dr. Brooke Barnett, Spencer Beighley, Marlee Belmonte, Rober Black, Marsha Boone, Michael Bowers, Michael Bucchino, Paul Busby, Lee Bush, Jeff Casullo, Molly Cimiloski, Amanda Clark, Dr. Jeffrey Coker, Ann Sterling Dale, Eugene Daniel, Mike Davis, Ben Donnelly, Nolan Elingburg, Kathleen Freeze, Alan Fox, Chris Fulkerson, Amy Gatto, Patti Gibbons, Kara Griffin, Chris Griswold, Kate Hickey, Gray Hunter, Sallie Hutton, Michael Jacobs, Michael Jacobs, Jeff James, Bruce and Ruth Johnson, Taryn Kadar, Lisa Keegan, Natalie Lampert, Jesse Lee, Luke Lemanski, Jamie Lowe, LaToya Marcus, Kelly McManus, Tim Mollen, Mary Morrison, Alison Morrison-Shetlar, Dean Paul Parsons, Dean Woody Pelton, Alex Pepper, Phyllis Phillips, Randy Piland, Julie Prouty, Chris Rash, Alana Read, Melaine Rickard, Scott Riddle, Kate Riley, Erica Roberson, Dr. Michael Rodriguez, John Roman, Edward Schmit, Alli Stoehr, Peter Tulchinsky, Jill Vanderoef, Lucs Walters, Chris Waters, Bill Webb, Heidi White, Laura Williams, Dan Wyar, Women’s Rugby team, Campus Security, Physcial Plant, and DropBox.

    Experience Elon University (2013)

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    This video, titled Experience Elon University, was narrated by Leo M. Lambert in April 2013.  The visuals showed students in maroon caps and gowns during various stages of graduates Commencement day. Lambert stated, “Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen. You look brilliant. The big day is here and congratulations. You look brilliant, just shining lights. I am really really proud of each and every one of you. Congratulations.” 00:00:31 President Lambert is sitting at his presidential desk with the half-moon windows allowing light into his office. Lambert continued to state, “Next to raising my own children, I can’t think of a greater privilege than to be a president of a university like this. Of course, this is a place where you are going to come and earn a degree. … how are you going to use that degree to make the world a better place.” Visuals included, Lambert mingling with students at College Coffee and interiors of the third floor of Belk Library. Brenna Humphries, Class of 2013, stated, “For me a higher education is an opportunity to better myself and prepare myself for the world. The world is bigger than just ELON or bigger than just the state of North Carolina, but there is so much more out there for me to reach and touch. My purpose and meaning for life really is to reach out beyond myself.” Natalie Lampert, Class of 2013 stated, “I remember flying on the plane from Germany, having no idea what this was going to be like. I knew I had four years to do something.” Eugen Daniel, Class of 2013, stated, “I came in with just excitement and this curiosity of what I was going to be doing. I had no idea this was going to work out, but it did.” Professor Ken Hassell stated, “I think of myself always as a kind of student – someone who’s always in the process of learning. However, long I’ve been doing this work, which is thirty years. I think it’s generally a curiosity about things, be it’s visual, intellectual, or just curious about the things around you and not taking them for granted.” Professor Kathy Matera stated, “The standard response is you want to help educate the people coming up through the ranks. But I mostly just want to introduce students to all the ways that we can explore so much of the phenomenon that happens around us in our world.” Professor Kenn Gaither stated, “When you can tell something has really taken hold, it’s not just the eyes lighting up, but it also comes through in what they say and how they say it, and that’s what makes us want to be teachers.” Amanda Clark, Class of 2013, stated, “When everything falls in place and those one out of a hundred times that something actually works right, it’s really exciting and it gives you the energy you need to continue and keep pushing for it.” Some other names who spoke included: Professor Claudine Moreau, Professor Tina Das, Phil Smith, and John Roman, Class of 2013 (rode a bike across the country and stated how he raised money for people with disabilities). Visuals included students studying in Asia, India, and Africa. Other visuals included very happy families and friends Under the Oaks at Commencement. Courtney Mosley, Class of 2013, spoke of what teaching means to her as a student. Marlee Belmonte, Class of 2013, spoke of majoring in Fine Art. Jay Light, Class of 2013, sat on the Studio A - Phoenix14News set (2004-2010 built by Beaver Construction Company, Graham, North Carolina) Light spoke of making people laugh for his career. A visual shot of stunning tulips on Elon’s campus. Visuals continued with a dance tapper, a swimmer, a violin player, flowers, a runner up Rhode Stadiums steps. Patrick Clanton, Class of 2013 spoke of what you are doing means something. Video shots included Elon Phoenix football practices and exercising. Philip Nemec, Class of 2013, spoke of the patience needed to find conquer success as he played tennis. More visuals of students playing sports, exercising, rowing. Ashley Jobe, Class of 2013, stated that there was no room to doubt yourself at Elon and create an Elon family and your family who are your best friends.  Chase Gotwald, Class of 2013, stated that he knew he would find friends and upon graduation he will miss having everyone right there all the time. Don Grady calling out names for their Commencement diplomas with a variety of graduation video shots. Eugenia Perry, Class of 2013, stated, “I always felt as an outsider and I just finally feel as though I can be me. I would not trade that for anything.” Various video shots included Elon graduates hugging each other, students receiving oak saplings, and being with family and friends. The sound bites do have lower thirds of the visual page.

    J. Earl Danieley Oral History, Part Two (2016)

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    President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley talks with Elon University Social Media Manager Adam Constantine '10 about his life growing up in Alamance County and about being a student, an educator, and the President of Elon College (now Elon University)

    J. Earl Danieley Oral History, Part One (2016)

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    President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley talks with Elon University Social Media Manager Adam Constantine '10 about his life growing up in Alamance County and about being a student, an educator, and the President of Elon College (now Elon University)

    Commencement (2006)

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    This video titled, “The One Hundred Seventeenth Commencement Reception,” was held on May 19, 2007 on Scott Plaza after the graduation. The reception was intended for the Elon University Alumni who greeted family, friends, faculty, and staff members. In this particular raw clip, a group of male Elon University Alumni cheered for each other. The clip ended

    Marching Band Promo (2004)

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    This video titled, Marching Band Promo, was produced, video shot, and edited by Elon Television in 2004. The video highlighted the marching band practicing in the band room, performing at Rhodes Football stadium, and marching. Tony Sawyer was the director of bands at Elon University. The music used in the edited Marching Band Promo was titled, American Band by Drive-By Truckers. Elon University does not have the copyrights to this music

    Touchdown Phoenix Football: Elon v. Florida International (2002)

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    This Elon Student Television show is titled Touchdown Phoenix Football, and it is hosted by Trip Durham in the Iris Holt McEwen School of Communications on September 7, 2002. This program was created to keep the student audience up to date with sport events at Elon University, Elon, North Carolina. Some notable topics include: discussion between Trip Durham and Al Seagraves, Elon University football coach; tailgate options before the football game; video of tailgating, football players, aerial view of Rhodes Stadium, Seagraves talks about specific Elon football players; Elon wins against Florida International University; Seagraves professional football statistics; a new segment “Fire Talk”, with football player number seven, Mark Speir; and a video piece on the new Elon University athletic facilities

    Leaders of the 21st Century: Thank you (2018) 

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    This video titled, Leaders of the Twenty-First Century: Thank you, was an annual celebration that honored outstanding fellows and scholars, providing them with the opportunity to share details of their work with their faculty members, peers, and families prior to Commencement. In this particular video, The Class of 2018 entered Elon University in August of 2014. The Fellows and Scholars all thanked their parents, families, and the Elon community friends for allowing them to attend Elon University. They stated that Elon University was their family. The School of Communications Fellows stated, “Have a great night, Elon.” Some names included: Jackie Pascale, Mary Alice Allnutt, Jack Landry, Samantha Friedman, Olivia Zayas Ryan, and Richard Landesberg
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