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Lights, Camera, Action... Showtime! Many students come to Webster because we have an expansive film and video department here, and they want to get involved in the whole process. This is where GTV comes in. “GTV is the student-run TV station at Webster University,” says station manager Colleen Gills.
Each club as Webster has a faculty sponsor. “Our club sponsor is Aaron AuBuchon, who is head of the Video Production department here at Webster,” says Gills. Aaron likes to think of GTV of more than just a club. “I like to think of GTV as a noncredit class, you have to work so much on the station to earn your grade from me,” says AuBuchon.
GTV airs a variety of programming on their station. “We have many shows that we air on our channel such as our game show Clubbed, movie review show Gorlok Cinema, a political show, the Electorate, and a cooking show FU (Food University),” says Gills. GTV also uses high-end cameras and editing programs to produce their shows. “We use various equipment to film our shows, such as the studio teleprompter cameras in the TV studio, and the HMC-40’s out on the field,” says Gills. “To edit our videos, we use Final Cut Pro 7, which is a high-end video editing software created by Apple Inc.,” says post-production manager Jonathan Hartley.
GTV makes it easy for students to get to know the basics of the station. “Many students get involved with GTV by doing our bootcamp, which tells you how to do everything in GTV, and you are required to create commercials promoting clubs to play on GTV,” says Gills. Students could choose from many different clubs to promote, and had many different reasons for choosing them. “For our commercial we are doing the knitting club, we want to make it sound badass,” says Charles Harris.
Many students thought that GTV would enhance their abilities in their major area. “I was really excited to do GTV because I am a scriptwriting major and I would like to put some of my script ideas out on the channel,” says Nick Gay.
While being a part of GTV, you get real world experience. Harris had a hands-on experience during the bootcamp by working camera 2 on Gorlok Cinema. It was really interesting to see how one of their shows was put together, I really enjoyed working behind the scenes on the show,” says Harris. “One of the coolest things was seeing how they switched between cameras using a switcher, you got to see which camera was lit up, and what they were focusing on during the show,” says Harris.
Curious to find out more about GTV? Gills says “come to our weekly meetings Tuesdays at 4:30pm in the TV studio,” For more info, email them via gorloktv@gmail.com






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