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State Rate
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Commercial Rate
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Studio Production
Field Shoot
Editing
Scripting/Production |
$165.00 $63.00 $104.00 $69.00 |
$220.00 $84.00 $139.00 $92.00
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| Dubbing |
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VHS
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$25.00
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$25.00
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DVD
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| Dubbing Fees (for dubs with edits): additional $25.00 per hour fee |
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The office of Visual Media and Promotions offers video and promotional support services to the university community, including videography, creative services, dubbing and editing.
The office produces official institutional radio and television messages, promotional programming, and other special features.
Each week, VM&P is also responsible for 90 minutes of public affairs programming on Sun Sports. The primary program for this state-wide audience is the 30-minute "FSU Headlines" news magazine show. Our programs also air on WFSU-TV, and in Tallahassee on Comcast Cable Channel 4.
In addition to television programming, the office produces a daily radio version of "FSU Headlines," which can be heard on WFSU 88.9FM, WFSQ 91.5FM, and in Panama City on WFSG 89.1FM.
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FSU Headlines TV
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FSU Headlines is a half-hour television public affairs program airing throughout the state of Florida on:
- Sun Sports (Tallahassee Comcast Cable channel 28),
- WFSU-TV Channel 11 (Tallahassee Comcast Cable channel 5), and
- 4-FSU (Tallahassee Comcast Cable channel 4).
| This month on FSU Headlines TV |
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Message from Tom Block, FSU Headlines Producer:
FSU honored for its African-American graduation rates!
Florida State University has been saluted for its African-American graduation rates. Watch the July edition of FSU Headlines to learn more about FSU's high marks, and to see how Florida State's C.A.R.E. program helps contribute to the university's success in this area.
Watch FSU Headlines for these stories:
- Applied Superconductivity Center settles in at Florida State
- COB hosts Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities
- Nursing school to launch new program for students who already have a bachelor's degree in another discipline
- Film school student creates award-winning public service announcement
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- FSU breaks ground on new Turnbull Center
- Track team celebrates a 3rd straight national title
- FSU baseball team returns to the College World Series
- Baseball star Buster Posey cleans up on postseason awards
- Business School alumnus Bruce Redditt inducted into COB Hall of Fame
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FSU Headlines can be seen at the following days and times:
July 2008 Show Schedule
All Times Eastern |
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Friday |
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July 5
7:00 am
Sun Sports
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July8
7:30 am
Sun Sports
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July 10
7:30 am
Sun Sports
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July 15
7:30 am
Sun Sports
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July 16
7:30 pm
WFSU
9:30 pm
4-FSU |
July 17
7:30 am
Sun Sports
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July 18
7:00 pm
4-FSU |
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July 20
12:00 pm
WFSU |
July 21
6:00 pm
4-FSU |
July 22
7:30 am
Sun Sports
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July 23
9:30 pm
4-FSU
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July 24
7:30 am
Sun Sports
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July 25
7:00 pm
4-FSU
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July 28
6:00 pm
4-FSU |
July 29
7:30 am
Sun Sports |
July 30
9:30 pm
4-FSU |
July 31
7:30 am
Sun Sports |
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All times Eastern.
FSU Headlines is a half-hour public affairs program airing throughout the state of Florida on the Sun Sports cable network (Tallahassee Comcast Cable channel 28), WFSU-TV Channel 11 (Comcast Cable channel 5 in Tallahassee), and 4-FSU (Tallahassee Comcast Cable channel 4). Check your local listings for more information.
FSU Headlines television and radio programs are also available on demand through the university's online destination. Featured stories are available at your convenience by visiting www.fsu.com and clicking the TV news link.
FSU Headlines is a production of the Florida State University Communications Group.
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