18—The Daily Collegian Monday, March 29, 1982 By RON YEANY Collegian Staff Writer 7f there is one adjective that could describe the 1982 Film Follies, that adjective would be "unique." Seniors in the graphic arts department combined their talents Saturday and in two performances presented their annual Film Follies in Walnut Building. Each of the 29 presentations made a unique and imaginative statement, borne of and executed by its creator. Some were humorous, some were thought provoking and others were just plain entertaining. The presentations were developed around four categories: • Metamorphosis the change of one abstract shape into another. • Leader a film made of a scratched, dyed, bleached, or otherwise marked blank leader, accompanied by a soundtrack. • Slide show a passage of time in slide form with appropriate soundtrack o Film a statement about a ' particular political, social, psychological or economic situation using an 8 or 16 millimeter camera. The . Follies began with Mark Stoner's "Lullaby of Broadway," a leader showing a dancing centipede. From then on, it was obvious the audience was in for a real treat. One after another, segment after segment, the Film Follies rolled on, leaving the audience wondering, "What will they think of next?" Brian Gamerman's "IIWW" the "Big One" run backwards made for an amusing and thoughtful piece. Everything from the women in the factories taking apart weapons to miners putting resources back into the ground was included. "Through the Looking Glass," showed two mirrors in two rooms of mirrored image and the people that pass through the rooms and through the mirrors. Betsy Valentine's "Train of Thought for a One Track Mind" was a captivating leader showing a train going through several maneuvers. In "The Blues, the Blacks, and the Whites" by Jill McClary, black and white photographs of black and white people were set to a blues soundtrack. "Mummy's Little Girl," a film by Joanne Hulse, scanned a beauty pageant winner from head to toe and back up again. The second time, however, she was wrapped in cellophane. In "DUMB" Gamerman took the musical introduction to "2001: A Space Odessey," had non-musicians play it on trumpets, and added the resulting dreadful soundtrack to several appearances and disappearances of the word "dumb" on the screen. Sandy Kitchen's "Nice To Meat You"' began with people walking towards the camera at a very slow pace while the camera told them to have a nice day. As the pace of the people approaching the camera quickened, so did the camera's words. These were just a few of the many excellent presentations viewed at the Follies. And though the show's creators, their fingers masquerading as elephant trunks in their elephant shaped invitations, were scared away at the end by a little white mouse, the Film Follies didn't scare anyone away. 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A determined college student's great love for horses leads to her decision to save a wild herd by leading them across 150 miles of rugged wilderness to a Federal Reserve where they can be protected from hunters. (2 hrs.) Ca) PAVAROTTI AND FRIENDS Renowned opera star Luciano Pavarotti is joined by family and friends for his first television special. Guests: Jacqueline Bisset, John McEnroe, his father, Fernando Pavarotti, Richard Thomas, and conductor John Williams. (80 mins.) 0 HOLLYWOOD: THE MAN WITH THE MEGAPHONE 0_0) NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPION SHIP FINAL Gary Bender and Billy Packer provide the commentary from the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. (2 hrs., 30 mins.) ID MOVIE -(DRAMA)** "Deadly Trap" 1972 FayeDunaway,BarbaraParkins.Womanwhois suffering from her neglectful husband, also starts to believe she Is going mad. A series of mishaps occur, including the abduction of her ,qt y. _ ~ { - !.', TI-1766 folar and Z e raii light /sea c al power a F Come in and see i Texas Instruments electronic calculator Tenn State sookqtore on campus . HUB Arts & Engr. Dept. two children. Little does she know the 'Organization' isouttoretaliateagainstherand her children because of her husband's former underworld connections. (2 hrs.) 8:30 C3l AMERICAN SKYLINE 1131 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS 9:00 C 3) GREAT PERFORMANCES 'Brideshead Revisited' Final episode. As the Second World War draws nearer, Lord Marchmaln, now mortally ill, returns home to Brideshead and throws the house into sudden confusion. (90 mins.) • MERV GRIFFIN 54thANNUALACADEMYAWARDSJohnny Carson is the master of ceremonies for this . awards presentation from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion of the Los Angeles Music Center.NominatedforßestPictureare'Atlantic City,"Chariots Of Fire,"On Golden Pond,' 'Raiders Of The Lost Ark,' and 'Reds.' (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) OMOVIE-(ADVENTURE)*** "CaptalnFrom Castile" 1948 Tyrone Power, Jean Peters. Olficerfrom Spainseeksfameandfortuneinthe New World during the Inquisition and the conquest of Mexico. (3 hrs.) 10:000 NEWS TWO GUYS FROM 'MUCK' Premiere of a new comedy focusing on a photographer reporter team from a sleazy weekly scandal sheet. Stars: Adam Arkin, Rick Carsola. (60 mins.) GI INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 10:30 C 3) CREATION SCIENCE ON TRIAL (0)(2..V at LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT A burglary strikes terror in the heart of Karen Grant and causes her sightless husband, Jonathan, to question his manhood. fU NEWS 11:00 (4) NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT M.A.S.H. n 3 0a BO NEWS HONEYMOONERS 11:30 g) ABC CAPTIONED NEWS STARSKY AND HUTCH ao THE TONIGHT SHOW 'The Best of Carson' Guests: George Segal, Alan King, Argus Hamilton, Savannah Smith. (Repeat; 60 mins.) (NBC News will present a special report on the electionsinElSalvadonthisthlrtyminutereport will delnyprogramming this evening.) n CBS LATE MOVIE Quincy, M.E.: 'A Small Circle of Friends' Quincy performs an autopsy on a professional football player and finds that he has a penicillin-resistant strain of gonorrhea. (Repeat) Columbo: 'Publish or • Perish'Anauthorenrageshispublisherwhenhe informs him he's about to sign with a new publisher. (Repeat) free Engin 0 SATURDAY NIGHT 12:00 0 MAUDE 12:30 0 GET SMART (0) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests: columnist Jack Anderson. actor Ed Marinaro. (60 mins.) 0 MOVIE -(SCIENCE-FICTION)" 1 / 2 "Fabulous World Of Jules Verne" 1961 Lou lock, Ernie Navara. A nineteenth century professor and his assistant are kidnapped bye pirate band who want to use the professor's atomic weapon to conquer the world. (90 mins.) 0 STAR TREK 1:00 RAT PATROL 1:30 0 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE CO_(31) NEWS 0 INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 1:45 (22) NEWS 2:00 0 BEST OF MIDDAY (6) JIM ROCKFORD: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 0 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW 0.4) NEWS CD MIKE DOUGLAS 2:30 (10) THOUGHT FOR THE DAY 3:00 it )MOVIE-(DRAMA) • ** "Blue Knight" 1973 William Holden, Lee Remick. The daily routine life of a Los Angeles policeman as he debates marriage to a beautiful woman, or remaining on the force. (105 mins.) 0 MOVIE -(HORROR)** "Blood And Lace" 1971 Gloria Grahame, Melody. Patterson. The teen-age dayghter of a small town prostitute seeks solutions to the brutal killing of her mother, and some strangedisappearances in a state-supported orphanage. (119 mins.) ®MOVIE -(BIOGRAPHICAL) ••• "Alexander The Groat" 1956 Richard Burton, Fredric March. The story of Alexander's life as he conquered the world without a single defeat in' battle and started the unification of Europe and Asia. (2 hrs., 30 mins.) 3:30 0 OFF THE SET 4:45 CO) MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW 5:00 0 PRAYER 5:04 0 NEWS 5:30 0 MORNING STRETCH 0 WATCH ON WASHINGTON The Daily Collegian Monday, March 29 , C .:t
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