WUCF-FM Archives | şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Wed, 30 Mar 2022 18:42:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png WUCF-FM Archives | şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą News 32 32 UCF Program at Love Your Shorts Film Festival to Connect Filmmakers /news/ucf-program-at-love-your-shorts-film-festival-to-connect-filmmakers/ Mon, 10 Feb 2020 17:16:11 +0000 /news/?p=106638 Student films also to be featured at 10th annual festival in Sanford this week.

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The film industry in Florida — the only state in the southeast that doesn’t provide incentives for filmmakers — soon may be back on the upswing, thanks to new proposed legislation that may resume a tax-incentive program that ended four years ago.

In anticipation of that day, UCF in collaboration with the Love Your Shorts Film Festival in Sanford will host an educational program, “Connecting with the Central Florida Filmmaking Community,” on Thursday to kick off the Feb. 13-16 festival.

The free Education Day program will start at 7 p.m. at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center in Sanford, and will be followed at 8 p.m. with a selection of short films by current and recently graduated UCF students.

There are more than 50,000 Floridians who work in the film, television and digital media industry, many of whom live and work in Central Florida.

The education program was developed by UCF lecturer Jason Gregory ’19MFA and Associate Professor Lisa Mills ’99. Gregory will moderate a panel of other film professionals to talk about why the local film industry is growing stronger with more opportunities for networking and the multiple productions that are underway.

“UCF helped me get to where I am, and now it’s my turn to pay it forward and help mold and develop others.” – Jason Gregory ’19MFA

“I am an alum of the UCF and UCF helped me get to where I am, and now it’s my turn to pay it forward and help mold and develop others,” Gregory says, adding that the university is helping develop the next wave of great filmmakers through its undergraduate and graduate programs. Gregory teaches screenwriting at UCF, is the director of the Orlando Urban Film Festival and created the television pilot Waking Up White.

Others on the panel are: Marco DiGeorge, co-founder of Truthful Acting Studios, artistic director of Theater on the Edge, and a film casting director; Wilmore “Moe” Fowler, film production coordinator at Valencia College who has worked in films as a producer, assistant director and in other roles; Lenny and Tzvia LoRusso, founders of Orlando Independent Filmmakers; and Ed Love, owner of 89 Media Inc. and a TV and film producer.

In addition to the student films, the 10th annual festival will show 81 films from 12 countries in competition. The films will be screened in eight categories (comedy, drama, animation, documentary, international, sci-fi/horror, Florida Flavor, and E for Everyone), plus an opening-night variety of films, and the Best of the Fest competition on closing night.

Several filmmakers with connections to UCF have films that were selected to be screened:

  • In Memory of Us, a drama by Kristina League ’19. This film will be shown during the Education Day program and also was accepted to be in the festival’s drama block. (Two sisters navigate the complex bonds of family on the night of their father’s funeral.)
  • Tiffany, an animation directed by Christina Christie ’19, was created by UCF’s character animation class of 2019. (While packing away her late grandmother’s affairs, Pauline discovers there is joy in celebrating the legacy of those who have passed away.)
  • The Brewchurch, a documentary by Aaron Hose ’03, a video production specialist in the . (Castle Church Brewing Community, an Orlando church-owned brewery, combines faith-based fellowship and beer under the same roof. Patrons from all walks of life are welcome to grab a pint, join in prayer, or both.)
  • Bitters, a horror directed by Charles Sutter ’10’14˛Ńąó´ˇ. Sutter also previously taught film for seven years at UCF. (A chef invites a popular health and food blogger to preview the new menu at her restaurant. But with each new course the meal isn’t as it seems on the surface).

Serving with other judges at the festival’s Best of the Fest block are Mills and Phil Hoffman, executive director of WUCF TV and WUCF FM, media partners for the event.

All the festival’s events are at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, a refurbished 1923 theater on the National Register of Historic Places.

For a schedule, ticket information and other news of the festival, go to LoveYourShorts.com and .

The student films to be shown at 8 p.m. Feb. 13:

Egghead & Twinkie

Sarah Holland, 8:37
Egghead is in love with his best friend, Twinkie, a closeted lesbian. And tonight she is coming out to her parents in the most casual way possible.

Chief: A Life of Service

Gabriel Ross, 7:00
After the death of Florida A&M şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą drum major Robert Champion, Police Chief Calvin Ross has to deal with the pressure of staying on the force longer than planned.

AJI

Omar Young, 4:22
An immigrant’s journey to reconnect with his culinary roots and rebuild tradition away from home.

When Superwoman Can’t Fly (No More)

Valerie Starks, 5:02
A daughter who put her life on hold to care for her mother, who was her world, must start her own life anew.

American Boyfriend

Helen Morales, 7:00
A 15-year-old girl experiences an anxiety attack while on a school field trip.

CuldeSac

Spencer Shack, 10:05
Two group-home brothers navigate living poor in a small African-American suburb.

Split Oak

Vincent Marcucci, 10:01
A Central Florida forest is under attack by the very people elected to protect it.

In Memory of Us

Kristi League, 13:23
Two sisters navigate the complex bonds of family on the night of their father’s funeral.

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WUCF-FM No. 1 in Category, Nielsen Says /news/wucf-fm-1-category-nielsen-says/ Fri, 30 May 2014 20:54:56 +0000 /news/?p=59677 WUCF-FM, the university’s Public Broadcasting Service radio station, is the highest-rated, full-time, noncommercial jazz station in the nation, according to recent Nielsen numbers.

The ranking means the station received a bigger share of its Central Florida market than similar stations recorded in their local markets. The station edged out radio stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta and other markets.

“We’re thrilled that so many listeners in Central Florida are enjoying ,” said Kayonne Riley, general manager. “Orlando is truly a place where listeners continue to want great music on their radio dial, and we’re happy to make that happen daily with our mix of classic and contemporary jazz music.”

The numbers in April showed that 86,800 listeners tuned into the station every week, the highest the station has ever recorded, said Chris Puorro, program director.

“We’re excited because we’re still growing,” he said, adding that the staff has been doing a lot of promotions at athletic events, art festivals and other venues to boost the station. “Central Florida is a competitive market for music stations and we’re honored that listeners in Orlando have embraced us.”

The station, which went to an all-jazz music format in 1998, is celebrating its 35th anniversary.

 

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Concert to Honor Simpson’s 30 years on WUCF-FM /news/concert-to-honor-simpsons-30-years-on-wucf-fm/ Tue, 16 Apr 2013 17:05:25 +0000 /news/?p=48212 Jazz musicians from across the country will gather Saturday, April 20, to present a concert in honor of WUCF-FM’s Jack Simpson, who has entertained Central Florida for 30 years with his weekly Jazz on the Beach radio program.

The concert will be 2 p.m. in the Harris Engineering Center on UCF’s main campus.  The musicians, hand-picked by Simpson for the event, include Ira Sullivan, Larry Coryell, Rich Walker and others.

Orange County also has proclaimed April 20 as “Jack Simpson Day” in honor of his accomplishments on the air, as part of the jazz community, and for all of his charitable work.

Ticket information for the concert is available by calling 407-823-0899.

The radio station, at 89.9 FM, broadcasts from its studios in the Nicholson School of Communication on the UCF campus.

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