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Memorable Moments: Share a memorable moment from your time at the college. What made it special?
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Impactful Experiences: Describe an experience at the college that had a significant impact on your personal or professional life.
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Favorite Traditions: What is your favorite college tradition, and why? How does it embody the spirit of the college?
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Inspirational People: Tell us about a person at the college who inspired you. How did they influence your journey? Lessons Learned: What is the most valuable lesson you learned during your time at the college?
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Changes Witnessed: For alumni, what are the most significant changes you've witnessed at the college since your time there?
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Advice to Future Generations: What advice would you give to current and future students of the college?
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Vision for the Future: How do you envision the future of the college and education? What hopes or dreams do you have for its next century?
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Centennial Reflections: Reflect on what the centennial celebration means to you. Why is it important to honor the college's history and achievements?
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Go Horizontal: Film content from your mobile device in landscape mode.
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Good Lighting: Ensure your face is well-lit, preferably with natural light facing you. Avoid backlit setups that can leave you in shadow.
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Clear Audio: Use a quiet room and speak clearly. Consider using an external microphone if the built-in mic doesn't provide clear audio.
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Stable Footage: Use a tripod or steady surface to hold your device. Avoid handheld shots that can be shaky.
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Simple Background: Choose a simple, uncluttered background that won't distract from your message.
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Eye Contact: Look directly at the camera to create a sense of engagement with your audience.
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Concise Content: Keep your story or message focused and concise. Aim for 1 minute or less.
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Practice: Do a quick rehearsal before recording. Knowing what you want to say helps in delivering a clear, coherent message.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Dom McShan at d.mcshan@tcu.edu.