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Friday, August 30, 1985 Daily Nebraskan . UNL ventures into video era to promote campus regionally Pago 3 By Elizabeth Snuttjer Staff Reporter The UNL Pre-Admissions Activities office and a student group called the Ambassadors are writing and produc ing video cassettes to promote UNL. "We hope to have one to two com pleted by Christmas," said Lisa Schmidt, the coordinator of Pre-admission Activities. Administrators at other U.S. colleges are using videos to tell people about their schools, Schmidt said. "We want to target a particular market," she said. UNL will produce a series of three or four videos, Schmidt said: One series, available through high school counsel ing offices, will be shown statewide to potential students. "These videos will cut down on travel, and most counseling offices have equipment to show them," Schmidt said. Another series will be used as a "general introduction" to build an out-of-state awareness, she said. These will be shown most often to students within 180-miles of UNL. Some videos will be used at UNL. One series, will be shown to campus visitors. The other series will be availa ble to students. It will cover scholar ships, financial aid and other student concerns. The Ambassadors, a group of about 30 students, was organized this semes ter to help new students. The group works with ASUN and Pre-admissions Activities. The video committee, led by Cheryl Weaver, a junior broadcasting major, will write and film the videos. "We want to make it as diverse and detailed as possible," Weaver said. On a student orientation tour, she said, "all students get is a bunch of buildings. We want to take them into the classes," she said. "If we could get everything down on tape, everyone would have the same information and ideas about UNL." Each master video cassette will cost $200 to $250 to produce. These tapes can be copied at low cost, Schmidt said. 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