It’s a new season, a new set and a new episode for a little video series we like to call OCC TV. Watch as Maisie and Emily break down the first month’s theme and challenge, and give you some clues about what to expect from the ONE Campus Challenge 2009-10 season.
Your challenge for the next two weeks is to make your own ONE movie, so we thought we’d bring you a little “behind the scenes” look at how we make OCC TV…or rather, how we mess up, repeatedly, before finally making OCC TV.
Enjoy (and have a good laugh at) our outtakes in this OCC TV blooper reel:
Welcome back to our first OCC TV of 2009. Watch ONE staff fall victim to another Chris Berg misunderstanding – what we’re looking for in our “New Member Drive.”
In the spirit of a highly publicized election campaign, this week’s challenge is to make ONE’s presence felt in a big way on your campus. Watch how Chris and the OCC team made ONE pretty much inescapable to people passing by our DC office.
-Maisie Pigeon
PS – This “Huzzah” is leagues better than last week’s.
With Halloween on Friday, the OCC Team decided that a low-key challenge revolving around the spirit of the season was the way to go. A few ONE staff took this as an opportunity to push their alma maters further up the leaderboard. Chris may have missed the memo about this week being a low-key challenge…
For your viewing pleasure.
PS –If this episode of OCC TV is any evidence, perhaps another Huzzah training session is in order sometime in the near future for all you OCC newcomers (staff included)? Sheesh.
Emily and Maisie present the “DOs” and “DON’Ts” of this week’s “ONE Your Candidates” challenge, with special help from ONE staff and interns…and students from Webster University, who happened to stop by our DC office on their way to meet with members of congress about extreme global poverty. Thanks, Webster!
This week’s episode of OCC TV turns to something that we should all be doing, making more phone calls to Congress. It only takes a moment (as we show in these simple dramatizations) and it really does make a difference.
If you have 5 minutes between classes or have a couple of extra minutes in the morning then you have time to make a call and help to save lives. So why wouldn’t you?
The OCC Blog is a daily log of the ONE Campus Challenge, a friendly competition to determine which university's student body has the most effective global poverty-fighting campaign. The site is operated by ONE staff, Campus Outreach Ambassadors (COAs), and Campus Leaders.
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