Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Ole Miss Parking

Link:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuXv9nFseHo




Script


Video shot of Welcome to Ole Miss and students walking and cars. (Wide)


Me: On the University of Mississippi campus, students should expect a culture change starting next fall because of the increase of incoming freshman.


Crowded Student Union


Me: Not only in the delays of the student union, late classes but where to park will become a major issue for both freshman and upperclassmen.


Interview with someone in parking lot about parking issue already: their experience


License plate close up


Me: Students from all over the country plan to attend the Ole Miss campus, and with dormortories becoming all freshman, parking will be tough for not only freshman but upperclass men who have to commute.


Interview with someone in car who is a commuter, out of state


Me: All campus commuter parking lots are already full this semester and the University has no plan to build more commuter parking lots which means, more tickets and money for the students at the University.


Interview with someone who has received a lot of tickets


Parking lot (on ground)


Me: Although it doesn’t seem fair to continue to give tickets, parking spaces are limited for students and getting a ticket is about the only way to find a parking spot. So why keep giving tickets when next year the amount of tickets will be worse?


Interview with parking official


Cars driving trying to find a parking spot


Me: Problems of parking that already exist are not being addressed and without an increase of resources the campus should expect drastic problems.


Ticket


Me: Tickets do not solve everything in the world of parking and will definitely not change a thing next fall when parking spots available for everyone do not exist.


Cars passing and parking


Me: The conflict of expanding the University of Mississippi body before building more parking lots will make more issues than Ole Miss employees are ready for.


Interview of someone ready to take action and become upset.















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