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Old 12-05-2007, 03:22 AM
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I could see it happening with a lot of those weird pixelations over all the letters and symbols and girls' faces. It would look like one of those late 90's rap videos, spliced with Laguna Beach, lol.

But yeah, it is kind of an oxymoron to be in a secret society, airing private things to the public. I mean, to be honest, away from the hallowed halls of GC, I make some sarcastic, somewhat politically incorrect comments. I know a camera would catch me with one of those semi-drunken outbursts, tarnishing my chapter's reputation for good. Or the cameras would catch me drunk-dialing my ex or something...It's nothing on my campus, but then the world would think that ALL of us do that every day.
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Old 12-05-2007, 09:49 AM
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As much as I'd like to see an SEC Rush since mine was pretty small in comparison, I think AF makes a good point about a girl getting cut and trashing the sorority a la American Idol style ("It's ok, I'll be back, they don't know what they're missing, I'm gonna be famous!"). No bueno. Not sure even PBS could do it right, and if they did, sitting through chapter and Exec Council meetings would definitely be boring, even IF they allowed the cameras in... It'd probably only appeal to other sorority members (yeah, I'd probably watch).
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Old 12-05-2007, 09:54 AM
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As much as I'd like to see an SEC Rush since mine was pretty small in comparison, I think AF makes a good point about a girl getting cut and trashing the sorority a la American Idol style ("It's ok, I'll be back, they don't know what they're missing, I'm gonna be famous!").
Or, the opposite happens - no one cuts the girl BECAUSE she's on TV, she gets all of her top choices and her rush is cake. That would be totally unrealistic, unfair to all of the other PNMs, and unfair to future PNMs who would come to that school thinking that they were always going to get their top choices.
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Old 12-05-2007, 09:58 AM
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^^ Indeed. And it would paint a falsely rosey picture for PNMs to come who watched the reruns. Like I said, as much as I would like to see it myself (guilty pleasure that SL was), I don't want to see it at the same time.
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Old 12-05-2007, 01:09 PM
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UB students will star in two MTV series

By SHARON LINSTEDT
News Staff Reporter
8/24/2002


Reality television will capture Buffalo's college life this fall, when MTV comes to town to shoot its popular "Sorority Life" series, as well as a new companion show, "Fraternity Life."
University at Buffalo students will be the stars.

An MTV spokeswoman declined to comment on the network's Buffalo plans, saying final agreements have yet to be signed. However, sources familiar with the cable network's Buffalo plans said formal announcements regarding the second season of "Sorority Life" and birth of its fraternal twin are expected next week.

"Sorority Life," which tracks a group of six pledges through the sorority rush experience, made its debut on MTV in June, featuring a group of coeds rushing Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi, a Jewish house on the campus of the University of California at Davis.

The finale of the current series, which will air Sept. 9, will reveal who gets in and who doesn't make the cut. The show, which airs Monday nights at 10:30, has become one of MTV's five most popular programs, drawing an average of 1.9 million viewers per episode.

For its second season, MTV wanted to give the show an Eastern flavor by choosing an East Coast college or university. After touring a number of schools and meeting with students and sorority representatives, the network decided to focus its camera lenses on a dozen UB students.

The two locally shot series will begin airing in February, and reportedly will run back to back on Monday nights. Though the shows are being shot as separate entities, the 12 students are expected to cross over between the programs to some extent.

TV crews follow the students 24 hours a day, seven days a week through their efforts to become sorority and fraternity members, while simultaneously capturing a student's-eye view of college life. The unblinking cameras portray the good, bad and very real moments of the rush process and college life.

"There's no script. No one knows what will happen along the way or how it will end," said Dennis R. Black, UB's vice president for student affairs. "In the episodes of the current season I've watched, you see college students being college students and living their lives. It's not a picture postcard for UC-Davis."

In expanding its college-life franchise by adding a male pledge counterpart to its programming lineup, MTV will follow a similar formula to its sister program. The real-life cast of "Fraternity Life" will see six would-be frat guys rooming together in a North Buffalo house, with video crews trained on their pursuit of happiness, Greek-dom and passing grades.

The identities of the participating male and female students have yet to be revealed.

While MTV's negotiations have been conducted directly with the involved sororities and fraternities, the school is well aware of the network's interest, Black said.

"We know they are planning to film the reality shows here and that our students will be the focus, but we're not a direct party, just a very interested party," he said.

University officials hope the shows will portray UB in a way that attracts future students, but they are aware that in reality-based television, there are no guarantees the school's best attributes will show up on the screen.

MTV representatives have been busy in recent days securing housing in Buffalo's University Heights neighborhood near the UB South Campus for the two groups of pledges. They also have been looking at temporary office space to serve as local headquarters for the two programs for the next few months.

MTV crews are expected to start shooting the two shows soon after Labor Day, timed with the start of the school year and the kickoff of the rush season.

As the cable network crews set up, Universal Pictures film crews are scheduled to be in town to shoot scenes for the major motion picture "Bruce Almighty," starring Jim Carrey. Shooting is expected to start next week, capturing the sights and sounds of the Buffalo area. Carrey won't arrive until late September, when a key scene on the deck of a Maid of the Mist boat is shot below Niagara Falls. In the movie, Carrey's character plays God for a day when God, played by Morgan Freeman, gets fed up with all the complaining and gives Carrey a chance to show he can do a better job.


http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial...24/1026775.asp
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Old 12-05-2007, 02:41 PM
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You do know this post is 5 years old right???
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Old 12-05-2007, 04:35 PM
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lol it's my fault; bringing this back
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Old 12-05-2007, 05:01 PM
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You do know this post is 5 years old right???
It IS five years old...whoops!
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