Quips from the quad

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Lif Life on Francis Quad F i Q d


Medium vertical shot, , perspective & framing

Madalyn Mauro, 17, a high school senior from West Des Moines, Iowa, poses for her Moines, Iowa, poses for her parents Tim and Jen Mauro at the columns on the quad. The Mauro family looked over the Mauro family looked over the University of Missouri campus on Thursday. “I just like feel it.” said Madalyn about the campus. said Madalyn about the campus “It is a lot more southern than Des Moines, and I like that.”


Vertical, wide angle, storytelling ‐‐ t t lli Jen Mauro from West Des Jen Mauro from West Des Moines, Iowa photographs her daughter, Madalyn, at the iconic columns of The University of Missouri. Madalyn d l is considering d attending Mizzou in the Fall of 2015 of 2015.


Unusual perspective, medium close‐up ‐‐ Dr. James Lee, a bioengineering professor at the University of Missouri, takes his dog Shilo for walks on the Francis Quadrangle. his dog Shilo for walks on the Francis Quadrangle. Shilo, a chihuahua, has an Shilo, a chihuahua, has an outgoing disposition according to Lee. "He loves people," Lee said.


Extreme close‐up John, a workman for Sirchal Contractor, ties down cyclone cloth at the Swallow Hall construction site on the University of Missouri'ss campus. construction site on the University of Missouri campus Swallow Hall, which is Swallow Hall which is adjacent to the Francis Quadrangle, is one of many sites with protective fencing. "The dark cloth covers the fence to make sure nobody can see inside," John said.


Medium close‐up Cole Hockman, 2, of Columbia, messes around with his mom, Accountancy Prof. Kit H k Kristen Hockman i th in the quad on the University of Missouri campus. Cole saw the d th U i it f Mi i C l th camera and reached to pull the canopy of the stroller over his head. “He’s really squirrely sometimes,” said Prof. Hockman.


Vertical close up A former University of Missouri student enjoys his lunch on Francis quad. “I work for an architectural firm,” he said. “I like to come to the quad to eat lunch.”


Storytelling, horizontal, medium shot Visiting engineering professors from India, conduct a test of their hybrid control, which converts solar and wind power to a battery.


Closing shot, Horizontal, wide shot Yilun Zhan, Angelica Zhang and Meng Ren, students in an Intensive English class, stroll the quad and take photos. They will be freshmen this Fall .


Produced by Team 2 Produced by Team 2 Interviews, photos and captions by Paul Interviews photos and captions by Paul Apfelbeck, Sandy Gaul, Nancy Gibson, D id R d l David Ragsdale and Frank Vanderslice d F k V d li


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