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Stars of OSCRtv

Stars of OSCRtv:
(right) left to right: Juan, Natalie, and Dane.


Juan Brandenburg
Tech Talk panelist & Ninja
Major: Computer Engineer / Engineer Management
Position: Multimedia Consultant
Mac or Pc? went from all PC guy to a total Mac guy!

Hello everybody, how are you doing? I am a Computer Engineer student here at the University of Arizona and currently working as a multimedia consultant for OSCR. I used to work for IBM as a programming intern, and after that I came home to OSCR, where my previous technical skills have merged with the multimedia world. I like talking about technology and every day I look on the net for new advances and new gadgets. In my free time I like to develop web pages and play basketball. Whether you have a question or need some advice about technology, you can always find me at any of the multimedia locations on campus and I will be glad to help you out!
Mai-Ly Duong
Lady on the Street, Client Profiles
Brian Oviedo
Producer and Host of OSCRtv
Daniel Schneider
OSCRtv credits: "Day in the Life," "Top 5," & "Fandango" animator

Dan joined OSCR shortly after his 2 year contract with Raytheon ended, where he single-handedly increased productivity by 42%. Since then, he's rescued orphans from a burning building, received honors from the Dean of Students for his outstanding academic record, and has been contacted by Intel, Google, and Microsoft for post-graduation careers. In addition to his stunning good looks and fascinating personality, he also has a habit of creating elaborate fake tales about his life... If you ever want to hear any more of his crazy stories, Dan works as a Tech Lead in the OSCR Underground in the ILC, where he also fixes computers and occasionally rescues stray puppies from being hit by cars.

Kristen Suagee-Beauduy
OSCRtv Assistant Producer

Kristen is a freshman designing her own major through the Inter-Disciplinary Studies degree program and minoring in American Indian Studies. Kristen is interested in social justice and how marginalized people have used art, technology and education to mobilize and change their communities.
Natalie Vazquez-Romero
OSCRtv panelist on "Tech Talk"

major: material science engineering
likes: shopping, surfing the web, movies, and of course music
hates: being sick, exams, and tomatoes.
Dane Velasquez
"Tech Talk" panelist, cameraman, Miro

Dane Velasquez is OSCR's Multimedia Technical Lead whose responsibilities are to provide technical support to OSCR's Multimedia computers as well as OSCR's clients. A jack-of-all-trades-but-master-of-none, he is a Computer Engineering Major/Music Minor whose hobbies are heavily media-centric and include amateur video and photo editing. His specialization is digital audio recording software.

He also plays guitar in the local indie band Allie's Mitt