Volume 126 Issue 2 kansan.com Mondav. August 26, 2013 NSAN rd d) tsts: 1.1 PG, year's and insenses responsibility what did best y. This was the on and orward THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN (n Prep) all ording om UDK The University Daily Kansan Thursday, August 22, 2013 Page 43 TRAVIS YOUNG/KANSAN LEFT: Freshman guard Ben McLemore shoots a 3-pointer at the end of the game against Iowa State at Allen Fieldhouse Jan. 9 to send it into overtime. McLemore scored 33 points. Kansas defeated the Cyclones in overtime 97-89. MIDDLE. Senior center Jeff Wittley dunks during the second half of the NCAA Tournament game against No. 8 seed North Carolina Tar Heels March 24 at the Sprint Center. Withey had 16 total points with 15 rebounds and five blocks contributing in the 70-58 win over the Tar Heels. ABOVE: Sophomore guard Naadir Tharpe drives the ball toward the basket during the second half of the game against Kansas State on Feb. 11. Selden Embiid Wayne Selden, guard (Freshman, Tilton School) A 6'5",225 lbs. shooter who can handle the ball and pass with ease Frankamp Mason Joel Embiid, center (Freshman, Rock School) A towering force in the paint who will be expected to gobble up rebounds Greene Conner Frankamp, guard (Freshman, Wichita North) A constant threat to score, especially from long range Ranked 76th overall by Rivals. com, a quick guard who can easse past defenders Frank Mason, guard (Freshman, tart Academy) Black Mickelson Brannen Greene, forward (Freshman, Tift County High School) A 6-6, 215 lbs. offensive athlete who attacks the rim with authority Tarik Black, forward (Senior, University of Memphis) 2012-13 Stats: 8.1 Hunter Mickelson, forward (Junior, University of Arkansas) 2012-13 Stats: 5.4 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 0.6 APG 2012-15 Stats; 8.1 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 0.4 AP Massanutten Military Academy) You rent, but you also own your TV, computer, clothes, furniture,and so much more. 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"Especially coming from pre-production where you have to internalize and visualize everything, it's great to be able to do tangible things like move a camera or set up lights now." McGinn says they are nearly done shooting the film and have begun the editing process, which has been the most rewarding part of production for him so far. Project by Jesse McGinness & William Frederich Lawrence, KS Contact me directors have had to learn to adjust to each others differing styles. "God, Grant Me" was partially funded through Kickstarter, a fundraising website that allows people to donate to various projects, but the project only receives the money if it's predetermined goal is met by a certain deadline. "We both have strengths in entirely different areas and weaknesses in entirely different areas, but that's okay," he said. "He's had to teach me how to nail things out and get things done in a timely manner, and I think I've taught him a lot about visuals and things like that that are very important." The film met its goal in the last hour with 69 backers donating a total of $4,530. One of those backers is Michelle Leatherby, a graphic design student at the University from Fayetteville, Ark. As a photographer herself, "God, Grant Me," a film created by two Lawrence residents, is currently in production. The duo reached their fundraising goal of $4,500 on Kickstarter in July. "GOD, GRANT ME"/XICKSTARTER.COM she said it was important to her to help fellow artists see their work come to fruition. "I think it's important as an artist to support other artists work, even if it's a completely different field," she said. "It's just nice to CLASSIFIEDS 2B CROSSWORD 5A be able to help other people with their projects, because I believe if I had a project they would help fund it as well. It's a real give and take in the artist community." McGinness and Friederich plan CRYPTOQUIPS 5A OPINION 4A McGiness and Friederich plan to finish and submit the film in early November to various festivals, including South by Southwest. If accepted, they hope to debut it in Lawrence this spring. SPORTS 1B SUDOKU 5A All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2013 The University Daily Kansan Don't forget Buy your textbooks if you haven't already. Edited by James Ogden Today's Weather Partly cloudy. 10 percent chance of rain. Wind SSW at 15 mph. Feeling hot hot hot.