Wednesday, October 29, 2014

1. King Hall

      Number one on this blog because this building is number one in my heart. King Hall, the building where every film or prospective film major, here at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, can be found spending much of their time; myself included. This is a beautiful, but small, building found diagonally left of DePaolo Hall. I, as well as most of the students, enter from the back of the building which is not photographed above. The back entrance faces the university commons and also includes a bike rack making it a convenient entrance for many students. However, the front of the building offers students and visitors a large and attractive staircase entryway, with three sets of double-doors.


        The inside of the building has two floors; the 1st floor includes a classroom set up like a movie theater (pictured above),  other assortments of classrooms, and many professor's offices. I take a very long Moviemakers & Scholars class in the above movie theater and every time I walk into the classroom I get excited because the theater setting just makes me feel so at home! The 2nd floor houses a wider range of classrooms, including one I have my University 101 class in, and more offices, such as the Dubraisers Office.

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