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Unlike dear Spongebob here, what I learned in journalism school so far has not been “blankity, blank, blank.” In fact, J2150 has been conditioned so much into my life that I had a dream that I was conducting an audio interview with someone. Even my REM-stated brain remembered to get two clear audio interviews and scoped out lots of good nat sound (I think I was at a dress making shop or something. Perhaps it was a psychic vision of events to come). It appears that you can’t even outrun journalism in your dreams. No one is safe now.
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This week I did some “jouranlisming” that is totally new in this adapting world of journalism. Instead of creating a story using a video camera, audio recorder and DSLR, I did a story all on my iPhone – in one hour (or less). The link to my final product is in my last post, but I’ll go over how it felt completing the assignment in such a short amount of time in this post. Continue reading on WordPress.com The word of journalism is changing. Click the link to read my mobile assignment on NaNoWriMo at MU’s College Avenue Residence Hall.
https://steller.co/stories/377660053672428973 Raise your hand if you thought working with audio would be easy *raises hand.* Now keep your hands up if working with it was actually easy *….puts hand down.* May I just say, as person who is as visual as it gets, creating an audio story was actually pretty challenging. Continue reading on WordPress.com It’s Homecoming for MU Tigers so let’s keep this post brief so we can get back to homecoming festivities! In this past week’s discussion, the topic of storyboards was brought up. For a person like me who probably definitely maybe wants to go into television, storyboarding (if that’s even a verb) can seem like God’s gift to media. But I do have some reserves. So here are my pro’s and con’s for storyboards.
Continue reading on WordPress.com Personal post time that relates to journalism and not so much the lecture! And no, the title does not suggest a C.S. Lewis book is coming out about journalism. But at the cross-section of my love for journalism and theatrics comes one of the greatest shows I could possibly encounter: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Continue reading on WordPress.com Here and now as I cheer for the Missouri Tigers who are making no such progress in their game of football, I reflect on Mizzou’s very own Sarah Hill’s lesson in writing for the ear. If I ultimately do plan on going into the broadcast field, then this information is of the utmost importance to me.
Continue reading on WordPress.com Warm up that Netflix queue, it’s time to start watching some documentaries! I was particularly glad that in this week’s lecture, we were able to get a condensed lesson in documentary and what Mizzou plans to do with there new Documentary program. If you don’t recall, I’m a film buff, and I’d say the documentary category is no exception to my love of film.
Continue reading on WordPress.com Boy, am I very excited to talk about Adobe Premiere. A brief bit of background about my video editing “career” before I actually delve into some useful information (or you can just fast forward to the bolded points). I began using video editing software as early as 2007 with the lovely program Windows Movie Maker. Flash forward to 2008, me and my best friend caught something of an iCarly fever and decided to do web videos of our own under the YouTube name MNCinemas. I was usually in charge of taking all of the footage and editing it nicely, adding sound effects, titles and credits, and other stuff. By 2009, my dad gifted me with the Adobe Premiere + Photoshop Elements 8 combo pack because I was on my way to becoming a pro. I used that for a couple of years before I eventually graduated to the regular Adobe suite, mostly using it for class video projects.
Continue reading on WordPress.com This past week we learned a little bit about Twitter etiquette. I hope you know that my title is all in good fun, and it’s just one example of what not to do when trying to be professional on Twitter (though, quite honestly, I think typ1ng l1k3 th15 has gone out with the early 2000s. So if someone makes that mistake, they may be a time traveler from the not-so-distant past).
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