My work so far at Public Opinion. This time, I did more video work than photography. Each video took me about at least one or two hours of shooting time and three hours of editing. Process video is a bit more fun and creative. Food will be a continuous project at Public Opinion. I will break down my videos even for more the coming week. Please enjoy. Caution, eat something before you watch the videos.
Windy Knoll Farm Market and Creamery, Chambersburg, makes doughnuts on Monday afternoon and sells it on Fastnacht Day.
Olympia Candy Kitchen, Chambersburg, makes chocolate covered Strawberries for Valentine's Day.
My first multimedia internship at Public Opinion, Chambersburg, PA, is done and I have 11 weeks to go! Here are some of published work I have done so far. A mixture of photography, video, and mobile:
A red dragon meets a young fellow with a nice slacks at the lake and invites him to a lake party. The imagination sparked at the stop motion station by Darian Dilorenzo, 4.
The Martin ArtQuest is the proud permeant and interactive exhibition at the Frist Center. With at least 21 hand-on activities, the center invites of all ages with imagination and curiosity for art.
CHIPS QUINN SCHOLAR PROGRAM MULTIMEDIA TRAINING
What is new in journalism? Mobile Journalism. I went to Nashville, TN, for a week for training by Chips Quinn Scholar Program at the Freedom Forum Institute. The multimedia training prepares scholars on their upcoming internship in hopes for minorities to diverse the newsroom.
One of the assignments issued by Val Hoepneer, Director of Education at the Freedom Forum Institute, was the mobile assignment. Our task was to use the iphone touch to video, photograph, interview, and edit with the small device.
The video above was edited with the Slice app. Here is a quick tutorial of what Slice app can do
Another app I used was Pano. The app was able to capture a panorama of my location. Here are examples of the Frist Center outside and inside.
Pano does a great job in stitchingthe photographs together, but as you can see in the S in Expression can slightly be off. The slice and the Pano apps are more tools for journalist to use on the go. Quick and fast, but it will never replace original storytelling.