Monday, May 12, 2014

Final Project Buzzed Video




Did you know that nearly 13,000 people are killed each year due to alcohol-related incidents, or how about an estimated 32% of fatal car crashes involve an intoxicated driver or pedestrian. It seems that even though these statistics are increasing yearly people still tend to do it. Is alcohol that addictive that people must drink and drive? It is sad to say that people have to learn the hard way for them to understand the danger that they put themselves in when you drink and drive.  A story I feel like everyone should know about is “Went to the Party” by Brett M Christensen, where an innocent young women went to a party and decided to drink sprite instead of alcohol because her mom asked her to, but of course others were drinking alcohol at the party. Young adults, a party, liquor, and driving this sounds like a recipe for disaster, as it was because on her way home a drunk driver from the party crashed into the young lady’s car. The only thing she could do was tell her mom that she loved her through the words of journalist who was there recording everything she said. I encourage anyone who sees this to read this story because it can save life. One day the message will ring a bell and people will stop drinking and driving, but until then I hope everyone makes it home safe from the parties that they attend.



Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Final Project Top

Don't Drive and Drink, Think!

Aiden and I will be doing a report on the student body's "Buzzed" event as well as talking about drunk driving.

This podcast will combine both video, audio, and images, and will be mainly focused on the student's trying to prevent harm to their peers, as well as some facts about drunk driving and its risks.

Aiden and I already have a lot of video, and some pictures, but pan to use copyright/royalty free images in order to create an image gallery to accompany audio which will be more informational about drunk driving.

We want to perpetuate the understanding of drunk driving and it's ramifications, and hopefully this video will prevent any future accidents, and help raise awareness around drunk driving and how preventable it is.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Video 2 Critique

Hula Hooping and It's Place In Society

Hula hooping is an old traditional activity that was said to be created in England back during the 14th century,and hit international fame in the late 1950's.

Traditionally the hoops were made out of willow rattan, grapevines and grass but today they air made out of plastic with creative colors and accessories. "Hula" came from the Hawaiian dance because of the hip movements you have to do in order to keep the toy swirling around your waist.

 The "hula hoop" was used by the Native Americans as a form of storytelling dance, as they used over a dozen hoops to create shapes and formations representing symbols, animals, and storytelling elements.

 Recently the popularity in hula hoop dancing has increased exponentially, especially in teens and young adults.There is actually a "World Hoop Day" to celebrate hooping and you can find the hooping activity at a couple of festivals.  Today we consider hula hooping a recreational activity.

It creates a steady rhythmic groove when twirling the toy around your waist, neck, arm, or leg so that the hoop doesn't stop twirling. The hoop can provide a simple cardio exercise as it speeds up your heart beat, but also give you the sense of pleasure and fun.

Originally created for pleasure and exercise, the hula hoop was more often sen as a fun play toy, rather than an expression of creativity. But since individualism has become more highly prized in society, many teens scramble to fit in.

 Adult hula hoops are about 40 inches and kid’s hula hoops are 12. Hula hoops are being made with certain weights and size due to the advancement in tricks, and modernization of hooping. The heavier and larger hoops are used for slow hooping and body tricks.

Lighter hoops are used for the hoop for fast twirling and quick hand tricks. Hula hoops are used in a glow in the dark circus act using glow sticks and LED technology, they are also used in tricks in which the hula hoop is set on fire through kerosene and professionals are able to hoop. 

Since festivals and EDM have become a prominent part of young culture, many young people, and young adults begin using their leisure time to learn hula hooping, poi, and other related activities.

I (Aiden) went to Electric Forest and Camp Bisco my senior year in high school, actually the summer after I'd graduated. It was one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had, both spiritually and mentally.

I'd never been out of state without my parents before, so both experiences fueled my independence. I felt like an adult, and individual amongst this sea of bodies, paint, and bright clothes.

After the festivals, I kept up my interests, even picked up some poi techniques. Poi is a combination of body and wrist movements which controls the direction of two balls, either colored or LED, which are held by rope or cord and spun.

I got the hula hoop pictured, Rainbow Dash, for Christmas last year and since the suns come out, I have been avidly trying to relearn all skills and tricks.  It's been a struggle.

David did really well, keeping his body and legs even, and understanding that the correct hula hooping motion is back and forth with your hips, less of a "bring it around town" motion. He eventually got it on the third try, and kept the hoop on his hips.

The trick, called the vortex, is extremely hard to learn, but easy to master once you've gotten the knack for it. The rule is to use the opposite hand from the way your hoop is going.

You use the motion of the hoop to create the illusion of the hoop moving like a hurricane around you. Once you've mastered getting into the vortex, you can keep trying to get out, and then learn other tricks, like cat eyes, isolation's and others.

Keep practicing, and don't get discouraged! Hoop like nobody is watching!



Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Video Project 2 Topic

For the project Aiden & I planned on doing another instructional of video of a physical activity. Aiden is going to show me how to do a trick with a hula-hoop. We plan on having a from  background software music from the IMovie program as we'll as audio of her instructing me on how to do the hula-hoop trick as our sound source. In the write up for the video we plan on discussing the general background on hula-hooping and some other interesting facts to go along with it.

Recording - David & Aiden

Video Editing - Aiden

Article - David & Aiden

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Video Review

Stannard Gymnasium, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT- Today I learned some tips and tricks from my friend David, as well as some of the members of the men’s basketball, The Hornets. I learned proper stance, hand placement, all the sweet moves.

It was a lot of fun working with David, Jojo and Josh because they put up with me so well. I’m terrible at most sports and basketball is no exception. The guys were very patient, and their pointers made sense. That’s one thing that I like about sports; the logistics of it. If you keep your elbow in an L and use your non-dominant hand to guide the ball, you get more power, more lift, and more control to your shot. It’s like watching a tennis ball hit a wall, and using math/logic to figure out where it’ll land; with the right trajectory and amount of force combined with a keen eye, you can properly make a basket.

There’s certain rituals each person has; Jojo bounces the ball twice, David spins it and brings it around his back, I do a little jig and then kick my heels up. Whatever works; as long as you can properly assess how far you need to shoot, and how much strength you need have to shoot. Really the game all boils down to trajectory, force, and complete self-confidence. Like David said, you have to step up to the line knowing you’ll make it, because negative thought may fool the mind, and you want to be successful at the charity stripe.

Plus, just having some sort of physical activity in your day to day life is extremely healthy and could even help prevent certain illnesses in the future. Having hobbies at this age is healthy for our personal health, as well as the health of our relationships; you’ll never meet anybody new if you never do anything new. Even though I felt uncomfortable because I wasn’t at their skill level, the lessons they taught me were simply, yet very easy to remember.

Finally, the last thing that I learned, or re-learned rather, is that perfection is earned, not just rewarded. I wasn’t automatically good because I wanted to me, and the guy weren’t automatically super good either; we have to work towards our dreams and goals, and put our time and effort into things we’re passionate about. I had fun, and I made new friends, while trying something new.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Video Script

The purpose of this video is to show Aiden how to accurately and consistently make free throws. It will also give the guys some time to show off and do some tricks, and give me more pointers. David-Today w’re in the Stannard Gym, I got a few of my teammates here, and we’re gonna show you some free throws and (routines) (David introduces friends, being shotting, showing correct form, et ct.) Jojo- How do you wanna shoot? Underhand or overhand? A- I wanna shoot overhand, like you guys do; Teach me so I’ll know what I’m doing Jojo- Which is your dominant hand? A-Umm. I guess my right… Jojo-Okay, then put your left hand on the side of the ball to guide it, then place your right hand on top. Spread your fingertips, the throw should be all fingertips A- So keep my elbows in, fingertips do all the work, feet spread, knees bent? Jojo- Yeah, however feels more fluid…comfortable (I shoot a bunch, finally get it) Josh-Okay, so when I shoot, I walk up to the line, bounce the ball twice with his right, then shoots. (Keeps D-When stepping up to the free-throw line, you always need to put in the most amount of effort; you can never think about missing, no one is perfect, so even if you miss, keep trying. -I bounce the ball twice, spin it in my hands, then bring it around my back, then shoot (David shoots) D- Perfect way, square your back, plant your legs, keep your elbow in an L shape, ball resting on your palm, then squat, and shoot (extending your arm) A- okay, so like this (insert bloopers, failed attempts, David & Friends Laughing) (Finally makes the shot) D- Okay Aiden, in order to free throw correctly you need to plant your feet shoulder width apart, knees bent, and loose; remember its all in the wrist D-For free throws, always remember; elbow, legs, and follow through on your shot. Do that, and you’re good to go. Persons Included; Josh Bosworth (Interviewed), David Johnson, Aiden Pichette, Trayvon Shirley, Jojo Woodruff (Free Throw Teacher)

Monday, March 31, 2014

Video in Newspapers

I researched a local newspaper in Rhode Island called "The Pawtucket Times". I had chance to actually read a hard copy of the newspaper and it was professional looking, but the Internet site looked like a pop-up type of page. The website did look amateurish and could use a lot of fixing up, however, the stories were interesting. This paper drew my interest because they did a personal article on one of my closest friends from the of town Pawtucket. I looked through the site and i found a couple of videos that close to a minute long. Usually newspaper sites have video archives where you can go and see videos that are related to some of the stories but the Pawtucket didn't or at least I wasn't able to find it. Another thing I noticed was that they had a out of date video as one of their video feed headlines which is not a normal thing either. iReport and Pawtucket times are similar because they both publish recent news, but they differ becuase iReport has news from all around and "The Pawtucket Times" covers local news. Don't consider this is not a bashing to "The Pawtucket times", instead consider it a friendly review.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

iReport Critique

When you sign up for ireport cnn they elect to give you a tour so that you can learn how to navigate around the website. It's sort of like of YouTube where they have the latest top rated videos so that you can see what's popular. The page is also linked to the actual CNN page, I was streaming the page from my phone and when I swiped the screen to left CNN homepage popped up. I feel like this is a good idea for being efficient because streamers don't have to re-stream the page. The best thing is it allows people to upload their own videos with the opportunity of making the actual CNN page. It is a global news-gathering tool. However, this means anyone can upload a video without edits. I think that this may be the only bad idea because none of the videos are screened, therefore some videos may be too explicit or over the top for viewers.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

LSC Mens Basketball Audio Slideshow

LSC Men's Basketball Feature Story

It was a pleasure to have coach Joe Krupinski of the Men's Basketball team take time out of his day and do this brief interview. We felt like it was no better person to talk to than the Head Coach himself if we wanted meaningful insight. He summed up the whole season with a brief 4 minute interview. He first introduced himself as he has been the head coach here at Lyndon for six years. Coach Kruspinski spoke on his teams successful season as they set first time accomplishments like playing a regular season game against the University of Vermont(Division 1). We asked Coach Kruspinski what three words described his team the best and his response was "Passionate,energetic and improved". Working with the coach and listening to David talk about basketball made me realize that some people really do have a passion in them; it brings happiness to their lives, and gives them something to look forward to when their down. The pictures really brought that idea home for me, because you can see all the determination and pride in their faces, and you can see how excited the fans are as well. The coach gave us not only his own opinions, but insights as well, which showed me a lot about his passion for the game, as well as his rational, logical plans for the team. Interview:Aiden Photos:David (Courtesy of Bryan Barber ) Audio Edits:Aiden Slideshow Edits: David

Monday, March 17, 2014

Audio Slideshow Synopsis

Aiden & I will be covering the Lyndon State Men's Basketball team. We will cover the whole season and get some coverage and information from most of the games that they have played.  We will visually introduce each player on the team in the slideshow and show some in game action photos of players courtesy of the Lyndon State Athletic department. There will be an interview with the Head Coach Joe Krupinski on his overall thoughts about the season, a recap and his best moments of the year. The interview will be the main part of the audio for the project. We will get some info on the teams plans for next year. When its all said and done our point will be to help people get to know the team and here the head coach's outtake on the season.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Two Slideshows one Photo Gallery

http://www.nba.com/video/channels/playoffs/2013/06/07/finals-game1-slideshow.nba/index.html
http://www.nfl.com/photos/0ap2000000330805/0ap2000000333633
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NH5PNDmRic

I chose this NBA game 7 audio slideshow, NFL draft combine photo gallery, and Washington State Huskies Men's basketball photo slideshow.It is cool how you can relive this amazing NBA final game through photos and commentators voices narrating the game through each picture. I think the voices help keep the viewers attention because as each picture comes up the commentators explains what had just happened in the game play by play style which makes it seem as if you are watching a video. This was my first time seeing an audio slideshow.I feel like slideshows and photo galleries work better than story tools, especially audio slideshows because they help bring the pictures to life.Sound does makes a big difference: pictures already tell 1000 words and with audio it helps create more visuals and words to interpret pictures.  A photo gallery is hard to relate with if its something that you have no interest in.


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

To This Day & Slam Poetry Podcast

In this podcast, Aiden and I give some reactions, thoughts, and opinions on Shane Koyczan's slam poem "To This Day". Below is the link to the YouTube video
 

Slam Poetry is a style of delivery, as well as a genre of poetry. Slam poetry relates to either the originality of the work being presented by the author, and to the style in which they're delivering it. The authors tone and message in the poem are most important. Usually slam poetry is used to convey a message, such as Shane Koyczan's message in "To This Day" which is anti-bullying. Slam poetry is pretty recent to the scene, as it became more popular amongst teens because it a fast paced, emotion fueled way to convey the deepest parts of ones soul. Slam poetry is now a competitive sport, where contestants are judged based on the poem, it's originality, as well as it's structure, tone, and feel. “A poetry slam is a competition at which poets read or recite original work. These performances are then judged on a numeric scale by previously selected members of the audience." Even though it is a competitive scene, Slam poets are known for the compassion and their humility, as well as their tenacity, and ability to touch on hard subjects without seeming condescending or rude. Poets, such as Andrea Gibson, use personal stories to fuel their poetry, adding a human element to the story. All slam poetry must be original, which puts a lot of stain on the poets because they want to avoid sounding cliché or monotonous. But because Andrea and Shane both underwent so much opposition and hatred as children, their poetry, in my opinion, is raw and breathtaking; it forces one to self examine their stance, either as a victim or the antagonizer. Both Andrea and Shane use their work to inspire those around them, to share a message that may not be pleasant, but certainly is necessary.

Podcast Assignment


Monday, February 17, 2014

Podcast Outline

To This Day Project - Shane Koyczan wrote “To This Day" to send a message about bullying. Our main reason for the podcast is to discuss the video and give feedback and our personal opinions. Below entails some of things we will discuss: -discuss how his personal experience sets the tone, -the vivid imagery that Koyczan, as well as his tone and pace really grasps the reader, and forces them to self examine, -in most cases, people will fall into two different categories; they will either relate to shane, or relate to the bullies. In the case of the matter, it is presented in such a visually stimulating way, it hooks the video cane open their eyes and show them a new perspective. -Talk about how it tells different stories through the lives of a girl and boy and how some of these problems they were facing, people are go through them everyday. - How much emotion he displays throughout the video. -How bullying can have an affect and play a bad role throughout your entire life making you lose self confidence. -How the video raises awareness about bullying. - What emotions do the video bring out of a person. - Our favorite part that meant the most to us/ what part stuck out to us.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Podcast Exercise


ESPNU College Hoops Podcast


ESPN Firs Take Podcast



Why I picked these two Podcasts! I picked these two podcast because these were shows that I could listen to because it had some relevance to my life. I also picked them because they were sports related one which was college hoops and this is something I can relate to since I am current collegiate NCAA participant. The other podcast was about a collegiate football player and NBA news about the upcoming all-star weekend events. Overall I love sports and this was something I could listen to.


What I liked and dislike! I like the fact that I could download the podcast or listen to at it any time of the day just in case i missed it when it was live. What I dislike about podcast is that I can not really listen audio news information unless I have either video to go with or it is some serious breaking news, without the two I lose interest very fast.

Will I continue to listen to these Podcast! I don't know if I would continue to listen to the podcast on  regular basis, only way I would listen to podcast is if I was away from a TV or on a road trip but since Iphone's are so tech savvy, I could just browse live video news on my phone and get the same information.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Mayor Candidate Outdoing Tax Base

At the Springfield mayor debate last night, candidate Juanita Williams accused Abraham logrolling. It was said that Abraham was trying to work for his friends(Main St. residents) who contributed largely to his campaign by widening Main St.






Jesse Abraham said he would try to improve three things in the town that would benefit the people. In fact, he tried to give everyone something but city funds could not support his plan.




League president Sally Ham said the "League of Women Voters" sponsored debate was a success as  there were 245 people attendance .



Comparing Two Washington D.C. News Channels

Fox 5 DC & WUSA9 Local Channels



Fox 5 DC and WUSA9 are two local news channels in the Washington D.C. area. WUSA9 in my opinion does a better job at writing as the news stories are mostly short and brief, although Fox 5 DC is my favorite of the two. Fox 5 DC has the better websites as the website is more interactive.  Fox 5 also does a better job of videos and picture slide shows as well. They both cover local and national news as the channels are good resources to get your news from.  Fox 5 DC looks as though it has more workers than WUSA 9 just because the site seems like it has a lot more to offer than WUSA 9.


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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Writing Exercise

Man Faces Aggravated Assault For Hunting Incident !

Albany, VT – 01/30/14 – On October 20, 2013 detectives from the Vermont State Police and game wardens from the Vermont Department of Fish and Game began a joint investigation into a hunting related shooting that took place on the Urie Rd.



Conrad Masse and Wayne Goff were hunting bears on Urie Rd. Shots were fired and Goff was shots.



Investigators say that Goff ( Age 58) was shot in the pelvic area. He was treated by the Dartmouth Hitchock Medical Center and has since been released with stable conditions.



Masse(Age 72) was given a citation for firing on a road, having a loaded gun in his car, and invalid permits. Masse has to appear in court on Feb. 28, 2014 for a possible charge of aggravated assault.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

#1 Offense vs. #1 Defense Superbowl XLVIII

Petyon Manning's high powered offense matches up against Richard Sherman's ball hawking defense. Who will prevail?



Tune in Sunday, Feb 2 6:30pm EST for this highly anticipated game.

LSC Mens Basketball

Lyndon Hornets Men's basketball swept the weekend with a 2-0 record defeating Maine Maritime & Husson University.



Junior Forward George Carle (Central Falls, Rhode Island) looks to facilitate on offense.



Junior Guard David Johnson (Washington, DC) drives pass defender.


The Hornets really had it going and looks to continue their streak @Johnson State Sat, Feb 1
http://lyndonhornets.com/sports/mbkb/index