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Peter Sagal, host of NPR's Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me! was part of the club and productions when he was a student at Harvard in the 1980s. He looks back in conversation with WBUR's Lisa Mullins and the theater group's current president, Josh Hillers.
To talk about the video board production at Kutztown University, Justin and Matt are joined by Marisa Bragg, a student-athlete, and Renee Hellert, Kutztown's Athletic Director. They share how things have been going in the first year with their video display, how the display brought opportunities to Marisa and other students on campus, and much more from behind the scenes of their live event productions. Links: Kutztown University Athletics Webpage: https://kubears.com/
In this episode, host David DesRoches interviews the Baffled production team: Grace McGuire, Jillian Catalano, and Jake McCarthy. Grace is a second-year student are Quinnipiac University, majoring in Journalism with a double-minor in Spanish and Sociology. Jillian is also a second-year student; a Public Relations major minoring in management. Jake is a first-year journalism major and psychology minor. This podcast is a production of the Quinnipiac University Podcast studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(Apr 16, 2021) Some SUNY Plattsburgh theater students have given the Shakespearian character, Ophelia, from Hamlet, her own “me, too” moment in a new online play. Also: Governor Cuomo signed new legislation that will give more low-income households access to affordable high-speed internet service.
Event production skills learned in high school can help students at the next level. To hear an example of this, Justin and Matt spoke with Becky Hoch, Media Academy Director at Papillion La Vista High School, and Aidan Cho, former Papillion student and current student at the University of South Dakota. They share details of their video board production and implementation, the manual Aidan created and much more. Papillion La Vista High School Project Photo: https://www.daktronics.com/en-us/photos/details?pn=WP-21141&cid=PLSBNE-005 Daktronics Crew Connect: https://daktronics.widen.net/s/r83b7wthta/cutsheet_crew-connect_hs
In this first episode of the new year, Chris explores the concept of student production as key to student engagement. After taking courses through Adobe Education in which creativity was an underlining theme the focus on having students produce at the end of each week became a vital component of the remote learning process.
UCSD students and alumni showcase their finished videos and video projects in process. March 2015. Series: "Up&Coming Wired" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 29410]
UCSD students and alumni showcase their finished videos and video projects in process. March 2015. Series: "Up&Coming Wired" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 29410]
UCSD students and alumni showcase their videos. December 2014. Series: "Up&Coming Wired" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 28919]
UCSD students and alumni showcase their videos. December 2014. Series: "Up&Coming Wired" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 28919]
Montclair State University students in the Department of Theatre and Dance perform Claire Porter's "Sentenced to Sentences" at the 92 Street Y Harkness Dance Center's Fridays at Noon Series on January 31st, 2014.