Check it out! I found this documentary very inspiring.
http://www.vimeo.com/groups/journalists/videos/5084097
While roaming the Internet, I came across several works that really moved me. However, this specific video I thought was really well put together. It is about the 2009 Palmer Fest at the University of Ohio in Athens. Last year this annual event got out of control and police ended up having to shut down the fest. Students got out of hand, throwing beer cans at police officers on horseback.
This particular video has nothing to with fighting for a cause, or promoting awareness about something, but I feel it was very well put together. The audio in the back round is all live from the actual riots and event. The photos in the show progress perfectly with the audio clips. Even the photos I thought were extremely well taken. They were so clear and real. None of them seemed staged but instead were candid and all taken in front of the same American flag. In a way it is ironic to see the actions of people, the fake salutes they give, in front of something that should be so sacred.
I enjoyed the flow of the video and really think everything matched up really well and it was really clear. The transition from the party scene to the night time when the police came was very real and it felt like you were watching what was actually happening. The descriptions from the crowd helped a lot and were key to understanding and getting a feel for the whole event. The only thing I really wanted to change or criticize was the ending. I felt like all of a sudden the video just stopped. I wish there had been more information about the police and riots and an actual story ending to the video. Other than that, I really enjoyed this piece.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
A Little About Me
Hi, I'm Lauren Phifer! Welcome to my blog!
Right now I am a sophomore at the University of Maryland. I love my school and enjoy being a Terp. When I'm not doing work, I spend most of my time with friends. I love sporting events and I try to go to every home football and basketball game.
This semester I entered the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. During my first year of college I became really interested in news reporting. I constantly am breathing in the news. I love how fast past this industry is and I enjoy the fact that everything about it is constantly changing. My goal is to one day work for a major news corporation as a news anchor. But for now we'll see where the world takes me!
Right now I am a sophomore at the University of Maryland. I love my school and enjoy being a Terp. When I'm not doing work, I spend most of my time with friends. I love sporting events and I try to go to every home football and basketball game.
This semester I entered the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. During my first year of college I became really interested in news reporting. I constantly am breathing in the news. I love how fast past this industry is and I enjoy the fact that everything about it is constantly changing. My goal is to one day work for a major news corporation as a news anchor. But for now we'll see where the world takes me!
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