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Examples of what works, what doesn't, and how shooters can improve their work instantly by following simple techniques--that's what this one-of-a-kind DVD offers. It is teacher-friendly, and student-friendly. As a bonus, ten lesson plans are provided to help teachers reinforce the training contained on "The Shooter's Guide Volume 1: Fundamentals"
Stop locking and unlocking your video layers. Here's the better way to delete audio from video clips in Final Cut Pro 7.
Here's the quick fix for a messy Final Cut Pro workspace.
For the times you need to select everything to the right of your timeline....
Mehleena has a few on-camera tips for anchors & reporters.
This in-classroom DIY project takes nothing more than a dry-erase board and a roll of electrician's tape.
Just a gentle reminder that all your technology will eventually fail you.
An classroom assignment idea to make use of all those old VHS tapes.
Coach Davis shares his in-classroom tip for keeping equipment from going missing.
Brandon demonstrates how to create a fully functional studio light kit on the cheap. It's not pretty, but it gets the job done.
Mehleena shows examples of some effective student standups from several decades of HTV Magazine stories.
This year’s Returners Workshop will include a three-day bus tour to Memphis and Nashville. This will be an incredible opportunity for teachers to work as video journalists on the road, finding content for individual blog pages to share with the world. You will create video stories, short print articles, and photographs, uploading it all to the web. It is your chance to be a 21st century journalist and share those skills with your students in the fall. Register today! www.scholasticbroadcasting.com
Final project by three 6th grade students at ASB Workshops Miami. ASB Workshops provides training and resources for broadcast journalism students and teachers. www.scholasticbroadcasting.com
Say hello to the thirteen bus touring teachers. Follow along over the next week as they get off the bus and find their stories. Next stop, Memphis, Tennessee.
Pam Andrews and Jon Reese find out why this "off the beaten" path chicken joint is drawing FOOD Network raves and customers from all over the world.
A little inspiration music, please.
Students who attended the ASB Workshop at Royse City High School near Dallas in July were challenged to tell a story that fit the soundtrack music they were provided. They only had about three hours to plan, shoot and edit. Check out the clever ending, featuring a surprise "actor."
Hillcrest High School gives us a peak inside their broadcast studio in Springfield, MO. To submit an ASB Studio Tour of your own, email brandon@scholasticbroadcasting.com
The Staff of Searider News show off their studio all the way from Waianae, Hawaii.
The staff of Buzz TV in Fort Mill, SC give a tour of their studio.