Showing posts with label Multimedia Journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multimedia Journalism. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2020

How to add B roll the longer version

This is 20 minutes long with more detail that might be helpful. You can move the video along to where you need the information

Friday, March 20, 2020

How to ad B Roll and other tricks in Premiere

This video shows how I made the Duck Parade video in Premiere. It shows how you add b roll, lighten and darken video clips, enhance audio, make a copyright sign, unlink and cut video, and size a video clip.

Shooting video

This is the video I made while demonstrating how to make an interview video in Adobe Premiere.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

video editing with Premiere

This was made with the screen video capture of Kaltura. It is a bit blurry. This is my first attempt with Kaltura and much I still don't understand. I am hoping this is still helpful as you work on your first interview project.

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Time lapse of the Ash skyline construction

This a time lapse of the Ash Skyline building that spans over two years from start to finish. Photos where shoot from the same location during this time period.

Ash Skyline Plaza from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Duck Parade

Cedarville students bid ducks farewell Waddle way to nearby pond Click here for video

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Fuller’s Land Build Blitz

Fuller's Land Build Blitz from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

Time-lapse video of the first three homes at Fuller's landing, June 19-June 25, 2014. Video by Cathie Rowand

How to Shoot Time Lapses

This might be a fun technique to add to your video.

Balyeat's Coffee shop

Balyeat's Coffee Shop from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

Balyeat's Coffee shop in Van Wert owner of 51 years Dale Davies, 83, retires. CAthie Rowand | The Journal Gazette

Monday, April 10, 2017

James Beavers Funeral

James Beavers Funeral from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

Hundreds of veterans, current military members, and citizens attended the funeral services for James Beavers, a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran who died on November 23 and had no known family or friends to direct the handling of his remains, on Thursday at D.O. McComb and Sons funeral home on Lake Avenue in Fort Wayne. Numerous visitors continued on to pay their respects to the man for his service tot he country during the funeral with full military honors at Riverview Cemetery on Carroll Road. Journal Gazette video by Chad Ryan.

Survivors of massacre try to cope

Trinity Hairston and Damien Arrington from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

Trinity Hairston and Damien Arrington talk about the September murders that tore their family apart. Samuel Hoffman | The Journal Gazette

Meditation

Meditation from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

Meditation practitioners talk about finding calm in a hectic world. Cathie Rowand | The Journal Gazette

Rock Steady Boxing

Rock Steady Boxing from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

Tim Imler and the staff at Lutheran Life Villages started the Fort Wayne affilliate of the Rock Steady Boxing Club. The Club, which was origionally founded in Indianapolis, is meant to help those who suffer from Parkinson's Disease ease their symptoms through warmups, stretching exercises and non-contact boxing workouts. Journal Gazette video by Chad Ryan.

Family-run service station shuts its doors

Family-run service station shuts its doors from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

After 84 years at the intersection of Creighton Ave. and Oliver Street in Fort Wayne, and 41 years operated by Tom Barto, Barto's Gas Station closed its doors on Friday for the last time. Tom Barto took over the station from his father in 1973, and he and his wife, Beverly, have run it ever since, but due to upcoming costs and the couple approaching retirement age, they've decided to close down the station. Journal Gazette video by Chad Ryan.

Red-wing blackbird dive-bombs walkers

Red-wing blackbird dive-bombs walkers from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

A territorial male red-wing blackbird dive-bombs walkers, runners and bicyclists on the Pufferbelly Trail behind the Parkview Family YMCA near DuPont Road. The bird has harassed enough trail users that YMCA officials have posted signs warning of the winged attacks. Journal Gazette video by Chad Ryan.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Earth Day eye-opener by Cathie Rowand

The Junk Ditch doesn't come to mind when embarking on a 141-mile canoe trip from Fort Wayne to Toledo. You think about the Junk Ditch only when it is flooding. But the Save Maumee Grassroots Organization considers the ditch an important part of the Maumee River watershed. So its canoe trip started two Saturdays ago as a unique educational way to experience and expand on Earth Day; and where better to start than on the mostly neglected Junk Ditch? Read more and see video

Bee Strong by Cathie Rowand

We have declared a war on bees. You say, How can that be? We love bees. It must be the mites, viruses and producers of pesticides and herbicides killing the bees, not us. But, who is buying all those chemicals? Who chooses what you grow in your yards? Bees often go unnoticed. Quietly they go about their job pollinating the flowers that become fruits, vegetables and seeds for future generations of plants. But bees’ struggle for survival depends on us. If we allow them to die off, we soon will find that most of the foods we are fond of eating will no longer be available. Could we possibly be declaring war on ourselves as well? See more plus video