For the last week I've been elbow deep in high school kids. Everywhere I look, there's another one.
Which is okay, because this was the Georgia Scholastic Press Associations' annual journalism camp - this year called "Grady's Anatomy." I've helped the GSPA with some workshops in the past, but I did the full tour this year, teaching ten students as much as I could about photojournalism in five days.
In a few hours, this audio slide show (put together with Audacity and SoundSlides) will be shown to all the students at their wrap-up banquet. You can take a peak now. Excepting the lead in and last few photos, this is all shot by them. They did the interviews, too, and started the audio editing.
Let me know what you think ...
Friday, June 15, 2007
Grady's (Visual) Anatomy
Labels:
Actual Pictures,
Learning,
Multimedia,
Photojournalism
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3 comments:
really nice. i am impressed that they learned all that in a short period
Nicely done. I wish I knew Big Poppa.
Very nice, but ... SEVEN MINUTES!!!
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