Journalism 1550 -- The Process
Monday, December 6, 2010
Down to the Wire
Everything is coming down to the wire now. The project is in its last couple days of being a work in progress. Last actual class we took the final test, or quiz, or exam, whatever it is. Not going to lie, think I did pretty well. Being able to have that full sheet of notes might have helped. And the fact that I learned Boolean Connectors because it sounded funny. It's been rough the last week or so, lots and lots of work. It's kind of sad that out of the last three weeks of the semester, my easiest week far and away will be finals week. So this is life, eh?
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Class, or Lack Thereof
Not a whole lot going on in class this week. I got extra credit for going on Tuesday, which I was pretty pumped for. Though if I had known that I could have left for home on Monday or Tuesday rather than Wednesday, but hey, I think I'd rather have the extra credit. Still going hard on that project trying to get it all done. Also, still trying to get the group video done, so we'll see.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Crunch TIme
It seems to really be coming down to crunch time on the whole project thing. I guess it's a good thing, I think that people work best when pressed up against a time barrier. Well, I do anyways. We luckily don't have a whole lot to really get done at this point. We just have to film a few videos, maybe with some interviews, and then put everything we have up on the whole iWeb deal. I'm excited to see it as a finished product though. I've had this picture of it in my mind since we came up with the topic. Hopefully it turns out the way I've been seeing it, or at least it turns out looking nice enough to get an A. But I'll take an AB.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Project Taking Form
This week we really go a lot done as far as the final project for the class goes. We basically got our whole web page designed and now we just need to fill it in with the content, easier said than done I suppose. I am pretty excited though. I feel like we will have a pretty good project when it all comes together. I really like the route we chose because it enables a kind of witty, sarcastic, heavy on wordplay type of writing. It's being funny but being serious about the ways Marquette falls short. It's funny that none of the dryers in Schroeder actually dry your clothes, but it's also serious that someone needs to fix those damn things. In any event, we should be getting a good portion of our stuff together this week. Nice to have some of it done so the little Thanksgiving break can be restful.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Frakes
This past week was a pretty interesting one. Learned a little more about Photoshop, which is always useful, but more interesting was having Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Bill Frakes speak in class. What he does is really inspiring to be honest. To see everything he can do, putting out all kinds of material, video packages, still photos, music videos, printed stories, heartfelt pieces, sports pieces, it really showed what a journalist can do. It shows the optimum potential for a journalist. It also shows the new era of journalism, in which journalism is not just the printed story, but everything that goes along with that: the video, still photos and the like. It really made me want to be a journalist if nothing else. It made be wish I was graduated and could do the kind of things he did, but there's a whole lot of learning to do before that point, unfortunately.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Web bound
Class today was what I had kind of been waiting for. We learned how to design a website using iWeb. I was pretty pumped, I can't lie. I have iWeb on my computer, never used it. Never even thought of using it. I had no idea what it was. I was pumped to learn iWeb though because it's really the last step of making the final project. We've learned photography, we hopefully know how to write, we've learned video editing, so we really have all the tools to polish off the project now.
Our project should be pretty good by the way. Kind of pumped for that too. My favorite kind of writing is the sarcastic, deprecating, dark humor kind of writing. I feel like it really allows the writer to be creative and use his/her mind to its fullest extent. I also feels like it really allows the writer to use a more expanded vocabulary. That's part of the humor of it. If one writes a regular article one really wants to use words that every one is going to understand easily. But with this type of piece the writer can really be more creative with words.
Our project should be pretty good by the way. Kind of pumped for that too. My favorite kind of writing is the sarcastic, deprecating, dark humor kind of writing. I feel like it really allows the writer to be creative and use his/her mind to its fullest extent. I also feels like it really allows the writer to use a more expanded vocabulary. That's part of the humor of it. If one writes a regular article one really wants to use words that every one is going to understand easily. But with this type of piece the writer can really be more creative with words.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Rally to Restore/ and or Keep Alive Fear/ and or Sanity
Today's assignment was really an awesome one.
We got to make a rally poster for Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's rally this weekend. It was cool because we were able to take our budding skills in inDesign and Photoshop and put them to use in a way that was both fun and creative. I tried to have a little fun with it and put in a little comedy, kind of using how Stephen Colbert, on his show, makes fun of Jon Stewart in a somewhat condescending way. I am trying to improve not really my skills, but my understanding and proficiency in inDesign and Photoshop so this was a really helpful exercise.
We got to make a rally poster for Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's rally this weekend. It was cool because we were able to take our budding skills in inDesign and Photoshop and put them to use in a way that was both fun and creative. I tried to have a little fun with it and put in a little comedy, kind of using how Stephen Colbert, on his show, makes fun of Jon Stewart in a somewhat condescending way. I am trying to improve not really my skills, but my understanding and proficiency in inDesign and Photoshop so this was a really helpful exercise.
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