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Monday, April 27, 2009
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Copley Square Setup Marathon Monday 2009
By Jennie Eng and Teresa Gorman
Marathon Monday setup. Photos taken the night before and the early morning of the Boston Marathon 2009 in Copley Square.
Merry Marathon Christmas!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Gardner Museum Heist, Final Cut JO 540
[*I have also included this uploaded onto Google Video at the end of the post if the YouTube version is acting up]
The Gardner Museum heist is an enthralling crime. Just one minute and thirty seconds can hardly do it justice. Nineteen years ago the art was stolen. Do YOU think it will be found by next year's 20th anniversary? Let us know!
Credit:
Jennie Eng
Teresa Gorman
Art images courtesy of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Images of Ulrich Boser and his book are courtesy of his official website
Monday, March 30, 2009
Gardner rough cut
Jennie Eng and I made this rough cut of our video on a beautiful day in Boston. The Isabella Stewart Gardner heist is an exciting topic-mobsters, theft, intrigue-so I'm excited to put it all together!
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Portland, OR
On my whirlwind trips during Boston University's spring break, Portland wrapped up the week. Although I was tired and time-change addled, I fell in love with the city right away. Hipsters, bikes, vegetarian places and cute little stores abound throughout the city. They even have the nation's largest independent bookstore. Now that is heaven!
I hope my visual overview of the city entices you just a little, too!
[NOTE this is not my original Portland show, as you can probably tell. Next time, I'll save the good one to my thumb drive that is not 5 years old and crummy. Updated and snazzier Portland show to come, if just for my own enjoyment and because I want it to be like the one I did before!]
Red Rocks Amphitheater
Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado is considered one of the premier outdoor venues for concerts and events in the nation. I got to enjoy a visit on my first time ever to visit Denver, Colorado with family. As I stood on top of the steep stairs leading to the stage, I knew that I had to come back sometime soon to see a concert under the stars!
It was interesting for me jumping into this project, especially since I tried to use my recorder from the stone age and brain from the print age. Hence, interviews did not make it through the technology process, but now I'm excited to do something much more informative and full of people after seeing some of the work my classmates have done.
Until next time!