GOOD-BYE

By Jillian MacDonald
We have all really enjoyed our semester in digital journalism class. We learned a lot about the news, video editing, and how to put a great story together in a short amount of time. Thank you Professor Scully for helping us throughout the semester. See you in January!




 

Jon Corey - The Man, The Myth, The Legend

By Jillian MacDonald
We did our latest story on Jon Corey, an RWU senior and lifesaver. He has been an employee of the RWU Aquatics Center for 4 years and enjoys meeting new people and committing random acts of selfless lifesaving techniques. The video speaks for itself.


 

HERE COMES THE SUN (do do do do)

By Anonymous

KJC media has collaborated to produce the following music video. This was a project that allowed us to delve into our creative outlets and make something besides yet another news story.

The concept: to create a "love actually" type sequence of people in love, between man and woman, parent and child as well as people and their pets. we wanted to make the audience cry essentially.



The problem: This was an ambitious project that required lots of different types of footage from different angles, and many times of strangers that may or may not want to be filmed.
Although we did not create our ideal video we did come up with something that has a light beatle-y feel. hope you enjoy.


 

Someone Talented Video

By Kyle P Toomey
In an effort to deviate from HATING news stories, Scully let us do a profile piece on someone talented. We decided to profile Jessica Goldstien who is a talented cook and baker. We had her make some apple crisp and sat her down to interview.

 

RWU Men's Basketball Preview

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Men's basketball at RWU is one of the most popular sports on campus. KJC media interviewed coach Mike Tully who has been part of RWU athletics for the past 6 years, and Chuck Davidson, senior at RWU and manager of the men's basketball team.

Some of the footage was taken at Friday night's "midnight madness" event which is a late night pep-rally designed to introduce fall and winter sports teams to the student population. Prizes, raffles, free t-shirts and games are just some of the events at "midnight madness". We had some issues with some of our other news stories getting the right interviews and we did our best to fix it this time around. GO HAWKS!
 

Where's SWOOP?

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Our RWU news story this week was on campus traditions, specifically Swoop, our school mascot. RWU is a young school, with a lot of growing still left to do and many many more traditions to be built. We wanted to encompass some other traditions such as the Roger Williams statue and the crest inside the law school, and wings nights at topsides, but time only allowed for us to make a movie about Swoop.

Unfortunately, Swoop has yet to be seen around campus. Many people are speculating that he will make his first appearance at Homecoming Weekend. It is the opinion of KJC Media that Swoop should be a much more visible character and a waaaay cooler mascot than he is right now. People around campus want to see him more and are craving more school spirit than ever before. So try as we might, we were not able to capture any footage of Swoop. And the questions remains,

WHERE'S SWOOP??
 

Linda Clarke, the Untold Story

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We were asked to do a news story on something important to the Roger Williams community. While driving in the car one day, Jill and Codie decided they would like to know more about this infamous billboard and who is behind it all. Kyle was down and we proceeded to set up an interview with Linda L. Clarke esq. Unfortunately to all of our disappointment, our creative plans were thwarted when Linda asked to remain anonymous by not allowing video cameras in her office.

Despite this set back, what started out as a humorous investigation of an unfortunate billboard photo became a human interest piece on a rather fascinating woman. We were allowed a 20 minute interview with Linda and although we were frustrated about not being able to film it, she gave us some fantastic advice and allowed us to ask all the questions we chose. We learned all we needed to and left Linda's office with a new found respect for this billboard celebrity. The next time we hear someone put down Linda, you can bet none of us will join in as we have grown to appreciate her and yes, we even like her a whole lot.
THANKS LINDA