For the CNN ireport assignment, my partner Victor Mwangi and I are going to go to the soup kitchen the mustard seed in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont.
For the audio sounds we will interview one of the volunteers at the soup kitchen and if we can find someone who eats at the soup kitchen and is willing to be interviewed then we will interview them as well.
The visual aspects we will use for this project will contain footage from outside the soup kitchen, preparing the food and the consuming of the food.
This project will primarily focus on the volunteers at the Mustard Seed, why they do what they do, what it takes and how it impacts the Saint Johnsbury community.
member responsibilities:
Getting in touch with the volunteers and setting up a interview: Kaitlyn Manktelow
Taking pictures: Kaitlyn Manktelow and Victor Mwangi
Interviewing the volunteers: Kaitlyn Manktelow and Victor Mwangi
Editing the interview: Kaitlyn Manktelow and Victor Mwangi
Heroes within us talks about legends, and people who have made impact within our communities but have not recognized or haven't been given the credit that they deserve
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Sunday, November 2, 2014
IREPORT
Its the first of its kind that I have personally seen and I am really impressed by it. I think this is also a good reason to why CNN is growing bigger because this is a good technique on getting news that the community is buzzing about.
So far, I haven't seen any negatives about the site and am honestly not hoping to find one. The site itself is easy to youse and not complicated as expected at first.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
"Art is my Drug"
Dorian McGowan
Victor Mwangi, & Kaitlyn Manktelow
Dorian McGowan, is a small man from a small town but as
anyone can see, his artistic talent is anything but small.
He is a former professor at Lyndon State College, but now
retired, he spends most of his days drawing portraits of students, staff and
faculty members and even town residence. In addition to this, he continues to
pursue his passions at home where he has his own art gallery, full of his own
collection as well as his sons.
While others might have a passion for music, culture and
science, McGowan believes art is a form of therapy for him. “A drawing a day
keeps the doctor away.” Perhaps this is how he has reached the aged of
eighty-one and still continues to pursue his passions in the art.
Born and raised in Vermont he always knew he
wanted to be an artist from a young age. He describes how his first painting
was when he used the poop from his diaper and then smeared it on the wall, only
to prove his mother right when she said all those years ago, “Oh God I have an
artist on my hand!”
McGowan’s grandmother played a big role in nurturing his
talent. From a young age she would encourage him to sit on her lap and draw
with him. Being paralyzed from the waist down, McGowan found himself spending
much time sitting beside her drawing, which he continued to do so even after
her death.
Having gone to a catholic school, Dorian McGowan shocked his
teachers when he told them that art was his passion and that’s what he wanted
to study when he went to college. The nuns of his high school believed that
McGowan was only pursuing this career goal as a way to see naked women, and
while that may have played a minor part in it, he was set on his belief that he
did not want to be a priest.
After making this firm
decision and writing to his inspiration Norman Rockwell, his decision was made when
he applied to Pratt University. Passing the drawing exam heightened his confidence
that art was his future. Moving to Brooklyn, NY was a huge risk that paid off.
While getting his education, little did McGowan know that that’s
the same place he would meet his lovely wife. To perfect his artisan talent and
also make a living, McGowan taught at a high school in New York before moving
back to Vermont where he taught at Lyndon state College.
Dorian’s passion for art was passed down to his four children
who are now grown and earn a living by being artists. Apart from drawing,
painting and sculpting, building of stone walls is one of the many talents that
McGowan has been able to express all over his property.
Never a seeker of fame Dorian McGowan is grateful and takes
pride in all that he has accomplished. Raising a beautiful family and having a successful
carrier.
Photos: Kaitlyn Manktelow
Photo editing: Kaitlyn Manktelow
Contacting Dorian: Victor Mwangi
Interview: Victor & Kaitlyn
Audio: Kaitlyn Manktelow
Soundslides editing: Kaitlyn Manktelow
Story Text: Victor Mwangi
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Dorian (Synopsis)
For our group project, Victor Mwangi and Kaitlyn Manktelow are planning on interviewing Dorian McGowan.
Dorian McGowan is a former professor at Lyndon State College and an amazing artist. During this interview they hope to gain more insight onto the incredible life that Dorian has lived so far from conversing with Norman Rockwell to sketching amazingly accurate portraits on a daily basis.
They plan on going to his house and taking pictures of his gallery and his art work. While at his gallery they will be using a digital voice recorder to record his story and a digital camera to document his work.
The intended audience for the project is student and faculty at Lyndon State College as well as those living in the Caledonia area. Dorian McGowan is a well-known name around the surrounding area, learning more about him will provide great interest to many people. The fact that he has done so much in his life and accomplished a great deal many of things is what makes this such an interesting story. To hear the story behind his art work and to know more about his accomplishments, his greatest moments, his lowest and what makes his art so dramatic and emotional to look at.
The crew members of this project are:
Kaitlyn Manktelow
Victor Mwangi
Both crew members plan on interviewing Dorian and taking pictures of his gallery, his work and the artist himself. Then both crew members will participate in creating the audio slideshow containing the interview as a voice over and the pictures taken during the interview
Dorian McGowan is a former professor at Lyndon State College and an amazing artist. During this interview they hope to gain more insight onto the incredible life that Dorian has lived so far from conversing with Norman Rockwell to sketching amazingly accurate portraits on a daily basis.
They plan on going to his house and taking pictures of his gallery and his art work. While at his gallery they will be using a digital voice recorder to record his story and a digital camera to document his work.
The intended audience for the project is student and faculty at Lyndon State College as well as those living in the Caledonia area. Dorian McGowan is a well-known name around the surrounding area, learning more about him will provide great interest to many people. The fact that he has done so much in his life and accomplished a great deal many of things is what makes this such an interesting story. To hear the story behind his art work and to know more about his accomplishments, his greatest moments, his lowest and what makes his art so dramatic and emotional to look at.
The crew members of this project are:
Kaitlyn Manktelow
Victor Mwangi
Both crew members plan on interviewing Dorian and taking pictures of his gallery, his work and the artist himself. Then both crew members will participate in creating the audio slideshow containing the interview as a voice over and the pictures taken during the interview
Monday, October 20, 2014
Slideshow Critiques
For my photo gallery, I focused on the West Gate Mall attack that took place last year, where more than sixty people from a range of countries were killed in a terrorist attack. Although the pictures in the gallery do a very good job in showing the emotions that Kenyans went through and the full on action of exactly what happened, without sound the reader or the audience doesn't connect as much as they would if it had some type of sound.(narration, music)http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/slide-show-attack-on-nairobis-westgate-mall
For my audio slide show I chose the Sexual Violence in south Sudan. It focuses on a young girl who tells her story of what happened when she was raped. the audio does add a huge difference that makes the viewer interested. For this slide show I felt as if the subtitles didn't do justice compared to if there was a narrator who would have spoken instead and translated http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/audioslideshow/2014/jun/05/sexual-violence-south-sudan-audio-slideshow
For my audio slide show I chose the Sexual Violence in south Sudan. It focuses on a young girl who tells her story of what happened when she was raped. the audio does add a huge difference that makes the viewer interested. For this slide show I felt as if the subtitles didn't do justice compared to if there was a narrator who would have spoken instead and translated http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/audioslideshow/2014/jun/05/sexual-violence-south-sudan-audio-slideshow
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Deer, Moose, Bears
Population of Wild life throughout the New England
region
Much
of the New England part of the United States contains valuable wildlife animals
such as the deer, moose and bear populations.
Hunting season throughout the New England region helps to regulate the population of these animals.
Hunting season throughout the New England region helps to regulate the population of these animals.
However,
according to Maine’s moose biologist; Lee Kantar, ticks are being found on dead
moose after bleeding them dry. Due to this dramatic decrease in the moose
population, last year Maine reduced their moose hunting permits by 1000 people.
Vermont as well has seen a significant drop in their moose population as well forcing the state to reduce their hunting permits as well.
As of January 2014, New Hampshire began a four monitoring of 80-90 moose to determine just how rapid the moose population has and still is declining. When one of the collared moose dies, the collar stops transmitting information which allows the scientists and biologists to determine the exact cause of death of each moose.
The moose population in Vermont has decreased by nearly a half of what it was less than a decade ago in 2005 while the population in New Hampshire has shrunk more than 3,000.
Vermont as well has seen a significant drop in their moose population as well forcing the state to reduce their hunting permits as well.
As of January 2014, New Hampshire began a four monitoring of 80-90 moose to determine just how rapid the moose population has and still is declining. When one of the collared moose dies, the collar stops transmitting information which allows the scientists and biologists to determine the exact cause of death of each moose.
The moose population in Vermont has decreased by nearly a half of what it was less than a decade ago in 2005 while the population in New Hampshire has shrunk more than 3,000.
While
the moose population may currently be going down in some areas of New England,
the bear and deer population appear to be on the rise. During the 20th
century the deer population was down to several hundred in Massachusetts; now
however the population of the white-tailed deer tops 85,000.
Maine’s annual bear hunt began in August which the state hopes will reduce the growing population of bears. It has been determined by Maine officials that the hunters will need to kill between 3,500 to 4,500 bears annually to control the population; that is between five hundred to a thousand five hundred more than the past decade’s average.
Despite the increase of the deer population in Vermont, the number of hunters in the state has declined 24.4 percent since the 1980’s.
Maine’s annual bear hunt began in August which the state hopes will reduce the growing population of bears. It has been determined by Maine officials that the hunters will need to kill between 3,500 to 4,500 bears annually to control the population; that is between five hundred to a thousand five hundred more than the past decade’s average.
Despite the increase of the deer population in Vermont, the number of hunters in the state has declined 24.4 percent since the 1980’s.
In
spite of the rapid increasing population of bears, there has been a push by the
Humane society in Maine to ban certain types of bear hunting making it illegal
to bait, trap and hunting the bears with dogs.
Those pulling for this law to pass, believe that the baiting, trapping and dogs are an unethical way to hunt the bears. If this effort succeeds, the already increasing bear population will continue to increase at alarming numbers, forcing Maine to reconsider a new way to regulate the population.
Those pulling for this law to pass, believe that the baiting, trapping and dogs are an unethical way to hunt the bears. If this effort succeeds, the already increasing bear population will continue to increase at alarming numbers, forcing Maine to reconsider a new way to regulate the population.
The
growth in the population may be related to the increase of forest land within
the New England region with the decline of farming in the New England region,
particularly New Hampshire; the unused farm land becomes overgrown with
forestation. The over grown farm land creates more habitats for the herd
animals causing a population growth.
Monday, September 29, 2014
2014 College Football Data Visualiztion (Critique)
https://marketplace.visual.ly/case-studies/college-football-recruiting
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