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Skydiving: A Meditative Experience

29 Nov

There have been very few times in my life when my mind felt completely blank and I was able to live in the moment.  My first skydiving experience last weekend may have been the closest I’ve ever gotten.

Last Saturday, a group of Acorn Media DVD developers: Lindsay, Anna, and I drove the hour and a half from Silver Spring, MD to Warrenton Airfield in Virginia for our first skydiving experience.  After arriving at the airfield and literally signing our lives away, we were each introduced to our tandem instructors who gave us a few minutes of “training” — where to put our hands during the jump, how to arch our bodies backwards “like a banana,” and my favorite piece of advice: “if you have to throw up, do it inside your shirt so it doesn’t obscure your instructor’s vision.”

Before we knew it, it was time to board the plane, and there we were harnessed to our instructors. The door opened.  We could hear the noise of the engine and the cold November wind.  As I watched each pair jump out of the plane, I was astonished by how quickly they became just a small dot on the landscape.  I stood in the door, my heart beating in my head.  I assumed the “banana” position they taught us, and felt my instructor nudge us out of the plane.

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Class Assignment- DC Montage

4 Mar

DC montage assignment for cross-cultural video production.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEphrtQ6aWA

class assignment: portrait video

14 Feb

Assignment: portrait video of an AU student from another country.

Sound Metaphor

8 Feb

Sound Metaphor.

30 second metaphor of self using only sound.

Class Assignment- Visual Metaphor of Self

23 Jan

Video I made for a class assignment: Visual Metaphor of Self in 30 seconds.

Video: Colombian Hero

10 Jan

Final video featured in the Pan American Development Foundation’s Heroes of the Hemisphere event.  I shot and edited this video in Colombia this summer.

 

Video: Dominican Hero

10 Jan

Final video featured in the Pan American Development Foundation’s Heroes of the Hemisphere event.  I shot and edited this video in Las Matas de Farfan, Dominican Republic this summer.

Fall Classes Begin

23 Aug

Summer is ending and Fall classes begin this week at American University.

This semester, I’m taking Communication for Social and Economic Development, Topics in International Media: Propaganda and Media, and Cross-Cultural Communication.  I’m also taking three sets of one-credit weekend classes this semester.  In addition to classes, I have a Graduate Assistantship position for ten hours a week, that will hopefully be figured out this week.

I’m sad summer is almost over, but I’m excited for a busy Fall semester.

Summer Reflections

16 Aug

In light of publicly “launching” my online portfolio and the close of the New Media Practices class, I’d like to reflect on my work this summer.

My travels with PADF and the OAS this summer were amazing and enlightening. This was my first actual “business trip” so I learned a lot about business trip etiquette. I only traveled with my supervisor to one of the four different countries that I visited with PADF and the OAS this summer. I have to say, it’s a little unnerving to sit on a plane with your boss for six hours at a time.

I traveled to the Dominican Republic and Trinidad completely by myself. This is the first time I’ve been abroad completely alone, and I feel very proud of myself. Of course, I learned about the culture of all the places I visited. I think that by now, I’ve pretty much mastered the kiss that many Latin Americans use to greet each other.

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Back from Trinidad!

12 Aug

I had a productive and enjoyable visit to Trinidad and Tobago.

I interviewed a recipient of the OAS scholarship (my main reason for the visit), a professor of communications at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT).  I also did some interviewed for another OAS video from a different department.  These interviewees were teachers who are a part of the Interamerican Teacher Educator Network, an OAS initiative to connect teachers across the Americas and the Caribbean.

One of the teachers that I interviewed actually offered to show me some sites around that area of the country and get some local food.  I got to see a lot more of the country than I thought I would be able in my short visit.

I sampled coconut water (which you drink from a straw straight out of a young coconut).  I also tried the national beer, “Carib.”