September 19, 2010

Summer 2010 Student Videos : Jared as Multimedia Instructor

This summer I taught my Multimedia I course as a 5 week intensive. In fact it was really 4 weeks spread over 5 weeks and my students worked their tails off and in 15 3-hour evenings were able to achieve some truly amazing results. The final project is a 3-5 minute "how-to" video and each student really shines in their own light! I present them here for your enjoyment. Kudos to Mary Lou for doing 2!! I am also including one from the Spring because Huston did such a good job and I never got to show it in class.

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November 20, 2009

New Media Literacy Course! : Jared as Multimedia Instructor

I am posting this flyer around campus for my New Media Literacy SAGES seminar.

Figured my off campus friends might want to see it!

sages.jpg

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June 16, 2009

Reverend Wright and Media Censorship! : Jared as Multimedia Instructor

I am angry – really angry. But it isn’t about what you think.

I have been out of town for about a month so I have missed quite a few news items and only recently heard/read about the latest Reverend Wright controversy.

By now most have read or heard the quote in question. When asked if he had seen Obama since he was elected Wright said “Them Jews ain't going to let him talk to me…"

I am not writing discuss the opinions of Reverend Wright or his later clarification that in the interview when he said “Jews” he meant “Zionists”.

What I want to talk about is professionalism and journalistic ethics and what I didn’t hear until I investigated some.

I first heard the quote while surfing around YouTube and saw this video from Keith Olbermann (which is not a news source for me):


I felt I needed to look further and I found this:

At this point what came to my attention was that after Wright’s first statement there is a moment of silence before the clip continues. A momentary gap or pause at about 27 seconds into the clip. It sounded like either the audio went out or that something had been removed.

In order to find the complete version I went to the original news story which I found here:

http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-local_wright_0610jun10,0,7603283.story

This story included the audio clip with a slide show:

When I listened to it I noticed two things.

1) Same gap in the audio at 27 seconds.

2) The interview faded out before its completion

So I went back to see if I could find more.
This next part shocked me!

This clip is the exact same clip as the one posted on the DailyPress website except that the audio gap is not there.

At 27s into the clip, after Wright says “Them Jews ain't going to let him talk to me…" the interviewer (David Squires) says “Right” and then laughs (quite heartily). It was this laughter and him saying “Right” that was editing out.

So where did this unedited version come from? It came from the DailyPress website and had only later been replaced with the gapped audio one (which explains why it is a gap and not just a clean edit).

So why? Why did they censor their own interviewer?

What was David Squires thinking?

What follows here is supposition and opinion only but it is what angers me the most about the situation.

The saying of “right” and the laughter appears to be more than just a “yeah – go on” it appears to be a supportive encouragement of a statement that was clearly going to be condemned later. Otherwise why would it only later be removed? The fact that there are two versions means that someone clearly had second thoughts about it.

Why should David Squires not be put to task for his actions here? Was he not being complicit even if in just milking this for sensational content? Why didn’t he stop Wright and say – do you really think the Jews are behind this or ask him if he felt that the phrasing was the best way of putting it? Journalism is not just about giving someone enough rope to hand themselves it’s about investigating. Was he so excited about this titillating sound-bite that he would agree with him just to keep him going?

David Squires in the interview says “I was just letting him talk”. No you weren’t.

And why shouldn’t he be held responsible for what he said? How come he gets off the hook? Because it makes him look bad? Then he should be more careful when he interviews. If it was an honest mistake and just nervous laughter and an innocent or even sarcastic “right” then he should defend it – explain it – but leave the interview intact.

The unedited version is still not any better but it isn’t simply a person talking to a reporter but someone who is being coaxed in a friendly fashion by someone who is like-minded. I already knew Reverend Wright had strong and outrageous opinions so the only thing newsworthy here is that Davis Squires will do anything for a story (or that he really thinks “Them Jews” are keeping Revered Wright at bay) and that the DailyPress thinks that censorship is ok as long as it makes them look good.

Disgraceful!

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November 20, 2008

I enjoyed this.... : Jared as Multimedia Instructor

We polish the Polish furniture.

He could lead if he would get the lead out.

A farm can produce produce.

The dump was so full it had to refuse refuse.

The soldier decided to desert in the desert.

The present is a good time to present the present.

At the Army base, a bass was painted on the head of a bass drum.

The dove dove into the bushes.

I did not object to the object.

The insurance for the invalid was invalid.

The bandage was wound around the wound.

There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row.

They were too close to the door to close it.

The buck does funny things when the does are present.

They sent a sewer down to stitch the tear in the sewer line.

To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.

The wind was too strong to wind the sail.

After a number of Novocain injections, my jaw got number.

I shed a tear when I saw the tear in my clothes.

I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.

How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?

I spent last evening evening out a pile of dirt.

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September 01, 2008

CaseLearns - Multimedia Workshops : Jared as Multimedia Instructor

Its that time of year again. Welcome back!

This semester I am offering 39 workshops (including the return of the Sunday series).

Sign up early - Photoshop 1 is Wed!


http://library.case.edu/caselearns/


Wed Sep 3, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images I: Introduction & Basic Photoshop
Thu Sep 4, 03:00 PM --- Video Workshop I: Introduction to Digital Video
Sun Sep 7, 01:00 PM --- Digital Images I: Introduction & Basic Photoshop
Wed Sep 10, 03:00 PM --- Audio Recording and Editing
Thu Sep 11, 03:00 PM --- Introduction to Pachyderm
Sun Sep 14, 01:00 PM --- Digital Images II: Advanced Photoshop
Tue Sep 16, 03:00 PM --- PowerPoint - From Introduction to Advanced
Wed Sep 17, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images II: Advanced Photoshop
Thu Sep 18, 03:00 PM --- Video Workshop II: Advanced Digital Video
Sun Sep 28, 01:00 PM --- Video Workshop I: Introduction to Digital Video
Wed Oct 1, 03:00 PM --- Video Workshop I: Introduction to Digital Video
Thu Oct 2, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images I: Introduction & Basic Photoshop
Sun Oct 5, 01:00 PM --- Video Workshop II: Advanced Digital Video
Tue Oct 7, 03:00 PM --- Instant Messaging & Desktop Conferencing: An Introduction
Wed Oct 8, 03:00 PM --- Desktop Publishing: Introduction
Sun Oct 12, 01:00 PM --- PowerPoint - From Introduction to Advanced
Wed Oct 15, 03:00 PM --- Video Workshop II: Advanced Digital Video
Thu Oct 16, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images II: Advanced Photoshop
Sun Oct 19, 01:00 PM --- Introduction to Pachyderm
Wed Oct 22, 03:00 PM --- PowerPoint - From Introduction to Advanced
Thu Oct 23, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images III: Even MORE Advanced Photoshop
Tue Oct 28, 03:00 PM --- Adobe Flash: Introduction
Wed Oct 29, 03:00 PM --- Advanced Desktop Publishing: Adobe InDesign
Wed Nov 5, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images I: Introduction & Basic Photoshop
Thu Nov 6, 03:00 PM --- Video Workshop I: Introduction to Digital Video
Tue Nov 11, 03:00 PM --- Audio Recording and Editing
Wed Nov 12, 03:00 PM --- Introduction to Pachyderm
Thu Nov 13, 03:00 PM --- PowerPoint - From Introduction to Advanced
Wed Nov 19, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images II: Advanced Photoshop
Thu Nov 20, 03:00 PM --- Video Workshop II: Advanced Digital Video
Mon Dec 8, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images I: Introduction & Basic Photoshop
Tue Dec 9, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images II: Advanced Photoshop
Wed Dec 10, 03:00 PM --- Video Workshop I: Introduction to Digital Video
Thu Dec 11, 03:00 PM --- Video Workshop II: Advanced Digital Video
Mon Dec 15, 03:00 PM --- PowerPoint - From Introduction to Advanced
Tue Dec 16, 03:00 PM --- Desktop Publishing: Introduction
Wed Dec 17, 03:00 PM --- Digital Images III: Even MORE Advanced Photoshop
Thu Dec 18, 03:00 PM --- Advanced Desktop Publishing: Adobe InDesign

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April 24, 2008

Making of Sgt Pepper's : Jared as Multimedia Instructor

Many years ago I saw a documentary on the making of the album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club band and it always stuck with me as both a fascinating film as well as an amazing piece of film making.

Today I found it on YouTube in 6 parts. Be warned if you start watching you will find that 50 minutes will pass quickly.

Part 1:

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

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February 04, 2007

Introduction: Teacher : Jared as Multimedia Instructor

I love to teach – its one of the great joys in my life and people tend to have a good time and learn something. In the CaseLearns. program I am teaching 32 workshops this semester. I also teach Introduction to Multimedia Technology for the Art Education / Art Studio department. If anything were to pull me away from Case it would be a faculty position that would allow me to teach and do research – tenure track of course.

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