Saturday, December 8, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

This is the video of an interview I held with my Aunt about surviving Hurricane Sandy in Manhattan. Please watch below. 


Friday, November 23, 2012

Television Commercial

This is the fictitious television commercial based on the radio advertisement I created for Prop 99, which calls for a repeal on the Soda Ban. Please watch below.


Thanksgiving Slideshow

The Following video is a slideshow of the Thanksgiving festivities my family and I took part in. Please watch the video below. 


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Man on the Street Interview

I interviewed multiple random St. John's University students about the new anonymous confessional page on Facebook called STJ Confessions. Please watch the video below. 






Saturday, November 17, 2012

Track 6- Radio Commerical

This is the fictitious radio advertisement I have created for Prop 99, which calls for a repeal on the Soda Ban. Please listen below.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Track 5 - Interview ft. Kailah Cotton


I interviewed Kailah Cotton about her life and time spent at St. John's University. Below is the edited interview and an excerpt of the transcript. The full, unedited interview is at the bottom.  



Q: Where are you from originally?
A: I’m originally from Silver Spring, Maryland. However, I was born in Washington, D.C.

Q: What are you studying right now?
A: Currently I am a political science and public relations double major here at St. John’s, two things I’m passionate about

Q: Are you excited for this upcoming election in November?
A: Absolutely, definitely. There’s so much controversy going on in the media, that I mean, who can stay away?

Q: What are your plans for after college?
A: After college? Wow, I mean I have so much time left, but I really hope to go law school. I don’t know if I’ll stay in the New York area but wherever the money takes me. 

Track 4 - Presidential Campaign Part 1

This week's class assignment was to reflect on a recent highlight of the Presidential election, and the biggest situation this week, perhaps of the entire Romney campaign is the secret video that was leaked earlier this week. In the video, we see Romney addressing supporters at a benefit dinner. He goes on to answer a question where he, in so many words, says 47 percent of the country is poor due to laziness, don't pay income tax and are incorrect to presume certain things like food and healthcare are rights, not privileges.

Whether or not you like Mitt Romney or Barack Obama, this is a humongous blow to the already weak Romney campaign.  Romney has been fighting the public image of an emotionless, entitled businessman with nothing in common with the average man. Getting caught telling a room of rich financial supporters how little he cares about the poor, elderly and veterans has effectively turned him into a caricature of the heartless businessman the majority of America holds responsible for the recession.