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Northeast: Bugs You Can See and Eat

December 14, 2010charper

Nicole Dalrymple reports about a bug museum in Northeast Philadelphia. See more about the museum at this site.

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Hunting Park: Black Eyed Peas in the Neighborhood

December 9, 2010charper

The students of Orange Korner Arts House prepare for their annual gala with a rendition of “Imma Be” by the Black Eyed Peas. Visit this link for another story about the Orange Korner Arts House.

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Germantown: Settlement Woes

November 10, 2010charper
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Brewerytown: Voting in Odd Places

November 5, 2010charper

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Germantown: Obama’s Visit

October 15, 2010charper

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Hunting Park: Politics and a Plan for a Park

October 14, 2010charper

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Kensington: On the Road to Recovery

October 4, 2010charper

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Strawberry Mansion: Urban Cowboys

September 29, 2010charper

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North Central: Community Group Hosts School Fair

September 15, 2010charper

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Video Interview Sequencing

September 12, 2010charper

A video interview depends on sequencing to make it work properly in an edit. There are five basic shots. 1. The master shot The shot can be slightly looser, but not much. When the subject

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  • People stand on a sidewalk beneath a pale gray sky. The street behind them is between two tan stone buildings with floor-to-ceiling glass windows on their ground levels, and the multicolored glass exterior of a parking garage shines further down the street, next to some taller red brick buildings. Glass windows are visible behind the people on the sidewalk. Some of them wear raincoats or windbreakers, and some of them hold umbrellas of various colors. Two men in the right half of the image, one southeast Asian and one white, wear clerical collars. They are all waving wooden rods with thick red ribbons tied to the ends of them in the air. Most of the people present appear to be white and/or over the age of 50. One bearded, middle-aged man in a gray and black windbreaker and black pants points a camera towards the bottom right corner of the image, where a blue banner reads “GOD STANDS WITH THE OPPRESSED.” To the banner’s left, a canvas with a monarch butterfly painted on it is draped over a concrete sidewalk barrier. A blue bicycle is parked behind the man with the camera, and a black car in the street drives past the group of people.
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