I used to play music in various bands. I play guitar--who doesn't?--but not much anymore.
I write, mostly, and with some frequency. I am the editor of The Preface, IU South Bend's official student newspaper. I freelance, occasionally, for The South Bend Tribune, after having completed an internship for course credit there last spring. The Tribune pays $60 an article. So I wouldn't call that my career. The Preface pays more.
IU South Bend has no "J-school," but instead, has a journalism track with the mass communication degree offered by the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts. There are only a few journalism classes to take there, but that's OK because it leaves room to diversify. That's what the editors at the Tribune wanted: diverse media capabilities. They said the journalists they hire in the future will be able to write, shoot video, edit it, post it to a website and various social media platforms, and do this many times a day, too.
If I could produce any media, I would produce magazine articles with references to additional content on a website where the reader would find my multimedia accompaniments to that article--things like podcasts and mini-documentaries produced from the material I generated when reporting the main article.
If I could produce any media, I would produce magazine articles with references to additional content on a website where the reader would find my multimedia accompaniments to that article--things like podcasts and mini-documentaries produced from the material I generated when reporting the main article.
You have a sense of humor. It is not only clear in your writing but also your portrait. Bananas! The video classes you're taking this semester will help you in your journalism career. I'm happy to have you in class and look forward to seeing the work you will create.
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