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The TV Production Ning network will allow students to view, comment and critique videos that were created in class and by other students.

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  • Katie Raymond
  • Becky
  • Brian Stackpoole
  • Jennifer Berndtson
  • Mike Rahaim
  • Will Broman
  • Alexander Kobe Moss Plomaritis
  • Nick Howard
  • Sandysquaremeyer
  • Eric Sandmair
  • James mason
  • James "Grain Train" Graney
  • Rosskemper the Goalkemper
  • Nicholas Ireland
  • Max Poole
  • Cortney Richards

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Brian Stackpoole

Meijer Contest- Great Choices Student Video Contest

Here is the link to the Meijer Contest that many of you made entries for. On the website it will tell you what you need to do to submit your entry. Remember this contest gives the winner gift certificates. I have copies of the registration form and the talent release letter. You will need to make a copy of your production on DVD. Read through the guidelines form as well to make sure you did everything correctly. Good luck!…



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Posted by Brian Stackpoole on February 25, 2009 at 9:30am

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Vote for best profile picture

Here is a poll to vote for the best profile picture. And no you cannot vote for yourself. Click the other category and type in the name of the person you want to vote for. You can only vote once. Go to my page and you will see the poll at the top of the screen







Don't forget to add a comment on my other blog post What Makes This Video Unique

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Posted by Brian Stackpoole on February 24, 2009 at 9:00am — 9 Comments

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What makes this video unique?







I saw this video on School Tube and thought it was a great example of how to make a promotional video exciting without showing game footage. The theme of the puck dropping cut back and forth several times. Not only is that shot interesting and unique they kind of tease you with the puck dropping and it helps build excitement in the video.



I also like the variety of camera shots that give people who don't play hockey a first person perspective of… Continue

Posted by Brian Stackpoole on February 11, 2009 at 2:49pm — 21 Comments

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Eric Sandmair and Sandysquaremeyer joined TV Production May 22, 2009
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Nicholas Ireland commented on Brian Stackpoole's blog post 'What makes this video unique?'
Cutting back and forth from the puck dropping to action scenes was a good way to keep the video exciting.
Mar 11, 2009
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Rosskemper the Goalkemper commented on Brian Stackpoole's blog post 'What makes this video unique?'
There are many unique shots in this video, such as the camera panning past the players as they stand on the blue line, and the camera following the player as he skates in on a breakaway.
Mar 11, 2009
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Mike Rahaim commented on Brian Stackpoole's blog post 'What makes this video unique?'
i thought this video was full of great shots and great camera angles. it showed different points of view and had different moods.
Mar 11, 2009
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Mike Rahaim and Max Poole joined TV Production Mar 9, 2009
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Photos posted by Cortney Richards Mar 6, 2009
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S.Ulms commented on Brian Stackpoole's blog post 'What makes this video unique?'
I thought this video was very interesting. They had many different shots that seemed very difficult. Also i was so amazed at how smooth it was when they were going across the ice.
Mar 4, 2009
 
 
 

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