The news team at CUNY TV welcomed Prof. McCarthy’s news video students to its state-of-the-art studio at the CUNY Graduate Center on 5th Avenue. Director Gail Yancosek gave students an overview of CUNY TV’s mission and the shows they produce about public affairs, the arts, science, immigrants, business, and a new 7 p.m. newscast it will soon be producing along with Cheddar, a live streaming news network launched last year. For the first time ever, it will also be hosting a live election night newscast on Nov. 6 that will include a panel of CUNY students discussing issues and the midterm results. Reporter Tinabeth Piña talked about how the news industry is changing, noting that a lot of the content that people used to watch on TV is now being consumed in 2-5 minute snippets on social media. She urged students to embrace multimedia journalism and post their work across as many platforms as possible. She and the production team also encouraged students to work on their writing and research skills, practice shooting with a high definition camera, learn how to edit using Premiere Pro and always be prepared with a Plan B.
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Prof. Karen Hunter will co-host a community discussion at Apollo Uptown Hall
Prof. Karen Hunter and Al Sharpton will host Apollo Uptown Hall: Say It Loud… VOTE! on Thursday, Nov. 1st at 7PM. Voices from both sides of the aisle –and the dial– will be on hand to discuss, debate and educate the audience on the issues that affect us as a community and a nation.
Open to all Hunter College students.
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IMA alumna Walis Johnson’s project at Queens Museum
IMA alumna Walis Johnson’s The Red Line Archive is part of a group show at the Queens Museum from October 28th to December 2nd. On December 2nd, Walis will install a participatory walk on the front lawn of the museum to close the show. Ticket info