As July steadily crawls to its end, Philadelphia has begun experiencing the most intense weather conditions of the summer. The City of Philadelphia officially declared a Heat Health Emergency on July 17th, due to the …
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HOW TO FRAME AN INTERVIEW SHOT
IN THIS VIDEO, WE WILL DISCUSS TIPS ON HOW TO FRAME AN INTERVIEW SHOT. FIRST, YOU WANT TO SET UP YOUR TRI-POD AT THE EYE LEVEL OF YOUR SUBJECT. THIS ENSURES THAT YOUR SUBJECT’S …
Continue reading »WHYY Spring Break Middle School Journalist: Penn Book Center
After hearing of the announced closing of University City’s independent book store Penn Book Center, WHYY Middle School Journalism students rushed to cover the community’s fight to keep the store afloat. Student reporters Kayla …
Continue reading »WHYY Spring Break Middle School Journalists: Vaccines
The recent alarming outbreak of Mumps at Temple University led our Spring Break Journalism students to use their new skills in reporting, shooting and editing to look deeper into the importance of vaccines. Lucas Fraser, …
Continue reading »WHYY Spring Break Middle School Journalists: Social Media
To kick off our Spring Break Journalism Camp, our Middle School students learned how to shoot and conduct an interview. They brought their new skills out to Independence Mall to ask people on the street …
Continue reading »WHYY Spring Break Middle School Journalists: The 2020 Presidential Election
To kick off our Spring Break Journalism Camp, our Middle School students learned how to shoot and conduct an interview. They brought their new skills out to Independence Mall to ask people on the street …
Continue reading »After School Photojournalism Spring 2019: Edgar Soto
Edgar is 17 years old and he goes to Mastery Thomas Campus, he really likes buying and collecting sneakers. Edgar loves streetwear mostly Bape, Supreme, and CDG, he is a what people call a “hypebeast”. …
Continue reading »After School Photojournalism Spring 2019: Ricardo Esquivel
Ricardo is a very shy person who doesn’t speak much at first, but getting to know him he is a very talkative person. He likes playing soccer and engineering and wants to be an engineer …
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Ler Say utilizes leading lines and shapes to show a crisp fall afternoon
Continue reading »Can’t Be Silenced: Philadelphia Youth Hit the Polls
In anticipation of the 2018 Midterm Election, the movement to register eligible voters was growing, especially at Central High School. The voter registration team, led by Mr. Quinn, our civics teacher, was very successful in …
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