A Game of Pool in less than 1 minute—Video Sequence for J226 @SFSU

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My first shot at On the Street video interviews at SFSU for J226. These students comment on the teachers’ proposed strike in early May.

“Do Not Pass Go Unless You Pay $200 For Your Annual California State Parks Pass.

Despite a 3 year period without a rate increase, the California Dept of Parks and Rec is hiking up the annual pass to $195! Line-up tensions at Cardiff and Doheny are about to get dicey with the price per wave costing around a buck for the average weekend warrior.”

—Spangler on the Swell blog.

Trying out street photography in SF’s financial district for J226. It was worth the dirty looks and being yelled at by people to get these photos. I’ll have to give it another try…

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Go to this:
“The time has come! It’s the premiere of “California Forever: The Story of California State Parks” by Backcountry Pictures. This two-part, feature-length film highlights the history of California State Parks through an inspiring account of the struggles and achievements that built our State Park system. Part One is Priceless Legacy, Part Two is Parks for the Future. Preview a clip here.
This amazing film will air on PBS this fall, but you don’t have to wait to see it. Rather, you can attend the exclusive premiere of the film on April 24!
 “California Forever: The story of California State Parks”Film Premiere Event Tuesday, April 24 at Heart Castle Theater 6 p.m.: Wine reception featuring noted landscape artist Robert Reynolds 7 p.m.: Film Screening Q&A with filmmakers and CSPF President to followTickets
Deadline for purchasing tickets online is April 18. Tickets purchased online will be mailed to you. Deadline for purchasing tickets at the Museum is April 20. No tickets available at door. Bus service available from the Museum of Natural History, Morro Bay, at 5 p.m.
Purchase tickets online. For more information about this and other state park films, please visit our website. Hope to see you there!”
—CalPark Voices

Go to this:

“The time has come! It’s the premiere of “California Forever: The Story of California State Parks” by Backcountry Pictures. This two-part, feature-length film highlights the history of California State Parks through an inspiring account of the struggles and achievements that built our State Park system. Part One is Priceless Legacy, Part Two is Parks for the Future. Preview a clip here.

This amazing film will air on PBS this fall, but you don’t have to wait to see it. Rather, you can attend the exclusive premiere of the film on April 24!

 “California Forever: The story of California State Parks”
Film Premiere Event
Tuesday, April 24 at Heart Castle Theater
6 p.m.: Wine reception featuring noted landscape artist Robert Reynolds
7 p.m.: Film Screening
Q&A with filmmakers and CSPF President to follow
Tickets

Deadline for purchasing tickets online is April 18. Tickets purchased online will be mailed to you. Deadline for purchasing tickets at the Museum is April 20. No tickets available at door. Bus service available from the Museum of Natural History, Morro Bay, at 5 p.m.

Purchase tickets online. For more information about this and other state park films, please visit our website. Hope to see you there!”

—CalPark Voices

The 90’s were an amazing time. Nobody had jobs, but they didn’t care. If people did have jobs they never complained. People were lazy and NO ONE CARED! And everyone had their own webpage about nothing. it was AWESOME!

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Check out my 90’s style webpage I made for my Digital Newsgathering class. My teacher liked it so much that he published it on the journalism server website! Long live the 90’s, bro!

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