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Carey Borchuk: building a passion

My knowledge of cars is limited, to put it lightly, but Borchuk was happy to expand on what I knew, all while explaining a fantastic project. He has a quality I admire most.

13-05-10 Building more than cars

Shelley Mckone: Music for Young Children

I really enjoyed this story. Not only was there music and a few different scenes to visit, but McKone was genuinley excited about what she does. And that makes my job a million times easier.

13-05-24 Music for Young Children

Running

I’ve been working for the Petawawa Post. Here’s a feature that I’m particularly proud of. This was in the Nov. 29, 12 issue.

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The best way to find more of my work for this paper is through TwitterFacebook, or Google +. There’s also a forum that can link you to PDFs of each issue, plus any multimedia content we put up.

 The full PDF for the paper this story was in is HERE

Inertia

Inertia

 

Pilot episode of “Inertia,” a show centered around what motivates people to do anything. This episode is about people who find the confidence to follow an idea.

*I did all the music, except at the end of the Local Arts section where a part of “History” by The Olympic Symphonium is played. Ryan Robichaud contributed drums to the intro, and Dan Goyette helped with the outro.

CBC’s Shift

had two pieces on CBC’s Shift. My professor showed some of our pieces, and out of the 10 choosen, two were mine.

One was a documentary I did about my brother and his girlfriend. They tented on some land in North Tetagouche so that they could spend their summer gardening, raising chickens and turkeys, and helping the neighbors.

The other piece was a commentary with sound. It’s about trying out a hearing aid, and whether I even want to hear all the annoying high pitch sounds that I couldn’t hear from birth. There’s no music. It’s also my first attempt at a monologue and writing a story about myself. I still kind of like it.