Television
Can That Really Work?
Can That Really Work? (2023) is an educational gameshow that combines improv challenges and sustainability. Working as part of the production crew under American University’s School of Communication, I did setup and takedown, taught students how to use television cameras, and assisted with set design and technical difficulties.
Television Crew, Educator
BREAK THE ICE
BREAK THE ICE (2022) is an educational gameshow that combines tower building, hand-eye coordination, and trivia about water conservation. As part of the American University Television Studio Production class, I rotated through all of the roles involved in a television environment, including camera operator, technical director, floor manager, and more.
All Television Studio Roles
Award: Best Floor Manager
ATV News
ATV News is American University’s television news program that reports on campus issues and broadcasts three times per semester. I edited packages for the Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 semesters, including coverage on desk receptionist working conditions, the Trucktoberfest food truck program, and more. I also operated the teleprompter for ATV’s live broadcasts.
Editor, Teleprompter Operator
Links to the AU desk receptionist story
KMVT 15 Television Camp
KMVT 15 Community Media, a government television station based out of Mountain View, California, annually hosts summer camps to teach middle school and late elementary school kids how to make television broadcasts. I essentially served as a camp counselor’s assistant, teaching students how to use TV equipment and helping to bring their ideas to life.
Video Production Intern
Links to the week of June 21, 2019