Thursday, April 16, 2015

Magic Johnson visits SC State University

On March 26, the School of Business brings Magic Johnson to SC State to talk to the students who are business majors.

Magic is a well known basketball player, but then he switches his life over to the business world.
Magic expresses and shares his experience within the business world as well as advice for success and entrepreneur at the 43rd annual business week.
Magic expresses to the students that is all about who you know ad not what you know.
Letting SC State students know that the business world didn't take him too serious coming straight out of basketball. 
All you have to do is 
Discover the Power!



 Magic now owns his own company Magic Johnson Enterprises
Magic's urban investment were formed in 2001 as Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund. 
In 2006, Magic made a huge deal with Sodexo. Sodexo is known to be one of the largest food companies and is also located right here on this illustrious campus of South Carolina State University. 
Magic Johnson is now a very successful business man, that goes around and talk to other young minds and get them prepared for what the big world will throw at them in the near future!
All you have to do is
 Discover The Power!



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Bowling Alley CX


Come visit your local bowling alley
located in the K.W Green Student Center

FREE for all South Carolina State University students!



The bowling alley inside the student center holds a great significance on the campus of SC State.
On February 5 1968 , South Carolina State students were denied entrance according to segregation that existed in Orangeburg, South Carolina. After the owned Floyd denied the students entrance, the next day started a protest and led into the Orangeburg Massacre.
The bowling alley went by the name of All Star Bowling Lanes.

Today, the bowling alley no longer exist, but the sign still remains. 
In remembrance of this great piece of history we hold our very own bowling alley for South Carolina State University students to cherish and to remember a part of history that belongs to the university. 


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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Holly Herrick 


Last Thursday on April 9,2015 I got the very special opportunity to interview Charleston's very own Holly Herrick.  It was experience I enjoyed more than anything, and brought so much joy yo my life as well as experience into the broadcasting world. 


During this interview, I got to learn a lot about Holly and how she became the successful cookbook publishing author that she is today.
Holly expressed how she got started by going to a culinary school called Le Corbin Blu in France to pursue her dreams. In France, she learned the the right and gourmet way of cooking and the people on France serve it up! It was a marvelous experience being in France Holly mentioned. After college, Holly started cooking and making her very own  cookbooks. Her first cookbook that was published is called Southern Farmers Market Cookbook. Within 7 years, she wrote  published 5 more cookbooks of all different types of food and dessert. To purchase Holly's cookbooks, you can find and buy them on Amazon.com 
Holly has had such an adventure during her life from going to France and studying in culinary to becoming a cookbook publishing author. Holly now resides in Charleston, South Carolina with her dog and cat. 
To learn more about Holly, and what she does you can visit her website HollyHerrick.com 

You can also watch my full interview and a few bloopers with Holly on Youtube.com



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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Let There Be Light


In this post, I will be showing three different pictures with and without light to explain that I know the difference between all three.











The first picture is a bad example of a picture and what your set shouldn't look like. This picture is a example of a wide shot and no lighting. It's dark and you can barely see my face to know that I'm talking about any or everything. This is not the lighting you want if you are on the air or just practicing for film.

The second picture is a example of close up shot with lighting from all angles, including a black light. This is a good example of what your shot can look like if your shooting a one man ban. A good close up and personal shot with medium light. It's perfect just for one person!

The last picture is a good example if your doing a two man report. It has good lighting as well as a back lighting. It's a little shadow in the back but it's still a good two man report as a wide shot.

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