Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM EDUCATION
Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

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1. How to Solve the iPhone stuttering-video problem in Adobe Premiere Pro – by Jamie Miller
2. Adobe Premiere: How To Reduce Your Video File Size in Export – by Aaron Manfull
3. Downloadable Storyboard Templates for Broadcast Journalism – by Aaron Manfull
4. There are several ways to convert HEIC images to JPG on your Chromebook – by Aaron Manfull
5. What’s the difference between a color commentator and a play-by-play announcer? – by Aaron Manfull
6. Royalty-free music and audio for video production – by Aaron Manfull
7. New AI Powered Denoise in PhotoShop – by Jonathan Rogers
8. 5 Resources to Improve Your Sports Broadcasting Play-by-Play and Color Commentary – by Aaron Manfull
9. Factors to consider when starting a Broadcast Journalism program – by Don Goble
10. Reporter Stand-ups for Broadcast News Stories – by Dave Davis
11. Convert your iPhone HEIC photos to JPG through the Photos app – by Aaron Manfull
12. Here’s how you can still showcase your Issuu publication on your website – by Tracy Anne Sena
13. Looking for an easier way to create calendars in Indesign? Check out the Calendar Wizard script. – by Aaron Manfull
14. Curriculum for a High School Social Media Class – by Beth Phillips
15. How to generate story ideas for broadcast – by Don Goble
16. Take your students on a Video Scavenger Hunt – by Don Goble
17. If Adobe Premiere is overexposing your video on export, here’s a fix that should work – by Aaron Manfull
18. How To Save Adobe Premiere Pro and Audio Files in the Cloud So You Can Work on One Project on Different Computers – by Aaron Manfull
19. How To Choose a Video Camera for Broadcast Journalism – by Michael Hernandez
20. Adobe Premiere: How To Reduce Your Video File Size in Export – by Aaron Manfull
21. Starting a Broadcast Journalism program from scratch – where to begin – by Don Goble
22. Speaking Like a Broadcaster – by Michael Hernandez
23. Store Tripods with a Shoe Storage Grid – by Aaron Manfull
24. Use Adobe Premiere to Level Up Your TikTok Videos. Here’s how to set up a vertical workspace and export – by Aaron Manfull
25. Developing Story Ideas for Broadcast Journalism – by Michael Hernandez
26. Broadcast journalism skills, objectives and learning outcomes – by Don Goble
27. Broadcast Production Schedule – by Matt Rasgorshek
28. The BIG 50: A list of quick hitter content ideas that your staff can use to drive traffic to your website – by Michael Reeves
29. Mini-lessons for advisers when news cycles are slow: Shooting tips part one – BRoll – by Don Goble
30. Avoiding copyright issues and staying safe when using photos and other content – by Mark Webber
31. How To Properly Add Multitrack Audio Files Into Adobe Audition – by Aaron Manfull
32. WordPress Menu: Make a Menu Item in a Drop-down Menu Unclickable – by Aaron Manfull
33. Here are Some Assignment Options for Broadcast Students in Distance/Online Learning Environments – by AJ Chambers
34. VIDEO 101: Shooting Good B-Roll – by Matt Rasgorshek
35. Looking to get your staff content more organized using Google Drive? Michael Reeves shares his program’s system and online content calendar – by Michael Reeves
36. 13 Steps for Creating a Student News Package – by Don Goble
37. Google Autodraw is a quick way to create copyright-free icons – by Michelle Balmeo
38. Here’s an easy way to stabilize shaky video footage in Adobe Premiere Pro – by Aaron Manfull
39. Installing Adobe Creative Cloud on Computers at Home for Remote Learning – by Jonathan Rogers
40. Check out Calendly to help schedule meetings or to help your staffs book photo or video studio time – by Aaron Manfull
41. Adobe Premiere: Quickly Delete Extra Space Between Clips in Your Adobe Premiere Timeline – by Aaron Manfull
42. Mini-lessons for advisers when news cycles are slow: Shooting tips part two – WALLDO – by Don Goble
43. Adobe Premiere: How to zoom in or out on video clips in your timeline – by Aaron Manfull
44. How to easily add audio clips recorded in a different app to Adobe Premiere Rush – by Aaron Manfull
45. Sample Combined Editorial Policy for High School Student Media – by Aaron Manfull
46. How to Add Custom Emoji to Your Workspace in Slack – by Aaron Manfull
47. Mini-lessons for advisers when news cycles are slow: Natural Sound – by Don Goble
48. Maestro on Steroids: A newspaper and yearbook planner for the digital age – by Aaron Manfull
49. Why Writing Is The Most Important Skill For Broadcast Journalists – by Michael Hernandez
50. 10 Essentials of starting a broadcast program – by Don Goble
51. A scriptwriting activity that sticks with students – by Julie Tiedens
52. Add student admins to your staff’s Facebook Page without having to friend them – by Aaron Manfull
53. There’s an easy way to grab a screenshot from your video in Adobe Premiere – by Aaron Manfull
54. Adobe Audition: How to Remove Vocals or Instrumentals in an Audio Clip with Audition CC – by Aaron Manfull
55. 30 DAYS OF INSTAGRAM FOR STUDENT PUBLICATIONS – by Courtney Hanks
56. Include frequently used links into Slack Channel Topic and Description areas for easy access – by Aaron Manfull
57. Plan out your video with a successful Storyboard – by Don Goble
58. What Makes a Good TV Story? Hint: It’s Not The Equipment – by Michelle Turner
59. Five common mistakes in high school broadcasts – by Dave Davis
60. Looking to add multiple users to your WordPress site? Use the Add Multiple Users plugin – by Aaron Manfull
61. Getting sequences with the five-shot method – by Julie Tiedens
62. Mini-lessons for advisers when news cycles are slow: Brainstorming and planning – by Don Goble
63. Broadcast Lesson Plans and Resources – by Michael Hernandez
64. How To Grade Broadcast Journalism Students (Part II) – by Michael Hernandez
65. Adapting the Rule of 3 for a Middle School Journalism Program – by Jennifer Parsons
66. Budgeting For A Broadcast Journalism Program – by Michael Hernandez
67. Perspective: Why You Shouldn’t Use Music in Broadcast Stories – by Michael Hernandez
68. Editor Positions for High School Journalism Web Staffs – by Aaron Manfull
69. How to Grade Broadcast Journalism Students (Part I) – by Michael Hernandez
70. Adobe Premiere: How to adjust the volume of single or multiple clips in your timeline – by Aaron Manfull
71. Journalism program sees positive changes in move from traditional Journalistic Writing courses to Multimedia Communication Model – by Jason Block
72. How To Add Subtitles or Captions to Your Videos in Adobe Premiere with This Tutorial from Adobe In A Minute – by Aaron Manfull
73. High School Media on TikTok – by Aaron Manfull
74. Adobe Premiere: How to Save a Video Frame as an Image – by Aaron Manfull
75. Broadcast Journalism resources and training – by Don Goble
76. Want a Better Crop For Your Video On Instagram Or Some Other Social Media Platform? Easily Change Your Video Aspect Ratio in Adobe Premiere Rush – by Aaron Manfull
77. Adobe Premiere Pro: How to Join Clips Together – by Aaron Manfull
78. Five College Instagram Accounts to be Inspired By Right Now and Why – by Patrick Johnson
79. High School Media Online – by Aaron Manfull
80. Finding Story Ideas and Successfully Preparing for your Student Television Show – by Don Goble
81. High School Media on Instagram – by Aaron Manfull
82. Writing for Broadcast: How to Sound Like A Real Person – by Michael Hernandez
83. Adobe has some great resources for students and teachers looking to study for Adobe Certification Exams – by Aaron Manfull
84. The reaction in broadcast journalism is just as important (if not more) as the action – by Don Goble
85. 5 Great Tips For Announcers To Close Out A Live Broadcast – by Aaron Manfull
86. Tips on Audio Storytelling – by Tracy Anderson
87. Perils of the Anchor Desk for High School Broadcast Journalists – by Dave Davis
88. Frame.io is now fully integrated with Adobe Premiere and it’s a great way to share projects for review – by Aaron Manfull
89. 60 Second Docs a great source of inspiration – by Michelle Balmeo
90. Avoid copyright and use royalty-free music for video production – by Don Goble
91. Check out these three free options if you’re looking for teleprompter software – by Aaron Manfull
92. I’m adviser Callie Williams, and this is my newsroom… – by Aaron Manfull
93. Broadcasting Tips for Announcing Sporting Events – by Aaron Manfull
94. High School Journalism Broadcast and Video Programs – by Aaron Manfull
95. Images attract eyes: Boost your website’s appeal with an image for every story – by Logan Aimone
96. Make generating content part of the everyday job of a staffer, not an extra with the Rule of 3 – by Aaron Manfull
97. We’ll be online-only next year, and that’s OK – by Jim Streisel
98. If you’re looking to find music that students will like using in their video and podcast productions, check out Artlist – by Aaron Manfull
99. He’s a diaper dandy! 5 tips to improve your sports announcing – by John Wood
100. Secrets of a Successful Broadcast Journalism Program – by Michael Hernandez

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