December 2011
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October 2011
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A Life of Watching God by Zixi Wu
End of the 2011 Fall Workshop
We would like to thank everyone who was involved in this year’s workshop. Without the great coaches and everyone who helped, none of this would have been possible.
All of the stories that were presented at the public showing will be available online at TheFallWorkshop.com in about 2 weeks. Once the site and the iPad magazine are ready, we will let you know. Thanks again to everyone.
The Jokester by Cheryl Mowczan
For the past two months, Jesse LaPoint has worked at Nichols Supermarket and has been bored out of his mind ever since.
The 20 year old toils away with fellow co-workers at the back of the store in the bakery department, cutting dough, sorting muffins, preparing donuts and trying not to fall asleep during his downtime.
Out of boredom, he quickly became the...
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Bingo Bombshell
Week after week, at 4:30 p.m. sharp, Rhonda Cronier leads a pack of grumbling gamblers through the swinging double doors of the Liverpool American Legion Bingo Hall. She is always among the first to arrive for Friday night bingo and the last to leave.
The 72-year-old bingo bombshell has been attending the weekly game night for the past eight years and she has yet to miss a day...
Cut Time by Andrew Hida
Thank You
We would like to take some time to thank the wonderful sponsors that made this workshop possible.
Newhouse School
Nikon USA
OCM BOCES
McClatchy Tribune Information Services
Momenta Workshops
Dinosaur BBQ
Freedom of Espresso Coffee
Think Tank Photo
Wapita Straps
Again, without your contributions, the workshop would not be possible.
Here is the first of many videos produced for the 2011 Fall Workshop.
Step by Step by John Liau.
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While this is not from Fall Workshop, it features two of the workshop’s coaches, Brad Horn (@HornMultimedia) and Coburn Dukehart, dancing away. #tfw2011
Produced by: Andrew Maclean (@ajmaclean)
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HDSLR Video Training
A.J. Chavar (@ajchavar) and Evelio Contreras (@evelio) gave a very nice 2 hour talk about shooting video on a DSLR. Check out the photos of the training and make sure to follow them on twitter and ask them questions if you have any.
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#tfw2011
That’s our Twitter hashtag this weekend. Use it!
Live Kickoff
Tonight kicks off the 2011 Fall Workshop. If you can’t be here tonight for Linda Epstein and Keith Jenkins, you can follow our live video stream.
The 2011 Fall Workshop
We are pleased to announce that next week will kick off the 2011 Fall Workshop. This year we will be covering Liverpool, NY from October 13-16. To check out the work done from last year’s workshop in Auburn, the videos and photos are here. Also, make sure to follow us on Twitter and tweet with the hashtag #TFW2011.
We look forward to seeing all of the great coaches and students soon.
December 2010
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The Writer’s Voice
October 2010
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Congrats to our Momenta winner!
The votes have been counted, and John Liau’s multimedia project, Inside Our Hearts, was selected by the workshop faculty as the winner of a full scholarship to Momenta Workshop’s Project New Orleans 2011.
John captured the story of the determination and strong will of the Carter family, which is comprised of two disabled parents raising a son, Angelo, who is a perfectly healthy and...
Dale + Tom by Brian Dawson | The Fall Workshop
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Coming Soon: The Website
We’re putting the finishing touches on The Fall Workshop and will be able to share that in the next few days. It may take us a few extra cups of coffee but it’s in the works. We promise.
Until then, check out the Flickr, Vimeo and Facebook pages for previews of the work, and get updates about the website through Twitter.
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The End
A big thanks goes out to everyone who made this year’s Fall Workshop a success. As time moves on, we will quickly shift everything to the official website for the 2010 Fall Workshop. Thank you to everyone who came out and to all the students, coaches, and staff that were involved.
So I Was Wondering … | The Fall Workshop