A few days ago, my fellow J198 classmate and I ventured over to Broad Street on Bethlehem's North Side to check out the area's newest restaurant, Hello Burrito. Enjoyed a Southwest Burrito to start classic, but I'm also intrigued by both the Mango burrito and Thai burrito for my next visits. The soups sound great too, especially on a day like today.
For your curiosity, here's their menu: http://www.helloburritobethlehem.com/
The question is, will it be the North Side's new hot spot?
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Showing posts with label Video Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Interview. Show all posts
Friday, October 1, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
The Interview: Tallarico's Chocolates
For our latest assignment, we had to go into Bethlehem and conduct a video interview. I chose to interview Mr. Brian Tallarico, owner and founder of Tallarico's Chocolates at 26 East Third Street. My previous post talks some about the experience, and you can view the videos below:
We were asked to post both edited and unedited and describe a little about the differences. The first is the edited version, the second is the interview straight through.
I'm quickly learning how much time and effort goes into editing video, and I'm learning ways to make editing easier during the filming process as a result of having to make certain changes. I also found it interesting to take the rough footage and organize it in a way that highlighted the story I wanted to tell. Looking forward to seeing where this goes!
We were asked to post both edited and unedited and describe a little about the differences. The first is the edited version, the second is the interview straight through.
I'm quickly learning how much time and effort goes into editing video, and I'm learning ways to make editing easier during the filming process as a result of having to make certain changes. I also found it interesting to take the rough footage and organize it in a way that highlighted the story I wanted to tell. Looking forward to seeing where this goes!
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Tallarico's Chocolates,
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