Video/Documentary
And the Emmys Go To…CU Journalism & Mass Communication
We won! CU Journalism & Mass students won two Emmys at the five-state regional Heartland Emmys awards presentation in July. JMC’s newscast, NewsTeam Boulder, won for best student achievement in a newscast and the program’s CU Science Update video podcast won for student achievement in long-form non-fiction for its episode “Cocaine Addiction.” NewsTeam Boulder is [...]
PBS NewsHour rep talks about JMC partnership
CU journalism students are involved in an election-year partnership with the PBS NewsHour this fall, and they recently got a visit from the project’s director. Imani Cheers heads “Listen to Me, an initiative in which students are producing short videos asking members of the public for their views on America’s political climate. CU was one [...]
“Speaking in Tongues,” a documentary by Marcia Jarmel (MA ’87)
Documentary producer and director Marcia Jarmel (MA ’87) recently premiered her new documentary film, “Speaking in Tongues,” to four sold out screenings. The film, which looks at the debate surrounding bilingual education in the United States, was given the Audience Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival.
“The Annex” by Brandon Lied (’09), Tara Meyer (’09) and Kyle Banowsky (’09)
This 25-minute documentary takes a look at events, retreats, and international mission trips sponsored by an off-campus Christian ministry that meets at First Presbyterian Church of Boulder.A broadcast student examines her grandmother’s experience in a Japanese internment camp during World War II
Amanda Blackwell (’09) produced this video as an honor’s project in broadcast news. Jane Blackwell was 5 when she was incarcerated in the Tulelake camp in Newall, Calif. She remained there until she was 9 and then continued to live in the United States to raise her two daughters.