The past three years, I have been involved in a KSDK partnership program. In this program two St.Louis high schools, Ladue and Gateway STEM partner to create a meaningful Public Service Announcement. This year we had a broad topic, COVID-19. My group decided to take the pandemic into mind but focus more on mental health. I worked with Jack Reeves, Chanel Sanchez, and Erik Forero. We created a video pitch and storyboard and our idea was selected to become a reality. The process of creating the video was quick and enjoyable. The editor, Joe was a great help and had valuable tips and criticism. One lesson I've learnt through this process is to trust in my abilities and stay confident in myself. I struggled a bit because I really wanted to have a good video and pitch. In addition, with this being my last year I honestly wanted to be chosen. I became a bit overwhelmed because it was very hard to communicate over zoom and sometimes it is difficult to transfer ideas into reality. However, my teacher Mr.Goble reminded me of my skill and encouraged me to trust in my ability. Mr.Randall, the KSDK employee helping us, also gave me an incredible compliment he said that I was a "force to be reckoned with" and that I "will be someone's boss one day." Overall, the KSDK partnership never fails to add a new depth to my learning and each year it has taught me so many new skills. I have met some amazing people doing this and met some professionals I hope to be like in the future. I will always cherish my time in Broadcast Technology and look back on this program fondly. To watch the PSA click here.
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Annabella SeegerI am currently attending the Culinary Institute of America! I am majoring in Food Business Management with a focus in Baking and Pastry Arts. Archives
September 2021
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