Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Clark Convention Video Clips

The following video clips are from the 2008 Clark Convention Video News Program. The first clip features the news packages from the first night's (Dec. 4) airing of YIG 360.

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Shortly after the live Secretary of State show in the lobby of the hotel, Candidates for the 2009 Clark Convention had the chance to air their candidate commercials on Ch. 13.

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The last video clip showcases the news packages that aired on the Friday night (Dec. 5) YIG 360 newscast . This video clip does not include the news anchors featured in the live newscast aired through the hotel's cable system.

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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Lewis Convention Video Clips

The following video clips are from the 2008 Lewis Convention Video News Program. The first clip features a welcome message from the Lewis Convention's governor:

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This next video clip showcases each reporter's news package from the Thursday night (Nov. 13) YIG 360 newscast . This video clip does not include the news anchors featured in the live newscast aired through the hotel's cable system.

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Candidates for the 2009 Lewis Convention had the chance to air their candidate commercials shortly after the Secretary of State show on Ch. 13 at the hotel.


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The last video clip features the news packages that aired on the Friday night (Nov. 14) YIG 360 newscast . This video clip does not include the news anchors featured in the live newscast aired through the hotel's cable system.

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Friday, December 5, 2008

Whats going on !!

Hey Everyone,

In case your wondering what's going on in the world of Room of 224/225 here is a rundown.

Tonight we will have the Secretary of State Show will Collin Baker at 6:30 and will feature the candidate commercials.

Then tune back in at 11:30 for the YIG 360 Newscast.

We had some tech. issues last night but we hope to have all that resolved tonight.


Remember if you have a story, tip, or even a comment to please email us at moyigvideonews@gmail.com.

Check back later for more updates.

Chase Snider
Video Director

Coming Soon...

We will be posting newscasts from the 2008 Lewis and Clark Conventions soon, so stay tuned.

In the meantime, if you have any questions, comments, or story ideas for the Clark Video News Team, please e-mail us at:

moyigvideonews@gmail.com

Thanks,

Your Video News Team.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Helping Those Who Are Less Fortunate

Recent news from Missouri YMCA Youth In Government State Director Ken Hussey:

Dear YIG Students and Advisors:

As the Clark State Convention approaches, I hope that everyone is excited about the opportunities that await you in Jefferson City. This time of year is often one of reflection and thanksgiving for many of us. As we grow closer to the holiday season, we begin to think of gathering with family and friends around delicious meals. However, it is important for us to remember that not everyone in our communities and state are so fortunate to have these opportunities.

This year, I would like to start a new tradition in YIG, one that pulls us together to collectively make an impact in Jefferson City. In our program, we gather in Jefferson City for three days, engage in an intense and inspiring program, and leave just as quickly as we arrived. This year, I call on all of you to help make an impact in this community.

The food banks in central Missouri are very low on resources, facing new challenges each day. I challenge each of you to bring at least one non-perishable food item to share with the food banks of Jefferson City. If each of us brought at least one item, we could provide families in central Missouri with over 450 items. What an impact we can make!

At the Lewis State Convention, we collected many boxes of food that were donated to a local food bank, making a tremendous impact. We will collect items upon arrival at the State Convention on Thursday and throughout the weekend at the Registration Table.

When you pack your suitcase for Jefferson City, please consider going to your pantry and adding an item to your luggage. Your small act of kindness will go a long way to those in need.

Thank you for your participation in YIG. Please share this message with your fellow participants and challenge them to follow your lead in this effort.

Sincerely,
Ken Hussey,
State DirectorMissouri YMCA Youth In Government
(573) 635-6215
khussey@jcymca.org
www.moyig.org

Friday, November 14, 2008

Lewis Convention, Day 2

Hey guys! Hannah and Amiria here... The two hot blonde bombshells of YIG 360 are in the house! Here's a quick update for you all of how the convention is going so far...

Convention's started off with a bang here in Jeff City! Early arrival was uneventful, but productive (we ironed out our green screens for our broadcast later tonight, "Live From Wasilla..." yeah, you betcha!), and Thursday we kicked off to a great start thanks to Governor Hanna Xu and the ever-wonderful Ken Hussey. Today, we're just working on the news and letting YIG take its course.

This isn't to say we haven't run into any problems, however. One of the delegations sent their school with a camera that wasn't compatible: it burned their story straight onto mini-DVDs that our computers couldn't read, and then didn't have a the proper cord for uploading the stories from the camera to the computer. Consequentially, we haven't been able to air their story, but Ben is endlessly toiling to work it out, and they're off working on a second story now.

There was also another issue at 11:30 as we were getting ready to go on: Final Cut wouldn't render the video. So, in the meantime, we showed a video of shorts Ben had already prepared: a spoof of the Grizzly Man trailer called Pussy Man, and a cartoon about balloons hitting a guy on the head. Needless to say, they were a hit, and Ben saved the day. Then the video was rendered, and we went live.

Also, while we were airing the news, we had a DVD in the recorder, but it didn't record. Luckily, we caught it before the broadcast was over, and were able to tape the latter half. Luckily, Ben was on the ball again, and had saved all the news stories to his hard drive.

We encountered our most recent problem this morning, when we went to do YIG Morningside: our converter box wouldn't work! We just scrapped the broadcast, and we're going to get our hands on a new converter box before The Secretary of State Show tonight. (And we'll still do Morningside tomorrow, too.) Our luck must not run out, because converter boxes are only about three dollars! To put that in perspective for you, that's as much as sixteen pieces of bubble gum! YAY US!

But enough about our dreary past problems, and let's talk about the future. At 6:30 this evening, provided we have our three dollar converter box, we'll be broadcasting The Secretary of State Show, with information for yigsters on how to vote and what they should be aware of during tomorrow's elections. Then, after the banquet and ball tonight - where we'll be the two prettiest girls there, of course, gracing the faculty and students of YIG with our presence and beautiful faces - we go live for the second night of YIG 360, and, providing all goes well, "Live in Wasilla." Morningside is on the schedule for tomorrow.

Later, we'll be updating our intro, credits, and news stories for you all to watch.

Signing off, yigsters!
Hannah and Amiria

Sunday, October 19, 2008

October 18 YIG Program Committee Meeting

On October 18, we had our first meeting as the YIG Program Committee (formerly YIG State Committee) at the Knowles YMCA Annex in Jefferson City. Video news directors and advisors worked closely with print press advisors and directors to prepare specific details for the Lewis and Clark Conventions.

Governor Candidates Debate
First on the agenda was discussing how the print press and video news was going to handle the governor candidates debate on Thursday night at the state convention.
Moderators:
The print press and video news programs are in charge of moderating the event. Two members from the print press and one member from the video news program will moderate. Katie Lynn of the Springfield Delegation will be the video news moderator for the Clark Convention. Hannah Pingelton will be the video news moderator for the Lewis Convention.
Room Setup:
The Governor Candidates Debate will be held in the Capitol and Truman Ballroom in the Capitol Plaza Hotel. Approximately four rows will be set up with moderators placed between each row in front of the stage for the candidates to see.
Candidate Questions:
Questions for each candidate may be submitted by YIG students through a submission box that will be located in the hotel lobby on Thursday. The question box will be retrieved by the moderators around 9:00 p.m. (the governor candidates debate begins at 9:30 p.m.). Moderators will have approximately 30 minutes to review questions from the submission box (all questions read at the debate will be supplied by YIG students, print press and video news program members).
Question/Answer Timing:
Each candidate will have three minutes (3:00) to answer each question with a one minute and thirty second (1:30) chance for a rebuttal. Delegated YIG students will hold three different color cards announcing to each candidate how much time he or she has left in their response — green cards = half of the allotted time is up, yellow cards = one minute (1:00) left, and red cards = fifteen seconds (:15) left.
Utilizing Channel 14 at the Hotel
Channel 14 is the channel the video news program uses to broadcast the nightly and morning newscasts, as well as the Secretary of State Show and candidate commercials. At the YIG Program Committee Meeting, we discussed using Channel 14 as a looping message board that will be broadcast over the hotel when the video news students are not airing their already-scheduled programming. The message board would include the schedule of events for each day as well as short preproduced segments over particular program events.
Special Project: YIG Testimonials for the Web
State Director Ken Hussey has a special project for the video news program this year. He would like students in the video news program to create short video testimonials for future and current YIG students. Each testimonial would be between :30 and :60 long, focusing on why students participate in YIG, what they love about their specific programs, etc. Ken would like to take these video testimonials and upload them on YouTube (the video testimonials will be edited into one concise 3-5 minute production). The video would also be embedded in the YCMA YIG website.
At the Program Committee Meeting, Katie Lynn, Chase Snider, and Amiria Harper-Rose got a jump start on the project by interviewing directors and advisors from various programs. There will be additional opportunities at each convention to interview students from different programs about their YIG experience.
According to Ken, these short testimonials could be great recruitment tools, as well as good videos to use with prospective donors to the YMCA YIG program.
Here is an example of what the YMCA of the USA did this past summer at the Youth Governors Conference in Washington, D.C. (The communications team at the YMCA of the USA put this production together.): http://www.youtube.com/user/ymca
Giving Back To The Community
At the YIG Program Committee Meeting, State Director Ken Hussey talked about having the Missouri YMCA YIG program give back to the community during their state conventions this year by donating nonperishable food items to the local food bank. As details are scheduled, more information will be posted on this particular issue.
Please note: This would be a great story idea for both state conventions!
Best Buy Community Relations
Thanks to the research of Chase Snider of the Springfield Delegation (Clark Convention), he found out that Best Buy donates equipment and technology to certain nonprofit organizations. At the meeting, State Director Ken Hussey was informed about this program and will be looking into applying for equipment for the 2009 state conventions.
From the Best Buy website:
"Giving back to our communities is central to the way we do business at Best Buy. Each year, Best Buy donates up to 1.5% of pretax earnings through the Best Buy Children's Foundation and Corporate giving programs to help strengthen our communities.
As a Company, and through our Foundation, we work with nonprofit organizations to support programs that provide opportunities for youth. Our goal is to provide positive experiences that will help them to excel in school, engage in their communities, and develop leadership skills. We also support national organizations that provide essential social services, such as the United Way and American Red Cross, to improve the vitality of the communities where our employees and customers live and work."
There Is Much Work To Be Done!
Video news directors — make sure to stay in contact with each other regarding work for your upcoming state conventions. This blog is just a way to keep the line of communication open for video news program members...however, it's up to you to make it all happen!