Husson Outdoors: Interviews with Maine Guide Aislinn Sarnacki
Husson Outdoors is a short magazine style interview show with topics covering anything related to Maine’s outdoors. This YouTube show gives students the opportunity to develop their interview skills. It’s one of many projects in our Producing and Hosting a Public Affairs show class at the New England School of Communications at Husson University.
What makes this project unique is that it’s shot in the iXR center lab at Husson. This collaboration brought together journalism students, video production students and students in the Extended Reality program.
We’d like to thank Maine Guide and author Aislinn Sarnacki for being our guest.
Content:
:00 Introduction with journalism instructor Jeffrey Hope.
1:06 Sports journalism student Kiko Sanchez Rico talks with Aislinn about the positive influences of outdoor activities can have on mental health.
8:08 Sports journalism student Isaac Potter talks with Aislinn about wildlife you can spot in Maine while hiking.
15:16 Journalism student Garrett Munson talks with Aislinn about the process of becoming a Maine Guide.
20:39 Journalism student Brooke Long talks with Aislinn about turning how she turned a hobby into a career.
For more information about Aislinn visit https://www.mainenaturehikes.com
For information about the Journalism and Sports Journalism Programs at the New England School of Communications at Husson University, visit; https://www.husson.edu/nescom/mass-communications/journalism/
For more information about the Extended Reality Program at Husson University, visit:
https://www.husson.edu/college-of-business/school-of-technology-and-innovation/extended-reality/
For more information about the Video/Film Production Program at the New England School of Communications, visit; https://www.husson.edu/nescom/video-production/
Видео Husson Outdoors: Interviews with Maine Guide Aislinn Sarnacki канала NESCom Journalism
What makes this project unique is that it’s shot in the iXR center lab at Husson. This collaboration brought together journalism students, video production students and students in the Extended Reality program.
We’d like to thank Maine Guide and author Aislinn Sarnacki for being our guest.
Content:
:00 Introduction with journalism instructor Jeffrey Hope.
1:06 Sports journalism student Kiko Sanchez Rico talks with Aislinn about the positive influences of outdoor activities can have on mental health.
8:08 Sports journalism student Isaac Potter talks with Aislinn about wildlife you can spot in Maine while hiking.
15:16 Journalism student Garrett Munson talks with Aislinn about the process of becoming a Maine Guide.
20:39 Journalism student Brooke Long talks with Aislinn about turning how she turned a hobby into a career.
For more information about Aislinn visit https://www.mainenaturehikes.com
For information about the Journalism and Sports Journalism Programs at the New England School of Communications at Husson University, visit; https://www.husson.edu/nescom/mass-communications/journalism/
For more information about the Extended Reality Program at Husson University, visit:
https://www.husson.edu/college-of-business/school-of-technology-and-innovation/extended-reality/
For more information about the Video/Film Production Program at the New England School of Communications, visit; https://www.husson.edu/nescom/video-production/
Видео Husson Outdoors: Interviews with Maine Guide Aislinn Sarnacki канала NESCom Journalism
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