Posted by samantha on Sep 12, 2014 in What I've Done
Lately I’ve been working on some basic designing for the Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra. Check out this post card I worked up for the upcoming inaugural Masquerade Ball to be sent out to solicit ticket sales.
Additionally, I designed a couple of posters: one for the Masquerade Ball and another for the first concert in the new Java series.
Now I’m working on another poster for the symphony’s concert season, as well as a palm card program for the Java concert.
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Posted by samantha on Aug 15, 2014 in What I've Done
Since so many of my videos are still with the DNJ, I’m posting some silly videos that I’ve done.
The first one is from an MTSU basketball game when the Blue Zoo fan group offered their own take on the “Harlem Shake” trend.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10101981566531965&set=vb.38402035&type=2&theater¬if_t=video_processed
The second is a video I put together to show my skills in video editing and putting together a video presentation. It is a bit long, as far as a typical video for online, but I feel it does express what I can do to promote through video.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10101981569156705&set=vb.38402035&type=2&theater¬if_t=video_processed
Hope you enjoy!
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Posted by samantha on Aug 12, 2014 in What I've Done
These are links to some early videos that I shot and edited. Unfortunately, due to the fact that DNJMediaGroup owns dozens of my videos, I cannot use them as examples of my skill and experience. Here are a few I have access to, however they are in no way a full sampling.
Hunter’s Court Jumper
http://archive.dnj.com/VideoNetwork/2297012753001/Hunter-s-Court-trainer-shows-off-young-jumper-Joe-Pike
UDMD Press Conference 2013
http://archive.dnj.com/VideoNetwork/2291920928001/Old-time-music-sets-tone-for-Uncle-Dave-Macon-Days-press-conference
Maura White loves downtown
http://archive.dnj.com/VideoNetwork/2407415895001/Maura-White-shares-her-love-of-downtown-farmer-s-market
Mix It Up: Blue Raider
http://archive.dnj.com/VideoNetwork/2448327684001/Mix-It-Up-How-to-make-a-Blue-Raider-Tea
Mix It Up: Alohatini
http://archive.dnj.com/VideoNetwork/2365988781001/Mix-It-Up-Try-a-Boulevard-Alohatini
Gamma Rays
http://archive.dnj.com/VideoNetwork/2310225962001/MLT-presents-dramatic-Pulitzer-Prize-winning-play
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Posted by samantha on Aug 12, 2014 in What I've Done
Here is a gallery of some of my images from my time at The Daily News Journal when I covered food, fashion, entertainment, business, and family events.
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Colton Dixon signs autographs while his family looks on.
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‘I’m Connor. I’m not Aspberger’s’
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Carpe Cafe
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Country Gourmet
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Uncle Dave Macon Days 2013
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Foam Party on West Main
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Golden Eagle
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Jeff’s Family Restaurant
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La Tavola
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On the Rocks opening night
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Reveille Joe’s
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Longhorn
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Maple Street Grill
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Slick Pig
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Your Pie
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Marina’s on ths Square
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McAlister’s Deli
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OK Jose
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Stones River Battlefield
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Pa Bunk’s
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Pa Bunk’s
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Toot’s
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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show at Social
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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show at Social
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Posted by samantha on Aug 12, 2014 in What I've Done
For a glimpse at some of my basic photography skills, here are links to my older photo galleries. Many of these are “smile and snap” type photos, and they are not indicative of my complete experiences. However, many of my previous photographs are owned by DNJMediaGroup, making them unavailable to me.
Uncle Dave Macon Days 2014 Press Conference
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152449402818278.1073741831.84859058277&type=3
2014 Trailblazer Award Winners
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152614362823278.1073741834.84859058277&type=3
2014 Uncle Dave Macon Days Motorless Parade
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152615585888278.1073741836.84859058277&type=3
2014 Uncle Dave Macon Days Heritage Award Winners
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152616199598278.1073741837.84859058277&type=3
2014 Uncle Dave Macon Days
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152614562908278.1073741835.84859058277&type=3
Coconut Bay Bike Night
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150316889019933.360027.124766674932&type=3
BoroParty.com Pool Party
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.405576239932.178886.124766674932&type=3
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Posted by samantha on Aug 12, 2014 in What I've Done
Warm weather means more time outdoors, in the pool, in the garden, grilling on the patio, and just playing around in the sunshine.
Create your own outdoor oasis using outdoor tile, automatically transforming an unused portion of your yard or your boring planked deck into a stunning sitting room. You can create leisure and entertaining areas, quickly and easily.
From plain terra cotta or red clay to fancy glazed polychrome Spanish tiles, using tiles outdoors has been a tradition for centuries across the globe, especially in warm climates.
Concrete tiles are proving stronger and more long lasting than ceramics. Wood tiles have come of age for covering up old concrete or wood decks with squares of attractive wood flooring. Very thin stone tiles allow architectural stonework to extend into unique applications. Artisans are also hand-crafting specialty tiles with unique patterns and textures.
But why would you opt for outdoor tile? For one, it’s durable, meaning an investment goes a long way. But it is also easy to clean because it doesn’t absorb liquids or dirt.
The large selection in color and materials means you can find the right look for your outdoor space, no matter if you are covering the slab of concrete in your backyard or creating a new space in the garden you’ve worked years to cultivate.
Just imagine: garden walking paths, creating secondary patios or an extended outdoor seating with a tiles floor space complete with a fire pit, outdoor bar, or grilling station. Just gets you excited about summer, right?
[http://www.citytile.net/outdoor_tile]
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