Not So Small Voices

ENOUGH This past weekend my friends and I attend the “March For Our Lives Protest”. Words cannot describe how much of an amazing experience it was. Prior to this protest I only attended one other protest back in February, which was much smaller. I knew the “March For Our Lives Protest” was going to be […]

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Super Bowl 52 Review

I don’t understand football at all.   All I know is that getting a touchdown means that a team scored a certain amount of points and that the players usually celebrate by doing some funky dance moves or painful looking chest bumps. However, I still watch football because 1) I love those funky dance moves  […]

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Hello Washington, Hello RedEye

Holy Moly it’s been a month, I have been in D.C for a month now and I am still shocked about how much warmer it is down here then back at home. I don’t think I have ever spent so much time outside in January or February in my life; in fact this is the […]

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Good Bye Fall, Good Bye RedEye

My last and final blog post of the semester. It seems crazy to me that my very first blog post was 15 weeks ago. I had absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into when it came to this internship, but I must say it is one of the dearest memories I will carry […]

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My First Stop Motion

Stop Motion – What is it?  We have all seen the amazing works of movies like Wallace and Gromit and even had the opportunity to see the behind the scenes of how they make this claymation world.  But in many cases it becomes unattainable and hard to imagine how one might begin to attempt such […]

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Where Can I Make the Best Videos?

  “I’m going to wave my hands at  you guys. And you guys stare at me like I’m crazy. Okay?” At this point, my friends did really stare at me like I was crazy.   I’ve created a video for RedEye Post as my final project. I was in charge throughout all procedure from brainstorming […]

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Broadway Play: M. Butterfly

Watching a broadway show was definitely on my bucket list of things to do in New York. Fancy theaters and signs that said ‘BROADWAY’ truly overwhelmed me but M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang offered more than simply checking a wish off from my bucket list. The play follows through Rene Gallimard, a French diplomat who falls […]

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