The Chinese Starfish Story
The most recent video I’ve worked on is this interstitial piece that will be aired on BYU-TV for the next two years, beginning April 2010. It’s a three-minute piece that highlights the work of Amanda de Lange, founder and director of The Starfish Foster Home in Xi’an, China.
[quicktime]http://storyweaversloom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ChineseStarfish/ChineseStarfishShort3min.mov[/quicktime]
BYU-Hawaii ROTC Color Guard
A BYU-Hawaii ROTC color guard presented the colors for the first time at April commencement 2007. This video clip accompanied the story on the web.
[quicktime]https://www.storyweaversloom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/BYUHColorGuard.m4v[/quicktime]
Delights & Shadows Premiere
Dan Bradshaw, a member of the music faculty at BYU-Hawaii, premiered a Barlow Commission composition at BYU-Hawaii with Ariel Bybee, Metropolitan Opera star, and Alison Dalton, well-known violist, and BYU-Hawaii faculty member, Stacey McCarrey, pianist, performing. This video clip of the performance accompanied the web story.
[quicktime]http://storyweaversloom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Delights&Shadows3-07.mov[/quicktime]
A New You
Barbara Barrington-Jones offers a program especially for women each year at BYU-Hawaii. In 2007 it was called “A New You.” It’s focus is to help women feel more beautiful and confident inside and out. This video clip is of the fashion show, which ended the week-long event. The clip accompanied a web story.
[quicktime]http://storyweaversloom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ANewYouFashionShowforWeb.mov[/quicktime]
The Shaka Story
BYU-Hawaii alumnus and native Hawaiian, Lono, created a picture book of the story of the shaka sign–a well-known hand gesture that means “be well” or “hang loose.” This video accompanied the story of how he came to write the book. It depicts moments from the booksigning on the BYU-Hawaii campus in December 2007–a very Hawaiian affair.
[quicktime]http://storyweaversloom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ShakaBookSigning2007.m4v[/quicktime]