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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2024 · 11 MIN

Bulldogs and Beacons

from The Bridgeton Beacon · host The Bridgeton Beacon

The Bridgeton Beacon, with partial funding from the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission is teaching media production to local youth. Thomas Ritter discusses the progress of the project, highlighting the involvement of a participant named Ra'shaun, who has chosen an excellent topic related to the arts in the community. The discussion covers the planning and execution of media production, the importance of real-world experience for participants, and the potential for future projects. Ritter emphasizes the benefits of the program for both the youth involved and the community at large. takeaways The Bridgeton Beacon focuses on promoting positive community initiatives. Engaging local youth in media production fosters skills and creativity. Rashaun's topic selection was efficient and impactful for stakeholders. Production planning is crucial for successful media projects. Real-world experience enhances participants' resumes and job prospects. The program encourages networking with local community leaders. Participants gain hands-on experience in audio and video production. The project aims to serve multiple stakeholders effectively. Support from the community is vital for the program's success. Future projects are planned to continue engaging local youth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Project Overview 01:58 Exploring the Topic: Riverside Renaissance Center for the Arts 03:46 Understanding the Production Process and Participant Roles 05:12 Setting Dates and Next Steps 07:59 Potential Career Opportunities for the Participants 11:06 Conclusion and Call to Support

The Bridgeton Beacon, with partial funding from the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission is teaching media production to local youth. Thomas Ritter discusses the progress of the project, highlighting the involvement of a participant named Ra'shaun, who has chosen an excellent topic related to the arts in the community. The discussion covers the planning and execution of media production, the importance of real-world experience for participants, and the potential for future projects. Ritter emphasizes the benefits of the program for both the youth involved and the community at large. takeaways The Bridgeton Beacon focuses on promoting positive community initiatives. Engaging local youth in media production fosters skills and creativity. Rashaun's topic selection was efficient and impactful for stakeholders. Production planning is crucial for successful media projects. Real-world experience enhances participants' resumes and job prospects. The program encourages networking with local community leaders. Participants gain hands-on experience in audio and video production. The project aims to serve multiple stakeholders effectively. Support from the community is vital for the program's success. Future projects are planned to continue engaging local youth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Project Overview 01:58 Exploring the Topic: Riverside Renaissance Center for the Arts 03:46 Understanding the Production Process and Participant Roles 05:12 Setting Dates and Next Steps 07:59 Potential Career Opportunities for the Participants 11:06 Conclusion and Call to Support

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