From 01/27/2024: Morgantown-based fiddler, guitarist and singer/songwriter Gray Buchanan previewing her SongSpace show at First Unitarian with Bertha and the Belles, 1/27 (7:30 pm), Shadyside.
Read the full story »We did things a bit different today — our first block went to the radio station and did some recording. Some of our second graders got a chance to be the DJ just the way that Mr. Larry showed us how yesterday! Our fourth graders did some recordings with Miss Sarah (see below).
During second block, we talked about what a programmer does on the radio. We talked about what content goes on the radio, and then put together our own hour by drawing a pie chart! We also got to see the middle-schoolers from Art Activism rehearse for their peace rally tomorrow. Best of luck to them!
What a fun and informative day we had today! We went over to the Children’s Museum where we interviewed Larry Berger, host of The Saturday Light Brigade radio program for the past 37 years. We got a chance to ask him about how he started SLB, how the studio worked, and all the other questions we came up with yesterday. He gave us some great answers and taught us a lot about the studio, the radio program, and what it takes to be a DJ. Thanks, Mister Larry!
This is RADIO WEEK – we’re going to do a whole lot of learning and fun activities around what radio actually is! We went back to the studio today to talk about what we know so far: we certainly know how to use microphones well, as we all demonstrated beautifully. We also know about tuning a radio, different platforms radio can come on (digital, satellite, AM/FM), and a lot more about being in an actual broadcast studio now that we’ve been to Radio Camp!
Tomorrow, we’ll be interviewing Larry Berger, host of The Saturday Light Brigade, so today we came up with a few questions that we want to ask. Our questions were FANTASTIC. We are curious about how he got started, how the studio was built and how it works, what being a DJ (and executive director of a non-profit radio station) is like, how content is chosen, and much more. We can’t wait to ask Mr. Larry all these questions ourselves!
Rising college freshmen from The Heinz Endowments Youth Philanthropy Summer Internship Program discuss the nine radio documentaries they produced in July at the SLB studios.
Today, we got promoted to amateur reporters! We interviewed Imagination Exploration and Art Activism, two other activities at Camp King. We ALL did such an amazing job, truly. The proof is in the pudding – give a listen and tell us what YOU think!
In May 2012, we interviewed 23 high school students from various Pittsburgh Public Schools about graduation, and what it takes to succeed. These resulting features are a part of the Graduation Champions Campaign, an initiative of The Neighborhood Learning Alliance, which is founded in the belief that everyone can contribute to the success of our communities’ students; everyone can be a champion.
!!!sremaerD remmuS, yad sdrawkcab yppaH!!! We started out today by listening back to some of the mock interviews we did yesterday. Overall, many of the recordings were really good! After almost three weeks at camp, we know how to handle the H1 recorders well, are very consistent with our microphone technique, and are quickly becoming seasoned interviewers.
We looked at the script we’ll be using for our interviews tomorrow, which used many of the ideas and questions we came up with a few days ago. We got done with that early and went over to Buhl Park for some fun in the sun. Tomorrow’s the big day – time to interview some middle schoolers – so get some rest, campers!
So, you think the pro’s always know what they’re doing? Classes today got to play a little game we called “Bad Ms Sarah”. Our trusty professional and resident teacher showed us what a BAD interview looks like… so that we could make sure we know how to conduct a GOOD interview! We practiced interviewing each other as we get closer and closer to our chance to interview another activity at Camp King.
So, you think the pro’s always know what they’re doing? Classes today got to play a little game we called “Bad Ms Sarah”. Our trusty professional and resident teacher showed us what a BAD interview looks like… so that we could make sure we know how to conduct a GOOD interview! We practiced interviewing each other as we get closer and closer to our real interview with other activities here at Camp King.
It was also Wacky Wednesday, if you’re wondering why we all have mismatched socks, shiny shirts, backwards clothing and PLAID (how wacky indeed!). We’re going to listen to our recordings and critique our style, so nothing to show here folks. Come back soon for more of our awesomeness.
Today, we took a look at some of our blog posts that we missed. We did some writing and recording today, reflecting on KWHB’s tag line of “Work Hard, Have Fun, Be Nice”, which also happens to be the three rules at Camp King. Some of us finished early and practiced for next Tuesday’s talent show! At recess, we watched a live performance of Squonk Opera right on our playground!
Who said having a case of the Mondays was a bad thing??? We love Mondays! We were so excited to see all of our campers after the weekend! We wanted to refresh our memories of using a microphone, so we wrote in our Reporter’s Notebooks and recorded (using proper microphone technique) something fun we did over the weekend and/or some ways that we think we are silly. We heard some fun stories from weekend plans, and learned some pretty silly things about our campers! Thank you for sharing your good times!