NEW MEDIA

NJCommute.com (Transforming Transit)

A website that chronicles life on the road and rails in New Jersey. Produced in conjunction with The Record of Bergen County, N.J. and Columbia University, using Final Cut Pro video and Adobe Flash and Photoshop.

Riding the rails

NJ Transit, the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority and the Port Authority of NY & NJ open the new Meadowlands Rail Line. Produced for The Record of Bergen County, N.J.

Rutgers Reporter

A web-based newspaper with content produced by students of my News Reporting and Writing classes.

Homeless in Staten Island

An in-depth look into the growing problems of homelessness in New York City's smallest borough. Produced in conjunction with Columbia University, using Final Cut Pro video and Adobe Flash and Photoshop.

Plane crash in the Hudson River

Videos for The Record of Bergen County, N.J. that detailed the aftermath and ensuing investigation into the remarkable US Airways crash landing in the Hudson River on Jan. 15, 2009. For video of press conference held the day after, click here. For video of plane wreckage sitting on barge and awaiting transport, click here.

Rogue Taxidermy

A multi-media examination of a cult of taxidermists in New York City who create what's considered art by using dead animal parts. Produced in conjunction with Columbia University, using Final Cut Pro video and Adobe Flash and Photoshop.

Green and Goofy

A report on a traveling circus group that incorporates environmentalism into their clown acts. Produced in conjunction with Columbia University, using Final Cut Pro video and Adobe Flash and Photoshop.

Road Warrior

John Chichowski, a.k.a. the Road Warrior columnist at The Record of Bergen County, N.J., interviews drivers as they gasp over the rising price of gasoline at New Jersey service stations.

Gas lines

A video produced in conjunction with The Record of Bergen County, N.J. that looks at the skyrocketing price of gasoline during the summertime.

 

Hollywood lights up New York City

A look at how New York City is trying to transform itself into a large movie studio - at the expense of local residents. Produced in conjunction with Columbia University, using Final Cut Pro video and Adobe Flash and Photoshop.