January 27, 2021

Another assessment in 2019 for my journalism degree. That was my first time with a professional camera, and that wasn’t easy. We only got a crash course on how to use the equipment, and because it is expensive equipment, we only have a limited amount to use it, not to mention that we also have

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January 27, 2021

I can’t remember what we had to do for this university assessment, but it was at first glance a disaster. We filmed with my daughter’s iPhone, whom at the time didn’t know how to use it. The graphics were bad and the sound was awful, but managed to salvage it and make out a somewhat

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January 25, 2021

Some time between 1968 and 1973 in Butsbach, Germany, a little boy ran home as fast as his little legs would carry him, panting and sweating with five kids in pursuit. His crime? Kindness to a little girl in the playground. He made it safely home, but the incident led his parents to enrol him

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January 25, 2021

For many people COVID-19 lockdown has been a real struggle, and it isn’t just about having to stay home  – whether working or not – and/or living on your own. With the gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions, Australian can slowly attempt to go back to a semi-normal lifestyle. For millennial Violet Herbault, 23, who has

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January 15, 2021

When I moved to Australia in 1993, video calling was still something straight out of a sci-fi movie. I hadn’t thought about how I would communicate with my family and friends. There was snail mail, of course, but it could take up to three weeks to receive a letter, and by the time you replied

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