The reporter is how hot?
Friday, July 18th, 2008 by TonyThermal imaging is used to identify hotspots in the garbage piles at the Bay County incinerator. So what happens when the imager is pointed at a News Herald reporter?
Thermal imaging is used to identify hotspots in the garbage piles at the Bay County incinerator. So what happens when the imager is pointed at a News Herald reporter?
What did some of the people who came to Panama City Beach plan to do for their July 4 weekend?
Why, drink, get drunk, and chase girls. See:
So the summer interns (Jennifer, Lisa, Katie and Allison) who did our daily newscasts are now gone. Here’s a collection of some of their outtakes over the last month or so.
(And thanks for the brownies, Allison.)
No, this isn’t a deleted scene. It’s goofiness during a photo call for Shakespeare by the Bay’s upcoming production of Macbeth.
The summer interns attended Project Graduation for Arnold High School and wanted to play with the toys.
Our summer interns sure do. Take a look:
The News Herald is hosting three college interns this summer: Jennifer, Lisa and Katie, or as we call them, Intern 1, 2 and 3. They did their first YouCast today, and this is what hit the virtual cutting room floor:
Here’s an interview you never saw, about a play you didn’t attend.
Here are some moments that didn’t make the various video reports from Thunder Beach. Enjoy:
We just couldn’t fit the preparation part of the recent airport disaster drill into the video report. So here is a look at the makeup process. Also, there are some shots of the videographer’s kid who participated in the drill.