Char O'Neil
The topic of this explainer video is to share the most important steps when addressing a homeless or stray animal. In the video, there are four steps outlined. The first step is to “capture the animal safely.” The second step is “call the authorities + check the animal for ID.” The third step is “take the animal to a shelter or veterinarian.” The fourth step is “create posts about the missing animal.” The video also provides a “rescue kit” for one who might encounter a lot of homeless animals or for one who enjoys rescuing animals.
The information in the video has been composed using the sources of the American Humane and the Humane Society. Their pages are linked below:
American Humane - https://www.americanhumane.org/fact-sheet/if-you-find-a-lost-pet/
Humane Society - https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-help-stray-pet
The images and videos in the show opener are related to my sports-related content. There are photos and videos from Warriors games, a video from a Diamondbacks game, a photo from ASU football, a photo of me with Final Four decorations, and photos of me broadcasting a basketball game. The purpose of this "show open" is to introduce the viewer to who I am and the sports content I make.
This video features editing techniques such as opening titles, closing titles, and lower third titles. The video also contains a variety of shots, such as a medium shot, a long shot, an extreme close-up shot, an extreme long shot, and a close-up shot. The video captures the essence of a cloudy day on the ASU downtown Phoenix campus.
This news feature is about ASU students and their relationship with the homeless animals in downtown Phoenix. The video features graphs about the homeless animal population in Arizona, places where these animals are seen around campus, a cat spotted on campus, and two interviews with ASU students, Moira Boyes and Hunter Hulburd. Boyes and Hulburd are asked about their personal experiences with animals on campus.
The video aims to spread awareness of the issue of homeless animals in Phoenix and hear stories from students. The video also offers external links to opportunities to get involved with the homeless animal issue.
Organizations
HARTT - https://azhartt.org/
Humane Society - https://www.azhumane.org/become-a-volunteer/
Halo Animal Rescue - https://www.halorescue.org/volunteer-opportunities
A more advanced version of the previous "ASU Student Life" video. This video contains the same composition of places where downtown Phoenix ASU students enjoy "student life" and the interview with ASU Cronkite student Amalie Rhebeck. But, this version contains titles, transitions, music, and credits.
A composition of places where downtown Phoenix ASU students enjoy "student life." The video also features an interview with ASU Cronkite student Amalie Rhebeck.