Today’s blog comes to us from Catherine Bleu, University of Washington Communications major and an MJH intern. We threw a lot of work at Catherine, whose last day was yesterday, and to top it off, we asked her to blog about what she enjoyed the most.
I just completed a ten-week internship in the Communications Department of the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. While the title of the Museum does contain “A Living Memorial to the Holocaust,” it’s so much more than that. The Museum of Jewish Heritage aims to honor the memory of those lost, but also celebrate their lives. Many events are held at the Museum’s Edmond J. Safra Hall, many of which get turned into podcasts and video clips.
I just completed a ten-week internship in the Communications Department of the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. While the title of the Museum does contain “A Living Memorial to the Holocaust,” it’s so much more than that. The Museum of Jewish Heritage aims to honor the memory of those lost, but also celebrate their lives. Many events are held at the Museum’s Edmond J. Safra Hall, many of which get turned into podcasts and video clips.
For the past couple of months, I have been editing and posting these clips to the Museum’s YouTube channel, and it has been one of the highlights of my experience. Video clips hold a special place in my heart; I watched my first clip in July 2005. Ever since that first episode of Diggnation, I have been a faithful viewer of Internet programming. I can now say that I have personally edited, created, and posted over a dozen video clips. Editor’s note: And it wouldn’t have happened without you, Catherine.
Check out some of Catherine’s work here:
Check out some of Catherine’s work here:
Photo by Catherine Bleu from a recent trip to Chinatown.
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