Ray Milburn

Journalism & Computer Science

Visual Journalism

  • Cinema Prod. 1 Screening

    Visual Journalism Package 2 For my final Visual Journalism assignment, I covered the short film screenings for IC’s Cinema Production 1 course. Students presented their final projects to an audience of peers and professors, and it was a fascinating experience to film in low-light and speak with these talented students. Read more


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  • Southside Community Center

    Visual Journalism Package 1 Charlie Nichols and I produced this package for our Visual Journalism class. We had a wonderful visit to Southside Community Center in Ithaca, and we learned about the programming they offered and the challenges they’ve encountered. We learned way too much to pack into a 105 second video, and I would Read more


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  • IC House Show

    Visual Journalism Postcard I worked with a wonderful journalist and friend, Billy Wood, on this assignment for Visual Journalism. We had to capture the atmosphere and story of a place in Ithaca without using narration. Billy and I wanted to challenge ourselves, so we covered a house show where student bands performed. It was dark, Read more


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  • The Fry Guy

    Visual Journalism Drill 2: Constructing a Package This project was a Premiere Pro editing workshop for my Visual Journalism course at Ithaca College. It was a great opportunity to revisit classic broadcast news editing and to pick up new editing techniques from my professor, Dr. Tim Mirabito. Read more


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  • Bringing back radio

    Knight Life News package for Blue Knight TV This video was a profile I produced for my high school’s news program, of which I was the Executive Producer. It profiles a sole student reviving our high school’s radio station, which lay dormant for years despite its long history of popularity among students. Read more


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  • 500 voices

    Knight Life News package for Blue Knight TV This was the second package I produced as a Knight Life reporter. It covered a monumental event at our high school: a student published an open letter to superintendent Pam Gould, encouraging our school to examine the way race is taught and learned in Sandwich, Massachusetts. Read more


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  • Let’s go to the movies

    Knight Life News package for Blue Knight TV This was my first news package as a Knight Life reporter, and arguably my first proper package in any newsroom. In the midst of COVID-19, Sandwich High School’s theatre company was one of very few clubs to thrive during the pandemic. This package explains how they adapted Read more


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