How to make Whipped Coffee at home.

Digital journalism is fascinating to me. You have some many different tools, programs and platforms to choose from and create something unique. When this assignment was announced, I was excited and nervous at the same time. I was excited because I knew I could show off the skills I have learned and produce a great story. I was nervous because I couldn’t think of a story to do right away. I spent a lot of time thinking before an idea came to me.  

I decided to film my sister making whipped coffee. It is a step-by-step, “how to” video for viewers to follow. My sister has been making this coffee almost every morning since the stay-at-home order was placed. She found this recipe from a TikTok video.

I spent one day watching her make it to understand the process. Then, I brainstormed ways I could film the process. This helped me prepare myself before shooting the video. Also, I found the editing stage to be a lot easier since the process was filmed in order. I used Adobe Premiere Pro.

Overall, I am very happy with how my video turned out. Due to the pandemic, I am limited to where I can go and what I can do. I am used to working in groups and having a professor or faculty member around. This project was out of my comfort zone, but I learned to adapt rather well. This is the first time I have went through all stages of production on my own. This was a learning experience and an opportunity to strengthen my skills. I am proud of myself and look forward to what I produce next!    


Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19), coffee shops and other restaurants have been temporarily closed. SVSU sophomore, Lexi Madak, misses her daily coffee runs to Starbucks, but she found a way to make great tasting coffee at home. Using a few kitchen ingredients, Lexi can make a cup of whipped coffee in less than 5 minutes. Find out where she got this idea from and how to make it in the video below. 

JRN 340: Video Exercise

Creating a video is not as easy as some people make it seem. It involves a lot of time and energy. Some stages (pre-production, production and post-production) take longer than others. It all depends on your skill level and how well prepared you are.

I enrolled in a couple video production classes in college and it helped me strengthen my skills a lot. I wouldn’t consider myself an expert, but I am familiar with the equipment and editing programs. For my digital journalism class, our class was assigned a video shooting exercise. Basically, it was an opportunity for us to get creative and shoot a variety of shots.

Due to the pandemic, I didn’t have a lot of places and environments to explore. With that said, I worked around I worked around my house and in my backyard. My sister, Lexi Madak, agreed to be in some of the shots.

I used my mom’s digital camera to film. It is an older camera and does not have some of the uniques capabilities like a new camera does. With that said, I struggled with the narrow depth of field and the great depth of field shot. My camera does not have the lens capable of achieving those shots.

Overall, this assignment went very well. I enjoyed going outside and hanging out with my sister. I discovered new camera shots that I can use towards my advertising and marketing career.

Boost your knowledge in the NASCAR world.

About 72 years ago, racing became a sport. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) isn’t for everyone, but it holds national races for fans in 48 US states and international races for fans in Canada, Mexico and Europe. Believe it or not, NASCAR is huge and it is easy to get familiar with. If you are looking for boost your knowledge in the auto and stock car racing sport, understanding the history and some of all-time greatest drivers is a good start.

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