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NATV Travels to the Big Apple!!

December 3rd, 4th and 5th, a group of over 60 NATV students traveled to New York City for three days of fun and filming. Our busy schedule included the shows Blue Man Group and Young Frankenstein, a visit to the Paley Center for Media and a tour of the NBC Studios. In addition, one of our groups was able to visit a custom skateboard factory. Many groups explored Chinatown, Little Italy, SoHo, and other vibrant New York neighborhoods. We enjoyed some great food, saw some incredible sights and made many lasting friendships. Each group spent a large portion of their time filming in various locales around the city. We are all looking forward to seeing the final videos they produce!

 

NATV Now Available for Verizon & Consolidated Communications Customers!

Members of the North Allegheny community that subscribe to either Verizon or Consolidated Communications can now receive NATV programming!

We are available on channel 33 on Verizon and channel 406 on Consolidated.

We invite all Verizon & Consolidated customers to tune in and check out all of the great student-produced programming!

Flat Screen Monitors Still Needed

The NATV Studios are in need of used flat-screen monitors (Any size). If you have an old monitor languishing in your garage or basement, please consider donating it to the studio. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. West at

724-934-7913 or dwest@northallegheny.org.

 

Student News

Kyle Ryan (Program Director)

Kyle  was crowned as Homecoming King at the October Dance. For those of us who know Kyle, this honor is not a surprise. He is a witty, outgoing and mature young man. Congratulations Kyle!!

Nick Jovonovich (Sports Division)

 Nick has been working with Red Zone Media, producing a 5-7 minute High School Wrap-Up Show during the Duquesne Football Halftime Show. He has been asked back to do the same job for the Women’s Basketball Games. His broadcasts can be heard on 1360 am.

 Pat Morgan (News Division) 

Pat recently traveled to Portland, OR as part of the Wexford Runners to compete for the national championship. Pat’s team came in 12th in the country.

Pat Moynihan (TGIF Division) 

Pat traveled this past summer to Iceland as part of a highly selective National Geographic program to film a documentary on climate change. The final video is an impressive piece of filming and editing and a great example of Pat’s skills.

 

Alumni News

Josh Weis (Former Program Director)

Josh is working at the Rochester Institute of Technology as the primary videographer for the university’s academic leadership and other important groups and events. This position has never been offered to a freshman student before. Due to Josh’s expertise and creativity, he has been doing an outstanding job in his new role.

David Patchell (Former Production Assistant)

David is attending IUP and is working for their media program on a weekly show.

Jaymes Gardzinski (Former Sports Division Leader)

Jaymes is filming a piece for the Ghost Closet 07 Film Contest. The film will be about 20 minutes long. It is about college friends who attend a party in which there is a ghost closet that one of them gets stuck in. It is a comedy with some horror elements intertwined.

Nick Longo (Former TGIF Division Leader)

Nick recently completed his sophomore year short film at Point Park University. You can view the film at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmOKXr3MaMg&feature=channel_page

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