"If a video doesn't move the audience emotionally in some way, it has failed." That attitude has driven Jennifer Moran's success in the television and corporate video world. Nominated for a Director of Photography National Emmy for her work on "Bill Nye, the Science Guy", video producer, editor and photographer Jennifer Moran now freelances in the San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MX, area and specializes in travel, non-profit and small-business videos, as well as still photography. She’s worked for top stations in Boston, Seattle, Tucson and Nashville, including a 2-year stint as a one-man band Nashville feature and real estate reporter for WKRN-TV. DM me at jmorantravels@instagram
I saw this when it was new, and it still pops into my head from time to time. As a lifelong metalhead and hard rock enthisiast I can say, with certainty, that tocks will always rock harder.
@@morantv I recognize goose, I played once at the open mic. I have a pic of me with the General Lee. I enjoyed Leipers Fork. Thanks again for uploading it. Nice to watch it again.
I live in Pumpkintown and I first asked the same question and this is the story I got. Years and years ago the two farmers who lived in joining property's planted gardens and as the Pumpkin patch grew and ran along the ground a very very large Pumpkin grew across the fence. The farmer who grew the pimpkin could see It was his largest yet, The farmer who owned the land it grew on picked and kept it and the fude begain almost like the Hatfields and Mc Coy's. Never the less Pumpkintown is a great community to live in. 11 miles out of Lafayette and just 4 miles or so from the Kentucky state line into Monroe county it is a beautiful farm land area to take a Sunday ride.
My 11 year old son just discovered Green Day, and he's obsessed. I showed him this video today before our science lesson and he instantly said "HEY THIS IS IN GREEN DAY STYLE", and it was soooooo cool to scroll down and see your comment here that you used Green Day as inspiration. Obviously, you nailed it. Thank you! Years and years later, this is still a very valuable contribution to education.
Ms. Jennifer! I've watched this before but I just wanted to thank you for playing a role in my career in filmmaking and video production. I hope that you are doing well and you are continuing to teach at KOS. You are awesome! Stanley