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Hurricane IKE (CNN Featured) Breaking News Coverage Sept. 2008

Produced by Patricio Espinoza, espiBlog.org. All IKE stories coverage here was featured by CNN, CNN International and iReport.

Picture 5 Task Force "IKE"

San Antonio, TX- Sep, 13, 2008.- Texas National Guard convoys are heading to Houston, Galveston and Ike affected areas. CNN iReporter Patricio Espinoza and espiBlog independent journalist & blogger captures the first images of the Texas military search, rescue and support task force. Major J. Michael Spraggins, with the TX National Guard explains as "Task Force IKE" heads to Houston from what once was Kelly AFB, now known as Port San Antonio where about five thousand of Ike evacuees are already in shelter.

Picture 6 espiBlog.org/CNN LIVE Reports Synopsis

The following is a re-cap of IKE LIVE shots for CNN

Picture 4 Ike... ready to go home!!

San Antonio, TX Spt.13, 2008.-Ike has come and gone... but devastating damages, millions without power and thousands without a home are left behind.  One of those evacuees is 71 years old Leo Rodriguez.  He escape∂ Ike's fierce to San Antonio, Texas.  Leo got here Thursday.... and by now, him, his wife, grand children three dogs, one cat and two birds are ready to go home but they have no idea if there is a home to go.  Patricio Espinoza, reports.

Picture 3 Hurricane Ike, Evacuees

San Antonio, TX Spt.14, 2008.- A day after Hurricane IKE forced many to leave everything behind, Patricio Espinoza talks to evacuees, and San Antonio's Mayor Phil Hardberger, as thousands more could head their way if power in areas like Houston is not soon restored.

May 29, 2009 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Digital Journalism Project, TX State University, San Marcos

Check out our student project that made air @ PBS Austin.

I recently put together a workshop with NAHJ's Student Chapter @ TX State University San Marcos where students had the opportunity to a get a "hands-on" day with seasoned news professionals covering the recent Cesar Chavez march in San Antonio, TX.  We used the latest DV tools for shooting and editing, as well as later uploading all materials to the web.  And to add to the students success... PBS Austin, KLRU Docubloggers picked up the stories for air time. To do so, they asked me to edit the pieces together with intro's to the student's stories.  Here's the final product, and what aired a couple of weeks ago.

May 09, 2009 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Vet Speaks Up!

Picture 2 John Nulan was an Army crew chief once, later he was homeless, and now he struggles to survive on a fixed income. He uses public transportation, and walks the streets of our city wondering when someone would do something about his needs, and those of the poor people of San Antonio. John wants the candidates for Mayor in San Antonio, Texas to listen and to know his vote counts too!!

May 08, 2009 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

What still pics, Skype and digital tools can do

I put this story together overnight about a recent incident regarding the local 2009 race for Mayor.  I covered elections as part of my digital journalism project SA4Mayor.com. Lacking video, and only access to Skype for interviews, there were not too many elements to put together the video report.  Well almost, check it out...

May 08, 2009 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Covering the "Swine Flu" in Texas

Here's how we just covered an interview with a Texas family who has tested positive.Photo Ed Lozano

Working on a freelance field producing assignment for ABC, GMA, this weekend I interviewed the Texas family whose H.S. son has contracted "swine flu", and this morning when we went back to do a Live shot, the family had received news the Father and daughter were also confirmed positive.  All, however, are doing very well and have been -per health dept.- on "TamiFlu" since Thurs. The family lives in Cibolo, about 30 minutes north of San Antonio towards Austin.

Photo Jaime Vera Here's how our freelance crew handled the field coverage: We wore N95 face masks, gloves, and used hand disinfectants.  We also decided to dispose of ear pieces used during the interview, and have sanitized all equipment only as a precaution. 

We had to set up lights, camera, communications and sound for four people while wearing the protective gear, not fun under the Photo Ed LozanoTexas humid weather.  We used a boom mic rather than individual lav mics, also on the side of caution.   That said, our crew was also very careful, and used an abundance of tactfulness to make sure the family felt comfortable at all times during the whole process.

We are happy to report the Texas family is doing well, and were very gracious throughout.  They also wore masks during the interview for our protection.  This was an ABC Exclusive interview, you can see the complete story at ABC.com.

Here's part of GMA live report from the same ABC website:


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April 26, 2009 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Changing Journalism as We Know It!

Jannet Walsh, blogger, journalist and a Poynter "Journalism that Matters" participant captures one of those moments... during conversations at The Poynter as we talked about changing journalism as we know it.   (Jannet's blog: http://jannetwalsh.blogspot.com/) (And check out our Digital Journalism Project SA4Mayor.com)


March 03, 2009 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Naked for a Cause... at The Alamo!


Picture 3 You have never seen The Alamo from this angle... Naked behind a banner that reads, "1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers," a PETA woman showers for a cause "To Be a Vegetarian and Save The Environment" they said... espiBlog.org Patricio Espinoza, captures the moment.

February 04, 2009 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

DC Hearings - Who's Bailing YOU out?!


DC Auto Hearings - Who's Bailing YOU out?! from Patricio Espinoza on Vimeo.

While on a 24hr trip to DC, Emmy award winning Journalist Patricio Espinoza stops by Capitol Hill while Auto industry bail-out hearings are underway.

$34 billion they want... The question is: "Who is bailing you out?!" Is your credit card company cutting you a break?? Patricio talks to his credit card company -who just received 3-billion in bail out money- find out what happens next.... and what his DC cab driver has to say about it.

December 05, 2008 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Obama, "Cambio" Change & My Parents

As a journalist I have been covering the elections process... history in the making. But I woke up this morning wondering what do my parents, both Latino immigrants, think of all this talk about change. My parents are from Ecuador and they came to the U.S. already in their 60's.

November 05, 2008 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Hurricane Ike, Evacuees - San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX Spt.14, 2008.- A day after Hurricane IKE forced many to leave everything behind, Patricio Espinoza talks to evacuees, and San Antonio's Mayor Phil Hardberger, as thousands more could head their way if power in areas like Houston is not soon restored.

September 14, 2008 in My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

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