Video scenes shots:

  

Watch the video: Sun rising on careers in solar energy.mov



Other videos by this author:

SOJOURNERS SEEK IMMIGRATION TRUTH SOJOURNERS SEEK IMMIGRATION TRUTH
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 145 seconds

Every week, a group of mostly native-born Americans travel from a church in Manhattan to a detention facility in New Jersey. They call themselves the Sojourners and their mission is to change the immigration detention experience, largely through friendship. Simone Sebastian reports.
For the full story, go here: http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2010/05/25/ sojourners-seek-immi gration-truth/


Sand Mandala Sand Mandala
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 97 seconds




WORKERS BID ST. VINCENT\ WORKERS BID ST. VINCENT'S GOODBYE
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 119 seconds

St. Vincent's Hospital, a Greenwich Village mainstay for 160 years, was unable to survive $700 million in debt. Some 3,500 St. Vincent's employees spent the hospital's final days saying their final farewells -- and looking for work. Samantha Stark and Erica Butler report.
For the full story, go here: http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2010/04/27/ workers-bid-st-vince nts-goodbye/


BIG GOALS FOR SLED HOCKEY TEAM BIG GOALS FOR SLED HOCKEY TEAM
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 215 seconds

The RoughRiders of Long Island play sled hockey, a sport that lets mentally and physically challenged athletes live out their ice dreams. Samantha Stark and Christipher Schuetze report. For the full story, go here: http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2010/04/23/ big-goals-for-sled-h ockey-team/


Grannies Battle War.mov Grannies Battle War.mov
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 91 seconds

Theyve gathered at Rockefeller Center, every Wednesday from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. for the last six years, to protest the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Now Grandmothers Against the War are taking their fight to local high schools. The seniors are planning a counter-recruitment action on March 18, where theyll tell students how to opt out of being contacted by military recruiters.


The Net Effect On News.mov The Net Effect On News.mov
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 99 seconds

Reporters recently met at St. Francis College in Brooklyn for a panel discussion how the Internet is changing the way they do their jobs.


Kitty\ Kitty's A Tiger In The Ring.mov
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 128 seconds

Kathleen (Kitty) Walsh, a 20-year-old college student, is fighting in this year's Golden Gloves tournament


Sun Rising On Careers In Solar Energy.mov Sun Rising On Careers In Solar Energy.mov
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 136 seconds

The Center for Sustainable Energy offers training in solar power conversion. Students include traditional electricians like Charles Stewart, who calls his new business"Peace and Solar."


A Flu Shot In The Arm For Asthmatic Kids A Flu Shot In The Arm For Asthmatic Kids
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 120 seconds

Reporter Alana Rigal explores why people who have asthma are being urged to get the flu vaccine. http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/12/15/ flu-shot-in-the-arm- for-asthmatic-kids/


Citations With A Smile: A Block Of Tickets Citations With A Smile: A Block Of Tickets
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 61 seconds

Reporter H'Rina Detroy explores the ticketing of cars on one contentious block of New York City, 43rd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway. http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/12/04/ citations-with-a-smi le/


Vendors Seek Street Justice Vendors Seek Street Justice
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 207 seconds

Aisha Al-Muslim explores harassment of legal and illegal street vendors. http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/11/30/ vendors-seek-street- justice/


E-Waste: Not Easy Being Green E-Waste: Not Easy Being Green
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 145 seconds

Reporter Karina Ioffee looks at how disposing of e-waste is problematic. http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/11/23/ nothing-easy-about-e -waste/


Myrtle Avenue Sours On Lollipop Meters Myrtle Avenue Sours On Lollipop Meters
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 83 seconds

Residents of Brooklyn's Myrtle Avenue would like to see lollipop meters disappear. Nicholas Martinez reports. http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/11/19/ merchants-sour-on-lo llipop-meters/


Running For Mayor, But Boy, Are Their Legs Tired! Running For Mayor, But Boy, Are Their Legs Tired!
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 73 seconds

The 2009 race for New York City mayor featured much more that the two main candidates, Mike Bloomberg and Bill Thompson. Alana Rigal reports on the other candidates. http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/10/30/ running-for-mayor-%e 2%80%93-and-boy-are- their-legs-tired/


A Hospital No More: Part II A Hospital No More: Part II
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 114 seconds

Hannah Rappleye captures images of the closing of Jamaica, New York's Mary Immaculate Hopsital. http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/10/30/ the-death-of-a-hospi tal/


A Hospital No More: Part 1 A Hospital No More: Part 1
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 127 seconds

Hannah Rappleye captures images of the closing of Jamaica, New York's Mary Immaculate Hopsital. http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/10/30/ the-death-of-a-hospi tal/


Playground Helps Unlock Secrets Of Science Playground Helps Unlock Secrets Of Science
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 94 seconds

A playground in Brooklyn offers lessons on physics and other aspects of science. H'Rina Detroy reports with Mark Morales from PS/Middle School 394: http://nycitynewsser vice.com/2009/09/24/ students-make-mark-o n-playground/


Art Cars Roll Into Town Art Cars Roll Into Town
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 73 seconds

Art cars, and their eccentric creators, hit the streets of Manhattan. Maya Pope-Chappell followed the unique caravan in a piece that also ended up on NBC New York: http://www.nbcnewyor k.com/around-town/ev ents/Art-Cars-make-N YC--64431482.html


Melody Kelly, Stuyvesant Town Melody Kelly, Stuyvesant Town
Posted by: nycitynewsservice

Video duration: 28 seconds

The NYCity News Service hit the streets of New York and asked scores of residents, "Tell us one way the recession has changed your life." For the full project, go here: http://nycitynewsser vice.com/special-pro jects/nycity-snapsho t-2009-economic-puls e/
"My pension went down big time," said Melody Kelly, a psychoanalyst.