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Here’s my final video project for The Miami Herald. Enjoy!
60 Seconds. See them. Know them.

60 Seconds is about you. It is about your neighbor, your community, your city and county.
It is about the people who you care about, and the people who you don’t know, or don’t take the time to know, and should care [...]

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Check out my video for the Herald on the Eastern Airlines plane crash.

Please post your comments on this page or shoot me an e-mail at pohsiteng [at] gmail [dot] com. Thanks!

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The Miami Herald gave features writer Jaweed Kaleem $100 to learn how to cook.
Thought it’d be cool to produce three videos and an interactive page where users can submit their own easy recipes, videos and pictures. Jaweed wrote the story, Stephanie Rosenblatt designed the page and Ronna Gradus took the photos.

I shot and produced the [...]

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I wrote the story and shot and produced the three videos in Norfolk, Va.
Bill Tiernan took the still images, Miranda Mulligan designed the flash package, and Kerry Sipe and the online team made sure it got published.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
See the package here, or read just the narrative below.

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Here’s my latest video for The Miami Herald. You can see the entire interactive FDR package here.

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PHOTOS BY DELORES JOHNSON
PRODUCED BY POH SI TENG
Check out our latest slideshow, Keeping It Sharp, Keeping It Tight.
Photographer Delores Johnson and I only had two hours to work with the inmates at the Norfolk City Jail barbershop. Hope you like it.

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Below are some slideshows that I recently produced. They are not as comprehensive as my other packages.

Spirit revival in Portsmouth.

Tall ships sail into Norfolk.

Parade of sail.

Demolition day.
Ford’s oldest worker.

Behind the scenes of the sport of kings.

Go, Speed Racer!

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By POH SI TENG
My first radio story for NPR member station KQED. It was on Pacific Time.

Khmer Rouge Survivor Honors the Fallen Through Dance
When the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia in 1975, it killed as many as 2 million Cambodians. Among those targeted for death were classical dancers. The tradition was seen as too aristocratic. [...]

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By POH SI TENG
By The Needle is my final multimedia package for the semester. I recorded, edited the interviews and sequenced the photographs.
Click on the image below to see it:

Needles led Kevin Arkell down the path of addiction and HIV infection. Now they are helping him find solace from speed, AIDS and thoughts of suicide. [...]

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By POH SI TENG
Forced arch. Contract. Heels up. Release!
SF State students honor the living and the dead in an African Haitian dance class. Thrusting their hips while moving to the beat of live drumming, they sweat it out in a dance called the “Banda,” which honors Guede, the spirit that embodies fertility and death.
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By POH SI TENG
Would you eat food from a dumpster?
Check out my latest multimedia package by clicking on the image below.
Enjoy!

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By POH SI TENG
Two women connect with each other and their country roots at the 15th Annual Gay Rodeo and Festival in the Bay Area.
I captured the audio and produced the piece, while Natalie Schrik and Ross Pearson took the photos. Dian Angelov designed the page.
Check out the package by clicking on the image below.

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I produced this piece for The Columbus Dispatch. Check it out. It’s worth your time.

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My friends and I created this multimedia package.
I captured, edited the audio and produced the piece.
Check it out. It’s worth your time.

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