My name is Edward Steave and this is a short video about my life. I am a 32 year old student at Kennedy King College. In this video, you will learn about my goals, my family, my background and my beliefs. In life, we search for that one thing that we love to do-- the one thing that we would do for free although we would love to make our career.
Some people in my class were saying "You're doing too much" or "It's not that serious", but I don't think they understand that I was doing something that I love to do. This is a craft that has to be practiced and perfected, so every time I get a chance to practice with this software, I want to take my skills to another level. To any of my fellow students, I apologize if my zeal for this came across as arrogant--that was not my intention at all. I just want to better my craft in editing and final cut. Peace and love
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
CHICAGO'S AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY PAGEANT IS HERE!
The search is on!!! The Miss Chicago African-American Community Pageant holds its first photo shoot! The models are the children of some of my closest friends. The shoot was held on the campus of our very own Kennedy-King college! Needless to say I did the girls makeup and hand made their sashes! Do you know who our first winner is? Enter your favorite now by clicking on the link shown below! For help with a beautiful gown for your beautiful princess...click on the "you are so beautiful" picture! More updates on locations and times posted daily.
Kendra L. Crawford
Kendra L. Crawford
family
This collage is based upon my family! This is to let you know that no matter what family will be with you always. Also let you know that we make take a break but we will be back next week!
Chicago Blizzard
Everyone was hit by the Largest snowstorm Chicago has seen in years.....I was locked in for a toatl of 28 hrs. I've never been in the house that long before. This is my reflection on the Snowstorm......One to remember...Hope you enjoy!!!
Jason Moore
The Definition of Early '90's Hip-Hop: The Native Tongues
What's up people! I thought I would take a look back to the earlier days of "hip-hop" for the youngin's in the class. I'm not much into the rap or hip-hop scene these days like I used to be, but there was a time back during my original college days in the early 90's when I was all in!
I would only dabble in some of the harder "gangsta rap" like NWA or Ice-T, and I had more love for some of the hard-edged but conscious acts like Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions. But my biggest passion was for the new sound that was being created by the MC's that came together to form the Native Tongues crew. They consisted of The Jungle Brothers, Monie Love, A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah, and DeLa Soul.
Although each act was part of the Native Tongues crew, they each had their own signature sound. The sound that I came to love the most was the Tribe Called Quest sound. They were the pioneering force that were the first to use jazz samples as backing tracks to their rhymes, and are mentioned still as one of the most influential acts among even the most current "hip-hop" stars.
Here's a short look at the members of the crew, with a more obscure ATCQ track holding it all together:
Any other fans of early hip-hop? How do they stack up to today's artists? Let's hear it!
Jeff Kearney
I would only dabble in some of the harder "gangsta rap" like NWA or Ice-T, and I had more love for some of the hard-edged but conscious acts like Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions. But my biggest passion was for the new sound that was being created by the MC's that came together to form the Native Tongues crew. They consisted of The Jungle Brothers, Monie Love, A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah, and DeLa Soul.
Although each act was part of the Native Tongues crew, they each had their own signature sound. The sound that I came to love the most was the Tribe Called Quest sound. They were the pioneering force that were the first to use jazz samples as backing tracks to their rhymes, and are mentioned still as one of the most influential acts among even the most current "hip-hop" stars.
Here's a short look at the members of the crew, with a more obscure ATCQ track holding it all together:
Any other fans of early hip-hop? How do they stack up to today's artists? Let's hear it!
Jeff Kearney
It's you Season
Hey blog world it's your boy Pastorp doing what I do best. Take a look at my next masterpiece. The photos that you will be viewing were taking at my Pastor's Retirement Banquet and Program. The audio comes from gospel recording artist Norman Hutchins. Tune in and share with me as we send the Man of God off in style.
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