Commentary

Andrew Salimian- City College

I like the project, “Indian Burial Grounds Under Lincoln Center?”  Although I was disappointed that they could not find any evidence, I found the topic  very interesting.  Also, since Lincoln Center is so close to the Macaulay building, I found the topic somewhat “close to home.”  What this group did well was post a complete video with a fair deal of editing done.

I also liked the project, “CUNY Timeline,” because it utilized web tools. In this case, the tool that was used was Dipity.  What I found most interesting about Dipity was the different interfaces that can be used to view the events.  I thought the timeline view and the map views were the most important, and I would love to see a timeline with much more data sometime in the future.  What I was mad about was that they listed the creation of City College as 1948, the date of its name change and not the date of its founding.

The post, “The Battle of the Brews” captured what I feel is an cornerstone of New York culture, coffee.  In recent years, the explosion of Starbucks has led to a coffee shop on what seems to be every corner.  If in the movies that take place in New York, there is at least one scene shot of the protagonist in Starbucks or with Starbucks in hand.  The video was uploaded as a QuickTime mp4, which I thought was interesting.  The video also had a expert degree of video editing and the creators interviewed locals, which is important for our final projects.

I liked the project, “The Empire Hotel.”  I felt the group took a very classy approach.  They managed to get inside a large amount of the hotel and provided a large deal of historical and informational research about the hotel.  I noticed that the sound quality is not great on the flip cams, so the group decided to just have captions and display the video set to music.  As an architecture student, I liked the juxtaposition in the hotel of what the group said was a modernistic design motif shared with Lincoln center and what appeared to be the original art deco floors.  The video was also posted with Vimeo, which seems to be a little more user friendly than YouTube.  I will definitely consider using this video format on my website.

The last project that I would like to mention is the project, “A Walk along Broadway.” This project merged videos edited with iMovie that were posted on YouTube with Google Maps.  It was interested to see each video experience in terms of its location.  This just added an extra layer of context.  I wonder if you could merge these videos with a timeline such as the one in “CUNY Timeline.”

Lunch & Dessert on the West Side of Town

Group: Ivana Roman, Fausto Lopez, Olivia Torres, Sam Barnes, and Christian Mejia (All Hunter)

What did you do?
– We took a look around the area and decided to bring you to the best place for awesome pizza and delicious desserts. The bakery and pizzeria are on the corner of Columbus Ave and 69th St, definitely worth the trip!
Why did you choose it?
– Not only were some of our group members hungry, but thought it would be nice to show everyone a new place to eat since we generally don’t hang around the west side of Manhattan too much.
What did you learn?
– We learned that Magnolia has expensive but equally awesome cupcakes.

The Younger Elder

Luo Qian Chen (Baruch)
Runji Yu (Baruch)
Gabriela Geselowitz (Hunter)
Ariella Medows (Lehman)
Alex Linde (Lehman)
Todd Stein (CSI)

1. What did you do?

We went to the Mormon Church and talked pictures of the Jesus painting on the walls. We also interviewed

2. Why did you choose it?

We chose it because we want to learn about a different culture and they are a relatively unknown part of New York.

3. What did you learn?

We learned that the laws and restrictions are seemed to them as God having them maintain their bodies. We also learned about the truth of Mormon underwear. We learned about the differences between an experienced member and a newly convert.

Special thanks to Deborah for her hospitality and insight. Special thanks to Richard for allowing us to interview him about his experiences.

Magnolia’s Bakery

Baruch College: Justin Koyithara, Maria Kamenetskaya, Adam Hashemi, Jordanna Winfield, Linda Haviv, Katie Pisano

Brooklyn: Angel Mak

What did we do?
-We gave one option of great food to get when you get hungry around the Macaulay Building

Why did you choose it?
-We heard it has the greatest cupcakes anywhere and so we thought since we’re so close, we might as well go.

What did you learn?
-Magnolia has amazing cupcakes that are so moist and scrumptious that almost everyone around 67th street loves.

67th Street Starbucks.

“What did you do?” I investigated the notion that Starbucks is evil.

“Why did you choose it?” Starbucks has been getting a lot of flack lately, despite their best efforts.

“What did you learn.” I learned that kids like to talk about how they hate Starbucks and how it is a “Yuppie-palooza” yet they continue to return to the establishment time and time again. Hipsters…

The Leftovers

Food around Macaulay
Stephanie Lascano

Kevin Lee

Natasha Lopez

Aimee Martinez

Jerrica Williams

What did you do?

We went around the Macaulay Building and videotaped possible places where we could eat, we compared these places with each other to find the best option.

Why did you choose it ?

We decided to make our project about food because it is something we are all passionate about.

What did you learn ?

We learned how to put our flip-cam’s to use  and which place provide the best bargain for food !

Reconstruction at Lincoln Center

What did you do?

We went to Lincoln Center and filmed the construction scaffolding that surrounds the front of the building. We used dipity and youtube to create a brief timeline of the reconstruction.

Why did you choose it?

It simply struck us as interesting. We had seen Lincoln Center before and had never asked about the construction going on there.

What did you learn?

How to create timelines on dipity and that Lincoln Center is 16. 3 acres.

Robert Janison

Julia Gorbach

Ayelet Parness

Joe Tesoro

Security Guards


1.  For our project we used the flip cam and the iMovie editor.

2. We had used the technology on a previous basis, and we thought that we would need more practice using the iMovie application. We thought collectively as a group that the iMovie application was the most appropriate.

3. We learned how to use the title card option.

Joseph Franco

Joshua Hakimian

Philip Loew

Ariella Levian

Sarah Hussain

Muhammed Talal Javed Ghuman

Svetalana Rafailova

Baruch