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Broadcast Technology

Welcome to Ladue High School's Broadcast Technology media production. This publication offers a compilation of multimedia student productions, including blogs, and many different genres of videos and news.

The site is created and produced by Ladue broadcasting students to promote student programming.

Please feel free to comment or contact us with your feedback and ideas.
 

Programming

Ladue View: May 2023, Senior Farewell

In this episode of Ladue View we have some amazing creative films and videos including ones about the objects that can change lives, the drinks that keep us going,  teens as screenagers, and a farewell to the seniors.
To watch past shows, visit the Ladue View page on this site and follow us on Instagram @ladueview. 

Photo of the Week

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Read about "Muck-Raking by Apprenticeship" by reading Levi Miller's blog.

Follow us on Instagram @LadueView

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5 On Your Side

Students from Ladue Horton Watkins High School and Gateway STEM High School, partner each year with our local NBC affiliate, 5 On Your Side, to produce a community video project. The 2023 Ladue winning students were Senior's Kenneth Thomas and Dylan Patterson.

LHS Films Film Festival 

16 student directors released their short films on Sunday, March 12th in the Ladue Performing Arts Center. Admission to see the films were in the form of donations for the Mercy Hospital’s Adolescent and Youth Cancer Center, which serves patients ages 13 to 39. The festival raised close to $900 for Mercy's cause. 

To view the films, click here. 

Broadcast Technology students on local news

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Watch the winning video on our 5 On Your Side page. 

The 2023 Ladue winning students were Senior's Kenneth Thomas and Dylan Patterson.

Lizzie Esther wins "Best High School Student" Film at Faultline Film Festival at SEMO.

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Recently, Junior Lizzie Esther was awarded "Best High School Film" for her short film "The Forgotten Leftovers of Meaningful Things" at Southeast Missouri State University's Fault Line Film Festival. Lizzie has been a student of Ladue High School's Broadcast Technology class since her Freshman year, and she's very grateful for her teachers, Mr. Goble and Mrs. Davidson, as well as her friends who have helped her along the way.

Partnerships
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Click the image, or here, to learn more about the Charles W. Marshall Video Technology Center and TV Studio, managed my Marteana Davidson.

Former Ladue View students have gone on to become incredibly successful at young ages. Take a look at this sizzle reel to find out what they are accomplishing. ​
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If you have a story idea for our show, click on our CONTACT page and let us know! ​Watch past episodes by visiting our LADUE VIEW page. Have a story idea for a future show? Email us at ladueviewshow@gmail.com.

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Member of the Journalism Education Association since 2011

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Member of the National Scholastic Press Association since 2011

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Ladue Horton Watkins High School is located in 
St. Louis, Missouri