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Sunday, May 19
The Indiana Daily Student

Aysha Jemison, Joseph Togh and Jon Stante were outside Ballantine hall on July 30 to capture some footage for a project that the IU creative services is putting together for the freshman induction ceremony. "Aysha is one of many students that had a great study abroad experience and creative services is putting together a family of characters who are sharing their story, and we are filming that today," Togh said. Jemison studied abroad in Asia, visiting China, Japan and South Korea during her trip in May, she said. "My trip was a travel study course through the the School of Public Health," she said. "We went to other universities and we learned a lot, then we came back and submitted a portfolio. I loved all of it. It was very different because it was my first time out of the country, so to go on the other side of the world was really interesting." Togh and Stante graduated from IU in 2011 and started freelancing around Bloomington, and working directly and indirectly with the university doing video production, Toug said. "We recently formed an organization that is the first of many steps to better serve the local and regional landscapes," Togh said. His favorite part about summer in Bloomington are the restaurants, Togh said. "Winter is kind of a downer," Togh said, "so being able to eat outside and enjoy all the good restaurants here is nice." Samantha Starr and Samantha Starr

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Aysha Jemison, Joseph Togh and Jon Stante were outside Ballantine hall on July 30 to capture some footage for a project that the IU creative services is putting together for the freshman induction ceremony. "Aysha is one of many students that had a great study abroad experience and creative services is putting together a family of characters who are sharing their story, and we are filming that today," Togh said. Jemison studied abroad in Asia, visiting China, Japan and South Korea during her trip in May, she said. "My trip was a travel study course through the the School of Public Health," she said. "We went to other universities and we learned a lot, then we came back and submitted a portfolio. I loved all of it. It was very different because it was my first time out of the country, so to go on the other side of the world was really interesting." Togh and Stante graduated from IU in 2011 and started freelancing around Bloomington, and working directly and indirectly with the university doing video production, Toug said. "We recently formed an organization that is the first of many steps to better serve the local and regional landscapes," Togh said. His favorite part about summer in Bloomington are the restaurants, Togh said. "Winter is kind of a downer," Togh said, "so being able to eat outside and enjoy all the good restaurants here is nice."