Meet the Student Videographers
Want to see and hear what your fellow students are doing and thinking? Check out the video link on the Current Student home page. These videos are created by our talented roaming videographers, Damien Licata Caruso and Martin Boudot. They are both Journalism and Mass Communication students who are giving us a student perspective about life on UNC’s campus. And did we mention they are exchange students from France? Watch for them around campus, they are always looking for your input.
Martin:
My name is Martin Boudot, I'm 23. I'm from Marly-le-Roi, a city just next to Paris. I'm a French exchange student in Broadcast Newswriting major. These last two years I was in a journalism school in Tours, in the centre of France. It's a famous journalism school where working for professional medias during the formation is an obligation. So I worked for different French newspapers then for a French national TV. Last september, a documentary of 70 minutes about overdebts that I made was broadcast on France 2, the equivalent of ABC here.
UNC has really good classes of Broadcast newswriting so that's why I came here for a year. I must say I was really surprised by how friendly are the Americans... As a French I expected more distance from them but I have to admit that I was wrong!
I always be passionate in meeting people and I'm glad I can make it now all around the campus.
Damien
Hi,
I'm Damien Licata Caruso, a French exchange student. I'm 22 and I was studying for the two last years in a school of journalism close to Paris.
I came to UNC to study broadcast journalism and to get fluent in English.
I like watching American TV shows and playing and watch soccer - even if for most American guys, it sucks. And I like to travel too.
Anyway, I will be on the campus for the next five months. My accent will probably betray me... so don't be afraid of the video camera and I don't bite. Besides, we're always looking for a good story or an event that you would like to share with the student community and some prospective students.

