Documenting the “New Normal”

Spring Break Broken Zoom tiles

 

The Basic Multimedia Reporting class captured UVA student voices on the pandemic through their classwork. This student effort is being highlighted and shared here as a tribute to The Class of 2020, graduating in the midst of this new normal.

 

 

  • Listed below is the description of the documentary as provided by the students on their Youtube site, which you can visit to see the full credits.
  • You can also view the news story in UVA Today

 

This is a documentary by the University of Virginia's Basic Multimedia Reporting Class in the spring semester of 2020.


In early March of 2020, college students across the nation were in the height of their long awaiting spring breaks when they experienced an immediate loss of normalcy because of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Due to the seemingly overnight fallout of the global pandemic, many students were sent home to live in their new normal, some never to return to their college campuses. That's when the Basic Multimedia Reporting class at The University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, saw this historic event as the story of our lives. We attempted to capture the varying effects and drastic changes felt by our generation, college students, in the form of a documentary. This is Spring Broken: College on COVID.

We understand that 18-23 year-olds are not the age demographic most affected by the pandemic. We are not seeking to make the statement that we are suffering more than others, we simply sought to record how the virus was affecting our generation.


Credits

Narrator: Heather Thomas
Executive Producers: Cabell Eggleston and Kyra Min

View full credits and other information here