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(04/30/21 3:02pm)
OK and Blake break down the 2021 Oscar awards and controversy over Chadwick Boseman's posthumous loss.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: OK Schlatter, Blake Chapman
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Mason Kupianen
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(04/26/21 3:11pm)
Blake and Graham break down an experiment done by a dedicated Grand Theft Auto player to find the least possible number of kills a player needs to score in story mode.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: Blake Chapman, Graham Harding
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Blake Chapman
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(04/16/21 6:10pm)
OK and Graham break down Microsoft's recent slew of buying up other companies, and their possible purchasing of Discord.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: OK Schlatter, Graham Harding
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Mason Kupianen
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(04/16/21 6:05pm)
Graham and OK break down upcoming additions to the MCU, the Black Widow movie and the Loki TV show.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: OK Schlatter, Graham Harding
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Graham Harding
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(04/15/21 6:46pm)
Ball State Esports recently opened their new competition and broadcast facility in the Robert Bell building. Take a look around as Director of Esports Dan Marino shows Blake Chapman what new technology can be found inside and how it will be utilized by athletes and students in the future.
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Producer: Blake Chapman
Camera: Jacob Hale
Video Editor: Blake Chapman
Thumbnail: Taylor Sheridan
(04/09/21 4:00pm)
Blake and OK break down China's new campaign of showing and celebrating propaganda films.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: Blake Chapman, Graham Harding
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Blake Chapman
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(04/06/21 5:16pm)
Get a firsthand look at the Unified Media Lab and the Cardinals that call it home.
Video by: Aaron Dwyer, Blake Chapman
Donate here: https://oneballstate.bsu.edu/giving-day/31950/department/31989
(04/02/21 2:32pm)
Blake and Graham break down the newest mobile version of League of Legends.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: Blake Chapman, Graham Harding
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Blake Chapman
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(04/02/21 2:23pm)
Graham and Blake break down the newest future installment in the Star Wars franchise, a series focused on Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: Blake Chapman, Graham Harding
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Blake Chapman
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(03/31/21 2:01pm)
Blake asks Ball State the Byte-ing Question, who wins in a fight between Godzilla and King Kong?
Anchor: Blake Chapman
Video Editing: Aaron Dwyer
Graphics: Kellyn Harrison, Evan Fischer
Music: Jack McGinnis
(03/26/21 2:59pm)
Graham breaks down new developments for Nintendo properties - the disappearance of Mario games and merchandise from stores and an upcoming horror movie based on Animal Crossing
Checkpoint is Byte’s video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we’ve got you covered!
Anchors: Graham Harding
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Mason Kupianen
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(03/19/21 2:10pm)
OK and Blake break down the newest trailer for the long delayed film adaptation of Lin Manuel Miranda's 'In The Heights' musical.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: Blake Chapman, OK Schlatter
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: OK Schlatter
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(03/19/21 2:00pm)
Blake and OK break down the latest tease from Silent Hill's series creator.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: Blake Chapman, OK Schlatter
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Graham Harding
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(03/12/21 6:01pm)
Blake and Graham break down the opening of Japan's new Nintendo themed amusement park.
Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!
Anchors: Blake Chapman, Graham Harding
Executive Producer: Aaron Dwyer
Video Editing: Blake Chapman
Audio Editing: Shwetha Sundarrajan
Graphics: Taylor Sheridan
Music: Jack McGinnis
(09/23/21 2:00pm)
Standing shoulder to shoulder with strangers, carelessly dancing with them, clinking drinks, screaming lyrics at the top of your lungs, and smiling from ear to ear are all on the itinerary for a Trippie Redd concert.
(09/16/21 8:00pm)
Disclaimer: This review was conducted on an Xbox One X.
(09/14/21 5:14pm)
On this episode of Remixed Sam dives into another minisode this time going in on the Sara Kays and AJR concert at Emens this past weekend. Did they make a fan out of Sam? Listen and find out!
Host: Sam Shipe
Edited by: Sam Shipe
Graphic by: Talor Sheridan
(08/10/21 6:00pm)
By Anthony Herring
Warning: This review contains spoilers for the first season of "Loki”
Back in Avengers: Endgame, the Avengers enacted a “Time Heist” where they traveled through time to gather all six Infinity Stones. One of the places that they went to was New York City in 2012, where the final battle of The Avengers occurred. After a dangerous mishap involving the Hulk and a flight of stairs, the Avengers fail in gaining the Tesseract (Space Stone), and it ends up in the hands of none other than Loki. With the Stone in his possession, he disappears.
That was the last time we all saw him, and none of us knew when he would see him again. Everything changed in 2019, where it was revealed that Loki’s story would continue in a Disney+ show, aptly titled 'Loki'. After several delays due to COVID-19, Loki premiered on Disney+ on June 9th, 2021 and ended on July 14th. It is the third MCU show on the platform, following WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and is the third installment of Phase Four. Overall, Loki ultimately proved to be a wacky ride from start to finish.
(08/10/21 5:30pm)
By Arianna Sergio
Billie Eilish has been in the public eye for all of her adolescent life. She received praise from listeners in November 2015 after releasing her song, “Ocean Eyes” on SoundCloud at a mere age of 13. Ever since then she has been releasing hit after hit with guidance from Finneas O’Connell—her older brother, producer, and co-writer. Her debut EP, Don’t Smile at Me, was released in August 2017 and she began to grow a larger, more loyal fanbase. She then released her first full-length studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? in March 2019. This album was very well-received by critics and fans alike. It even went on to receive several awards, including the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
Of course, fame goes hand-in-hand with unwanted and often negative attention. She has been dissected and picked apart from social media for almost half of her life, given the fact that she is arguably the most distinguished teenage girl in the world. Eilish is notorious for her oversized, statement outfits and putting forth a cultural reset for what the “norm” is for women’s fashion.
In March 2020, Eilish started including a short film at the beginning of her concerts titled, “Not my Responsibility,” in which she focuses on the public’s view and personal opinions of her clothing choices and body. In this, she unzips a black cotton jacket and reveals more of her body than she typically does. This was the beginning of a new era of Eilish. She ditched the bright green roots and dark black hair for bleach blonde swapping her trademark baggy clothes for a softer, more sophisticated look. She debuted this look on her Instagram, and further on a British Vogue photoshoot for their June cover story, and on her Happier Than Ever album cover.
(08/10/21 4:05pm)
I’m just going to come out and say it: I love The Last of Us Part II. Sure, it made some controversial choices that didn’t sit well with everyone—Joel’s death primarily. Yes, it also made you play as the woman that killed him—who I found to be a compelling character. And yes, it was a pretty depressing game all around.