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#ERAUColton: Wind, Snow, and Capstone!
https://vimeo.com/253452978
This week, #ERAUColton takes us to the wind tunnel, a photo shoot with the Prescott mayor, adventures in the Prescott snow, and gives us a sneak peek at his AE capstone project!
#ERAUColton Dives Into the Spring Semester!
https://vimeo.com/252351093
Want to know what life is like on campus and in Prescott from a student’s perspective? Join Aeronautical Engineering (AE) student Colton Campbell every Tuesday as he takes us through his spring semester! You can also follow his adventures at #ERAUColton
Confessions of a Sophomore & Getting Married
This is the tale of my Sophomore year; surviving the gauntlet, working off-campus, and… getting married! In this vlog, I (Colton Campbell) take you through the lessons I learned my sophomore year and share some of the footage I captured during Fall of 2015 and Spring of 2016. Enjoy, and as always feel free to leave comments and suggestions!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjztHKmPWuw&feature=youtu.be
And here is a few pics of my beautiful bride, Madeline (: We don’t have the photographer’s photos yet but Maddie’s sister snapped these during the wedding.
Stay tuned this summer for more video blogs! If you’d also like to see more photo blogs, let me know in the comments below!
Explore Sedona – The Weekend Getaway
Sedona, one of the most iconic cities in Arizona, lies just 1.5 hours north of Prescott. With it’s towering red rock formations, hundreds of miles of hiking trails, and bustling village Sedona is the perfect weekend getaway or day trip for Embry Riddle students. Check out the video below as Colton show’s off some of Sedona’s beauty!
Watch Student UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) Club
In today’s video blog, Colton gives you a glimpse into one of the most popular on-campus attractions for Riddle students… The UAS club!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEU0xwbdHu0&feature=youtu.be
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Stay tuned for more exciting videos about life at Embry Riddle and its surroundings.
Exploring Prescott- The Pond [Aerial Granite Basin Views] Part 1
Hello all, VLogger Colton Campbell here! Back for my sophomore year at Embry-Riddle Prescott, and needed to take a study break! Touting my trusty quadcopter, I went and explored (from the air) Granite Basin recreational area in the Prescott National forest. With a gorgeous sunset and beautiful scenery, I couldn’t help but share in the spoils captured from the evening.
This is part 1 of a multi-part series of Exploring Prescott, so stay tuned for more soon!
Checkout more aerial stuff here ——————————————————————————-> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQKjdB6ZinVnqsDkyZhP3g
In case you missed an earlier Vlog, checkout this one where Colton and Ben mountain bike Granite Basin loop!
What can I do when I’m not studying? – [ERAU Activities Fair 2k15 VLog]
Alot of college is about studying to make those very important grades… but obviously you can’t study for the entire 4 years of college right? Check out this video to see a few of the numerous on-campus clubs we have to fill up your free time!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeQCUdQ_WtE&index=17&list=PL793E000DD1CD6326
Do you like these new Video Blogs I’m doing? Comment below and let me know! Suggestions and questions are always encouraged!
Granite Basin MTB VLog
Well here’s something new I’m trying… A sort of Video-blog kinda mesh, where the video is the main focus of the blog post and this text is just an accompaniment. If y’all enjoy this format, I’m sure you’ll see more in the future.
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At last, finals were done. And what better way to celebrate than hop on my less-than prepared bike and throw myself down a mountainside with my good friend Ben. I’ll let the video do most of the talking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDMCMU89ZP8
This is my first “VLog”, and other than noticing that I move my hands alot when I talk to the camera (I’m used to being BEHIND the camera), I really enjoyed the process and hope you enjoy the result as much as I do. Leave me some feedback on what you’d like to see next/what I can improve upon!