Mr. Yap has been featured on national television, including airings on Sky News and Current TV, where he was recognized for his work as a producer and creative storyteller. His segments highlighted not only his skills behind the camera, but also his deep-rooted involvement in breaking culture — showcasing his journey as a performer, educator, and advocate for the art of breakdancing. Through his media and dance work, he continues to inspire youth blending creativity, movement, and storytelling into every project.
Mr. Yap on National TV Highlight Reel
AWARDS/ ACCOLADES
Runner TV competed against majority of schools in California making it to the finals in Hollywood! Shout out to student Adrianna Saeidi leading the way!
Mr. Yap's student, Isbella Ojeda learned digital illustration (animation/digital art designing). Using the tools she learned in Innovative technology her design made 1st place making her project as a tshirt for all 8th grade students for the class of 2025!
Mr. Yap is charge of all segments for Runner TV and organizing approval for weekly episode. Leads all students through the full production process — from scripting and filming to editing and broadcasting — while fostering a real-world media environment rooted in teamwork, creativity, and professionalism. With a background in video production, broadcasting, and digital arts, Mr. Yap guide sstudents to not only tell stories but to develop confidence, leadership, and communication skills that carry beyond the classroom.
Broadcast Journalism class is a course designed to equip students with the skills necessary to succeed in the field of journalism. This class focuses specifically on the broadcast aspect of journalism, which refers to news delivered through radio or television. Students enrolled in this course will learn how to produce news stories that are engaging, informative, and relevant to their audience. They will also gain a thorough understanding of the different formats used in broadcast journalism, such as news packages, live shots, and interviews.
Throughout the course, students will develop a strong foundation in the principles of journalism, including ethics, accuracy, and objectivity through Runner TV. They will also learn how to gather and research information, conduct interviews, and write news scripts that are concise and easy to understand. Additionally, students will gain hands-on experience in using professional equipment and software, such as cameras, microphones, and editing software, to produce high-quality news segments. Ultimately, the goal of a broadcast journalism class is to prepare students for a career in journalism by providing them with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed to succeed in the field.
Drone footage and photograph title sequence.
Student Adrian Prince as Runner TV's Meteorologist!