Thursday, December 5, 2013

Final Report 12/5/13


At the beginning of the semester, the idea of learning the operations of a news station overwhelmed and intimidated me. Over the course of the semester, I learned how to: set up a newsroom, video record a live sporting event, write broadcast readers, anchor a news show, write a sports show script, produce a news show, operate a teleprompter, edit video, and conduct interviews for news packages. Although I learned the basics of all of these practices, I became an expert at writing readers, interviewing for packages and producing a news show.
Throughout the semester I wrote many broadcast readers for the news show. I learned how to write readers in broadcast writing, but I became an expert during my time in practicum. During Broadcast Writing I struggled mightily with transitioning from story to story. Rachel Belli taught me how to better transition my readers to link multiple stories together. I specialized in national sports stories, but I was able to adapt and research to information on local stories. I learned that conciseness is key when writing broadcast stories, and that the inverted pyramid template from media writing is more of a diamond structure in Broadcast Writing.
I used to think the interviewing process was a simple question and answer seminar. After learning about packages in Broadcast Writing and shadowing my Practicum mentors, I learned of the complexity of the interviewing process. Before Practicum, I was unaware of the miscellaneous dos and don’ts of the interviewing process. I never realized that the interviewing process involved selective environmental placement and required items such as sunglasses to be removed from one’s face. Tony D’Angelo provided an interesting outlook on the interviewing process, and told me it was best to add your own personal twist to the interviewing package. The biggest thing Tony taught me was about environmental awareness. I learned that if you are able to interview someone in a place with a background similar to the package topic that you should do so. Tony also enjoys asking participants odd questions in order to elicit interesting responses. I acknowledge some of his tactics to be unusual and not advocated, as he often chooses to wear sunglasses during filming and film his stand-ups sitting down. Although many of his procedures are highly unadvisable, his ability to put his personality into his work must be recognized and commended.
The final thing I became an expert in was producing a new show. Throughout the semester, I examined how Rachel Belli interacted with other Practicum students and almost single-handedly produced the news show. I learned about the importance of getting news show readers in on time, and the importance of linking topics so the news show maintains fluidity. In Broadcast Writing I had to produce my own news show, and found the experience to be unbelievably stressful. If anything else, I learned that I am not suited to produce a news show.
Although the experienced Broadcast students in Practicum intimidated me at first, I was able to learn all the basics of a news operation. The ability to find my niche and become an anchor on “Mocs Take” greatly improved my confidence and comfort level in practicum. All in all, I was glad to experience the newsroom atmosphere of Practicum and learn the ins and outs of a news show. 

video editing with Buckley 12/5/13

Tonight I helped Ryan Buckley re-edit his online media project about the Agape Food Bank. The original edits Ryan made didn't save and he was forced to do them again. I learned a little bit more about Final Cut Pro and how to edit video in depth.


Total Hours: 34

Sports Show 12/5/13

Jonathan Dennis and I anchored the sports show this afternoon with our guest Nick Stone. Initially we wrote an elaborate script, but decided to meld it with Frank's script because we wanted him to be included. We also ended up scrapping two of our pieces of the script because of a breaking news story that came out early this afternoon regarding Florida State Quarterback Jameis Winston. Because we had a more concise and planned script, the filming went a lot more smoothly and efficient than it usually does.

Total Hours: 33



Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Sports Show Script 12/3/13

Ryan Buckley, Jonathan Dennis and I worked on the next sport show script for about two hours. The script discusses baseball free agency, Derrick Rose's injury, and the NFL. We plan to do the show some time before break.


Total Hours: 31

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

News show readers 11/18/13

I wrote four National readers for the news show.

Total Hours: 29

11/14/13 Sports show Anchor

I worked with Ryan Buckley and Jonathan Dennis on the sports show. I was able to anchor, and i found that some improvising in script writing can be effective. I plan to continue operating the sports show and learning more about conversational style on camera.


total hours: 25

Monday, November 11, 2013

Two local readers 11/11/13

I did two local readers for the news show on 11/11/13.




Total Hours: 22

studio with Jon 11/8/13

Jon showed me and Bre how to transfer camera footage into the computer. I had done computer transferring before, but it was nice to get a good idea of how the transfers work with computers in the studio.



Total Hours: 20

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Broadcast readers 10/27

I wrote two broadcast readers for the news show on Monday, October 28. I wrote them on the mayoral elections in lakeland.


Total Hours: 19

Soccer game 10/5/12

Mason and I videoed half of the women's soccer game and all of the men's soccer game on Saturday, October 5th. The camera ran out of battery with about five minutes left, so we were unable to record the end of the game.


Total Hours: 17

Intramural football package 10/10/13

I helped Tony with the camera on Thursday October 10th for his football sports package. He had me set up the camera, as well as construct the questions for the interviews.


Total Hours: 14

Friday, October 4, 2013

9/30 Closet Cleaning

On monday, Gabby and I spent about an hour trying to figure out what to do with the storage closet in the studio. Although not much was accomplished, we did think of an idea to hang the most used wires on the inside of the door for easy access. Because we didn't know what most of the cables were used for, we weren't able to fully clean the closet. I plan on going back and figuring out how to clean out the closet, but I expect it will take more than an hour of my time.

Total hours: 13

Broadcast Reader for News Show

Last week during practicum I wrote a reader on the new iPhone and IOS 7 operating system. The reader was somewhat confusing to put together, but didn't take a long time because I was very familiar with the topic.

Total Hours: 12

Women's bid day 9/28

I helped film Sorority bid day with Ryan, Rob, and Mason. We went over to Badcock gardens to begin filming, but the camera's picture wouldn't show up. We called Dr. Bradford and she showed us how to troubleshoot the camera issues. We then made our way to the Greek Quad to film each sorority welcoming their new members. In total I spent 3 hours on the event.

Total:  11 hours

Sports Show 9/27

I Worked the Sports Show segment with Ryan Buckley and John. I helped set up the lighting and was there for the entirety of the shooting, serving as the teleprompter operator. We had to mess with the lights and improvise a lot in order to get the shots we wanted. It was also difficult running the teleprompter, because rather than them read a script, they read bullet points. I spent a total of 3 hours in the studio and had to call safety to come unlock the gates.

Total Hours:  8

Friday, September 20, 2013

Operating the Teleprompter 9/16/13

After class I went to the studio to see if there was any job I could perform. I was one of the first people there, and since I learned how to operate the teleprompter the previous week, I was given the opportunity to try it out. Using the teleprompter seemed to be easy at first, but it became increasingly frustrating to catch up or slow down with the pace of the news anchor. I wouldn't enjoy operating it again because since it's seen as such a simple job, so whenever you mess up people are more critical of your performance.


Total Hours: 5

First trip to the Studio 9/9/13

My first trip to the studio gave me an introduction of how the equipment works as well as the overall operation of the news show. While I didn't perform a specific job, I was able to gather more information about the teleprompter and figure out how to operate it. I also met the news staff and got a better understanding of the editing process.

Hours: 4

Men's Soccer Game

On September 9, Ryan Buckley and I videoed a  Men's soccer game. I had never been to a soccer game before, therefore I had no idea of what to look for when shooting the event. Ryan and I went to the top of the tower and he taught me how to operate the camera. He let me take control of the camera at some points and showed me how to maneuver it and operate all of its fancy buttons. Throughout the game, I operated the FSC Athletics twitter page and gave updates on the game.


Total hours: 3