http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/10/us/california-fires-napa/index.html
This news package was about the fires in California and how it has been effecting people. While the reporter never talked and used text instead, they still did a very good job of relaying the message that was necessary for the package to be successful. There were many different interviews which was very good and made the story really impactful. There were also many different shots instead of the video being repetitive.
The only thing I think the reporter could've done to make this story the best it could be is that they could've done a stand up in one of the effected areas or any voice overs at all.
I'm going to implement the fact that they used so many different interviews and used the sound bytes from those to essentially create the story. I believe it was more impactful when their perspectives help form the script of the package.
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
News Story Reflection 2
https://www.si.com/nba/2017/10/18/gordon-hayward-leg-injury-celtics-kyrie-irving-outlook
In this package, the reporter did a good job of finding multiple different pictures instead of repeating the same one over and over. She also used her tone of voice to keep the story flowing which prevented it from being boring.
If there was anything I would change if I did this story, I would have tried to find video of the accident and put that in there as well as trying to get an interview with the coach or a doctor or even one of the other Celtics players.
I'm going to take her tone and rhythm of how she speaks in my news stories and especially when I'm anchoring to keep the show interesting and make people want to watch it.
In this package, the reporter did a good job of finding multiple different pictures instead of repeating the same one over and over. She also used her tone of voice to keep the story flowing which prevented it from being boring.
If there was anything I would change if I did this story, I would have tried to find video of the accident and put that in there as well as trying to get an interview with the coach or a doctor or even one of the other Celtics players.
I'm going to take her tone and rhythm of how she speaks in my news stories and especially when I'm anchoring to keep the show interesting and make people want to watch it.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
News Story Reflection 6
http://www.bbc.com/news/video_and_audio/video_experience_headlines
The news story in this segment was about a woman who's heart stopped in the middle of her sisters wedding. She was walking down the isle as the maid of honor when all of a sudden she collapsed and had to be rushed to the hospital unexpectedly.
While this story is not an actual package and is mostly an interview, I think the reporter did a very good job about making the subjects feel comfortable and keeping the conversation going. They didn't just ask yes or no questions, instead she asked questions that could be answered in detail. The communication between the anchor and the subjects was done very well and they kept the conversation going the whole time.
If I were to do something different with this story, I would've tried to find actual footage from the wedding instead of just using pictures. The collaboration between the anchor and the videographer was not as good as it could've been. I liked how they had a variety of different pictures thought so it wasn't repetitive.
To make sure I've used my time effectively this week, I have been checking in to see if there's ever anything I can do and if there isn't stuff for eComm to do, I would do other class work to ensure that I am up to date on all my work.
The news story in this segment was about a woman who's heart stopped in the middle of her sisters wedding. She was walking down the isle as the maid of honor when all of a sudden she collapsed and had to be rushed to the hospital unexpectedly.
While this story is not an actual package and is mostly an interview, I think the reporter did a very good job about making the subjects feel comfortable and keeping the conversation going. They didn't just ask yes or no questions, instead she asked questions that could be answered in detail. The communication between the anchor and the subjects was done very well and they kept the conversation going the whole time.
If I were to do something different with this story, I would've tried to find actual footage from the wedding instead of just using pictures. The collaboration between the anchor and the videographer was not as good as it could've been. I liked how they had a variety of different pictures thought so it wasn't repetitive.
To make sure I've used my time effectively this week, I have been checking in to see if there's ever anything I can do and if there isn't stuff for eComm to do, I would do other class work to ensure that I am up to date on all my work.
Monday, October 2, 2017
News Story Reflection 5
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/02/us/las-vegas-shooter/index.html
This past weekend, there was a large mass shooting in Las Vegas during a Jason Aldean concert killing 50 and injuring over 400. The shooter was identified as Stephen Paddock from Mesquite, Nevada. He was on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel with at least 8 weapons consisting of rifles and more.
This story was mostly of a stand up but it was done very well both technically and reporting wise. They got both the reporter and the subject in the shot but closed in on the subject when he was giving his answers. The reporter did a nice job of talking to the subject himself rather than looking into the camera. Also, they had shots of live footage from the scene playing on the side which was nice so it wasn't just two people talking.
What I would've done differently in this story was I probably would've tried to go a little more in depth of the scene and what the subject was feeling rather than just having him describe what Jason Aldean was doing. The reporter could've done that by communicating to the subject before the interview and let them know what exactly they wanted to come out of the interview.
The way that I've been a leader in this class recently is that I've produced 4+ episodes of ONW Now and have helped the juniors with things they don't yet know. I've also taught people how to use Rundown Creator and have begun training Addison on how to produce.
This past weekend, there was a large mass shooting in Las Vegas during a Jason Aldean concert killing 50 and injuring over 400. The shooter was identified as Stephen Paddock from Mesquite, Nevada. He was on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel with at least 8 weapons consisting of rifles and more.
This story was mostly of a stand up but it was done very well both technically and reporting wise. They got both the reporter and the subject in the shot but closed in on the subject when he was giving his answers. The reporter did a nice job of talking to the subject himself rather than looking into the camera. Also, they had shots of live footage from the scene playing on the side which was nice so it wasn't just two people talking.
What I would've done differently in this story was I probably would've tried to go a little more in depth of the scene and what the subject was feeling rather than just having him describe what Jason Aldean was doing. The reporter could've done that by communicating to the subject before the interview and let them know what exactly they wanted to come out of the interview.
The way that I've been a leader in this class recently is that I've produced 4+ episodes of ONW Now and have helped the juniors with things they don't yet know. I've also taught people how to use Rundown Creator and have begun training Addison on how to produce.
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
News Story Reflection 4
http://abcnews.go.com/US/dallas-cowboys-including-owner-jerry-jones-link-arms/story?id=50091397
This news story was a follow up on the controversy about players protesting during the National Anthem. It focused on the Dallas Cowboys and how their owner Jerry Jones kneeled with them before the anthem was played. They did this to refute Donald Trumps criticism of those who don't "respect" this nation and it's National Anthem.
Throughout the package, it has the anchor talking with pictures and videos of the players during the National Anthem. Then, it was Jones' Press Secretary trying to clarify that they weren't doing it in spite of Trump, they were just banding together as a team and a family.
One thing the reporter did well was that they didn't just get pictures of the event, they actually got live footage that included more than just one clip. They also got an interview with someone besides the subject of the story to get a different view point.
This news story was a follow up on the controversy about players protesting during the National Anthem. It focused on the Dallas Cowboys and how their owner Jerry Jones kneeled with them before the anthem was played. They did this to refute Donald Trumps criticism of those who don't "respect" this nation and it's National Anthem.
Throughout the package, it has the anchor talking with pictures and videos of the players during the National Anthem. Then, it was Jones' Press Secretary trying to clarify that they weren't doing it in spite of Trump, they were just banding together as a team and a family.
One thing the reporter did well was that they didn't just get pictures of the event, they actually got live footage that included more than just one clip. They also got an interview with someone besides the subject of the story to get a different view point.
Friday, September 8, 2017
News Story Reflection 1
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/29/us/ohio-school-incident/index.html
Recently in an Ohio high school, there was a student shooting killing 2 different kids. 4 students total were injured and one more was put into custody after he opened fire in the school cafeteria.
One thing that the reporter did well was that they got more than one interview: one with a victim/bystander and one with a family member. They had very detailed answers that connected back to the reporters' story. Their voice overs matched up with the soundbytes of the interviews very well.
Something they could've done better was that they could've gotten a larger variety of shots. While they weren't there at the actual scene and couldn't get footage of the incident at the actual moment it happened, they could've tried to go into the school and get footage of the halls or talk to teachers, etc.
Recently in an Ohio high school, there was a student shooting killing 2 different kids. 4 students total were injured and one more was put into custody after he opened fire in the school cafeteria.
One thing that the reporter did well was that they got more than one interview: one with a victim/bystander and one with a family member. They had very detailed answers that connected back to the reporters' story. Their voice overs matched up with the soundbytes of the interviews very well.
Something they could've done better was that they could've gotten a larger variety of shots. While they weren't there at the actual scene and couldn't get footage of the incident at the actual moment it happened, they could've tried to go into the school and get footage of the halls or talk to teachers, etc.
Monday, May 22, 2017
Junior Year Final Reflection
This year has been filled with lots of learning, trial and error, and experience. I have been taught so many things that I will be able to use constantly throughout the rest of my career in the Broadcast field. I am definitely going to use the things I've learned and the things I have struggled with into consideration for how to handle the years to come.
In the Technical aspect of the eCommunication guarantees, I have inherited many tips and new skills that will definitely be useful for the future. I have learned how to create lower thirds in After Effects then how to import them into a clip. Also, I have been able to understand and control the sound during a show.
Collaboration and communication came hand in hand this year when I had to be able to work with everyone in the class at once. Being able to communicate effectively with the rest of your team in order to ensure all stories were done was a major key to a successful show. While there were some issues throughout the year with people not doing their stories, I always had my story done on time no matter when it was assigned to me. For example, there was a story assigned to a partner and I recently where we had to get an interview with someone all the way from a nursing home, do another interview at the school, get voiceovers and lower thirds, then put it all together in one day. By effectively planning and communicating about how we wanted to assess the situation, we were able to finish the story within a 20 minute time frame.
Project management goes along with the example above as well in that being able to handle a short time frame story requires lots of thinking about how you're going to get it all done in time. Especially taking into consideration the interviews, finding b-roll, writing out voiceovers, then putting it all together. There were points in which I could've improved my project management or time management in general, specifically if I didn't have an actual story to do.
I don't think I took any particular leadership this year, especially considering I was only a junior. However, I am hoping to become a positive role model for the upcoming juniors next year and to be able to help them in becoming better journalists/videographers/hosts/etc. I hope to leave an impact on them considering the seniors this year didn't converse much with the juniors (besides Gabel, Val, and Luke whom I am so thankful for).
I think this year as brought out my many strengths and weaknesses that will help me in the year to come. I am generally good at getting my stories done on time and done well. However, I didn't always take story opportunities nor was I always as productive as I could've been during class time.
If I were to change anything in the class, I would have a little more structure, discipline, and no class discrimination. The seniors and juniors didn't bond very much which kind of made it hard for us to learn from them and make it easy to ask for help. Also, if discipline is introduced at the beginning of the year, then people wouldn't leave early on a daily basis *cough cough* seniors *cough cough*. The structure could help with assigning stories/jobs for productions/make production meetings more efficient and productive.
However, overall I am so grateful for this year and am looking forward to finishing out my final year at ONW strong in the Convergence program.
In the Technical aspect of the eCommunication guarantees, I have inherited many tips and new skills that will definitely be useful for the future. I have learned how to create lower thirds in After Effects then how to import them into a clip. Also, I have been able to understand and control the sound during a show.
Collaboration and communication came hand in hand this year when I had to be able to work with everyone in the class at once. Being able to communicate effectively with the rest of your team in order to ensure all stories were done was a major key to a successful show. While there were some issues throughout the year with people not doing their stories, I always had my story done on time no matter when it was assigned to me. For example, there was a story assigned to a partner and I recently where we had to get an interview with someone all the way from a nursing home, do another interview at the school, get voiceovers and lower thirds, then put it all together in one day. By effectively planning and communicating about how we wanted to assess the situation, we were able to finish the story within a 20 minute time frame.
Project management goes along with the example above as well in that being able to handle a short time frame story requires lots of thinking about how you're going to get it all done in time. Especially taking into consideration the interviews, finding b-roll, writing out voiceovers, then putting it all together. There were points in which I could've improved my project management or time management in general, specifically if I didn't have an actual story to do.
I don't think I took any particular leadership this year, especially considering I was only a junior. However, I am hoping to become a positive role model for the upcoming juniors next year and to be able to help them in becoming better journalists/videographers/hosts/etc. I hope to leave an impact on them considering the seniors this year didn't converse much with the juniors (besides Gabel, Val, and Luke whom I am so thankful for).
I think this year as brought out my many strengths and weaknesses that will help me in the year to come. I am generally good at getting my stories done on time and done well. However, I didn't always take story opportunities nor was I always as productive as I could've been during class time.
If I were to change anything in the class, I would have a little more structure, discipline, and no class discrimination. The seniors and juniors didn't bond very much which kind of made it hard for us to learn from them and make it easy to ask for help. Also, if discipline is introduced at the beginning of the year, then people wouldn't leave early on a daily basis *cough cough* seniors *cough cough*. The structure could help with assigning stories/jobs for productions/make production meetings more efficient and productive.
However, overall I am so grateful for this year and am looking forward to finishing out my final year at ONW strong in the Convergence program.
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