Monday, February 18, 2013
This was our weekly Interlachen meeting. There wasn't much discussion that went on today, but more of observation than usual. A majority of the time spent at the meeting was watching what Tosha has put together for the Sports and Campus videos for the video yearbook portion. They look really great and we are definitely excited to have one done this year! Bob gave minor critiques to be fixed on the video. Following this we had a few events to sign up for this week and then we adjourned the meeting.
Hours Earned: 1 HOUR
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
After my Media Writing final I went to the yearbook office to work on some stuff for the book. I got there around 2:30 and worked on editing pictures until 4:30 when the server started acting up again. This was all basic stuff for me seeing as photo editor was my position last year.
Hours Earned: 2 HOURS
TOTAL HOURS: 3 HOURS
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Hours For Feb. 4 - Feb. 15 (13. 75 hours)
February 4, 2013
Today was our weekly Interlachen meeting. As usual we have them every Monday, and we are continuing to discuss the necessities to meet deadline. At this meeting we covered shoots for the week, gave strict deadlines to finish our athlete stories, and signed up for portrait shifts. This was one hour.
February 6, 2013
During my downtime between classes I made my way into the Interlachen office to edit photos for Shannah. She needed some group photos and faculty photos edited for the book itself, as well as photos that we are not using edited so that she can send those to campus organizations. I got about half of her list done today and left the rest for someone else to pick up on or for myself to continue later. This was my first time using Photoshop instead of Lightroom to edit photos, so it threw me for a loop at first. But it was pretty easy to catch onto. I edited these for about one hour.
February 7, 2013
I had some more downtime today to work on photo editing. I didn't get too much done today because I only had a half hour to work, but I managed to knock out some more of Shannah's list. It's close to being finished now. I edited these for a total of 30 minutes.
February 13, 2013
Today was a very busy day for me. I got out of class and went straight over to the collegiate room to help out with portraits. I got there around 2:30 and stayed until 6:00 when we broke down. I took some shots as well as tried to help pull people in to get their photo taken. That's harder than you'd think! I helped Shannah break down the setup at 6:00 and load it up in my car for the next day. This was 3.5 hours.
Following portraits I went to the final dress rehearsal for Little Women to take photos for the yearbook. I arrived at 7:00 and took photos throughout the entire show, then took posed shots following the show. These were poses of different parts of the scenes, which were selected by Paul. I stayed for the entire time and left with about a memory card and a half full of photos. This lasted until 12:15 a.m. This was 5.25 hours.
February 14, 2013
I'm not sure if these will qualify for Practicum hours because they cut into my class time, however I set up portraits today. I arrived on campus at 11:00 to set up and everything was working against me. It started raining, the circle drive was blocked off, the parking lot was full, and I was setting up by myself. It took some time to lug everything up to the room by myself, and then as I set up I ran into some obstacles as well. Eventually Brianna Davis showed up and helped me pull it all together, thankfully. After we finished I went to class around 1:00 to catch what I could. If these are allowed to count, then this would be 2 hours.
February 15, 2013
Following Practicum, I walked over to portraits for a bit before Broadcast Writing and found Shannah setting up by herself, so I helped her out. I got there around 11:30 and left at 12:00 to go to Broadcast Writing. Between her past experience and mine from the previous day, we were able to set up in no time! This was 30 minutes.
TOTAL HOURS EARNED: 13.75 hours
Today was our weekly Interlachen meeting. As usual we have them every Monday, and we are continuing to discuss the necessities to meet deadline. At this meeting we covered shoots for the week, gave strict deadlines to finish our athlete stories, and signed up for portrait shifts. This was one hour.
February 6, 2013
During my downtime between classes I made my way into the Interlachen office to edit photos for Shannah. She needed some group photos and faculty photos edited for the book itself, as well as photos that we are not using edited so that she can send those to campus organizations. I got about half of her list done today and left the rest for someone else to pick up on or for myself to continue later. This was my first time using Photoshop instead of Lightroom to edit photos, so it threw me for a loop at first. But it was pretty easy to catch onto. I edited these for about one hour.
February 7, 2013
I had some more downtime today to work on photo editing. I didn't get too much done today because I only had a half hour to work, but I managed to knock out some more of Shannah's list. It's close to being finished now. I edited these for a total of 30 minutes.
February 13, 2013
Today was a very busy day for me. I got out of class and went straight over to the collegiate room to help out with portraits. I got there around 2:30 and stayed until 6:00 when we broke down. I took some shots as well as tried to help pull people in to get their photo taken. That's harder than you'd think! I helped Shannah break down the setup at 6:00 and load it up in my car for the next day. This was 3.5 hours.
Following portraits I went to the final dress rehearsal for Little Women to take photos for the yearbook. I arrived at 7:00 and took photos throughout the entire show, then took posed shots following the show. These were poses of different parts of the scenes, which were selected by Paul. I stayed for the entire time and left with about a memory card and a half full of photos. This lasted until 12:15 a.m. This was 5.25 hours.
February 14, 2013
I'm not sure if these will qualify for Practicum hours because they cut into my class time, however I set up portraits today. I arrived on campus at 11:00 to set up and everything was working against me. It started raining, the circle drive was blocked off, the parking lot was full, and I was setting up by myself. It took some time to lug everything up to the room by myself, and then as I set up I ran into some obstacles as well. Eventually Brianna Davis showed up and helped me pull it all together, thankfully. After we finished I went to class around 1:00 to catch what I could. If these are allowed to count, then this would be 2 hours.
February 15, 2013
Following Practicum, I walked over to portraits for a bit before Broadcast Writing and found Shannah setting up by herself, so I helped her out. I got there around 11:30 and left at 12:00 to go to Broadcast Writing. Between her past experience and mine from the previous day, we were able to set up in no time! This was 30 minutes.
TOTAL HOURS EARNED: 13.75 hours
Sunday, February 3, 2013
1/25-2/3
January 25, 2013
On Friday, January 25, I went with Katie Becker to shoot an interview for our Go Healthy FSC package. The package was about sunscreen and the importance of wearing it in the winter and we were going to talk to the Mary Kay employee that stemmed the entire package initially, Stacey. We drove out to her house and met her there and asked her a few questions and then we were finished. It turns out that our audio was not up to par however and Katie ended up going back out a few days later to redo the interview. This was pretty basic, nothing that I hadn't seen done, or done myself before, so there weren't really any surprises here. It did, however, show the importance of bringing headphones to a shoot to test the audio in advance. This was a half hour.
January 28, 2013
This morning I went to the shooting of the news show and observed. There were a lot of people there this day compared to others and for that reason, most were observing instead of getting involved, but that was definitely okay. I mostly observed Olivia working with the teleprompter because I was standing closest to her and able to see her the best. I learned how to control it and the best methods of how to keep it around the proper spot and how to adjust if it starts to get ahead or behind the anchor. This was one hour.
In addition to the news show shoot, I also took the yearbook photo for the news show crew. I got to experiment with a new angle by taking it from up above the crew. I think that the result came out pretty good. This was also one hour.
This Monday was also the day of our weekly meeting for Interlachen. Today we discussed a few new topics. We really need to get on the ball all around because our deadlines are approaching! The video deadline is in about two weeks now and the book itself is due in about a month. We discussed the shots that we still need, as well as video and copy, and told the rest of the staff how they can get involved in this last portion of production if they desire to get more involved. We also assigned new sports stories to highlight athletes and gave a deadline of February 14. This was one hour.
January 29, 2013
On Tuesday, January 29, I did a voiceover for the Go Healthy FSC package. Katie had written out the script for the voiceover and asked me if I wanted to record it. We recorded it the first time with a mic and the audio came out as a "whisper" (Katie's words). So I came back and re-recorded it on the camera mic and it came out better, but still not flawless. I'm not positive how we will fix it next time, but it definitely gave me an idea of the types of problems that can arise in a shoot. This was also my first reporting work at FSC, and my first experience since my freshman year of high school, and it helped me realize that it was difficult to get certain words out and I realized that I need to work on speaking slower and more clearly on camera. Overall the voiceover sounded okay in the end (in my opinion), but there is absolutely work to be done. This was a half hour.
TOTAL HOURS EARNED: 4 hours
On Friday, January 25, I went with Katie Becker to shoot an interview for our Go Healthy FSC package. The package was about sunscreen and the importance of wearing it in the winter and we were going to talk to the Mary Kay employee that stemmed the entire package initially, Stacey. We drove out to her house and met her there and asked her a few questions and then we were finished. It turns out that our audio was not up to par however and Katie ended up going back out a few days later to redo the interview. This was pretty basic, nothing that I hadn't seen done, or done myself before, so there weren't really any surprises here. It did, however, show the importance of bringing headphones to a shoot to test the audio in advance. This was a half hour.
January 28, 2013
This morning I went to the shooting of the news show and observed. There were a lot of people there this day compared to others and for that reason, most were observing instead of getting involved, but that was definitely okay. I mostly observed Olivia working with the teleprompter because I was standing closest to her and able to see her the best. I learned how to control it and the best methods of how to keep it around the proper spot and how to adjust if it starts to get ahead or behind the anchor. This was one hour.
In addition to the news show shoot, I also took the yearbook photo for the news show crew. I got to experiment with a new angle by taking it from up above the crew. I think that the result came out pretty good. This was also one hour.
This Monday was also the day of our weekly meeting for Interlachen. Today we discussed a few new topics. We really need to get on the ball all around because our deadlines are approaching! The video deadline is in about two weeks now and the book itself is due in about a month. We discussed the shots that we still need, as well as video and copy, and told the rest of the staff how they can get involved in this last portion of production if they desire to get more involved. We also assigned new sports stories to highlight athletes and gave a deadline of February 14. This was one hour.
January 29, 2013
On Tuesday, January 29, I did a voiceover for the Go Healthy FSC package. Katie had written out the script for the voiceover and asked me if I wanted to record it. We recorded it the first time with a mic and the audio came out as a "whisper" (Katie's words). So I came back and re-recorded it on the camera mic and it came out better, but still not flawless. I'm not positive how we will fix it next time, but it definitely gave me an idea of the types of problems that can arise in a shoot. This was also my first reporting work at FSC, and my first experience since my freshman year of high school, and it helped me realize that it was difficult to get certain words out and I realized that I need to work on speaking slower and more clearly on camera. Overall the voiceover sounded okay in the end (in my opinion), but there is absolutely work to be done. This was a half hour.
TOTAL HOURS EARNED: 4 hours
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