Tuesday, October 6, 2009

mid week post - October 6th

Report to me about the live broadcast on Monday:

-broadcast
-jobs
-staff interaction

Be "thoughty"! (one paragraph min)

L

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Live broadcast on monday went very smooth, we were well prepared and had enough run through's for our anchors to read the announcements comfortably. Everyone seemed to do their job well and work well together. There were no arguments or altercations and everyone seemed to interact well.

Unknown said...

It went pretty good, I'd say. Everyone got their jobs done. Although, I got stuck with the same job, camera guy. I wanted to be swizzle guy, but they would let me... But everything went smoothly, the only thing is that we did goof off a bit.

hollycash said...

The broadcast went well and everybody did their jobs. In my opinion it was a little better than I anticipated. I thought we would have fell apart almost but we pulled it together and pulled out a great show. Also that we changed jobs and everyone learned it in time.

Anonymous said...

The Live broadcast yesterday went pretty decent. We did about 2 to 3 run throughs and I think the new anchors were decent. It was a bit difficult for some of us to adjust to a new job. It was kind of weird to do the announcements because I had a bit of announcements to put in, but I'm glad that Ms. DuMont, AWall, and Holly were there to help me. I was a little slow on announcements, and a problem happened with my flash drive that left the files for the new announcements corrupted so me and Ms. DuMont had to hand write them out. Staff interaction was decent. Nothing crazy happened, and we got along okay. We got a live broadcast off the ground by ourselves, I'm kind of proud if I do say so myself.

Unknown said...

i think the broadcast went pretty well. no one cursed on camera, no big disasters. we read the teleprompters well and things went smoothly. as my first day anchoring was quite nervewracking, i thought i was screwing the whole thing up. apparently i didn't do as bad as i thought, video switching was good. audio was good. and camera work was impeccable. overall, we had a good broadcast. let's hope we keep up the "win" streak.

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Anonymous said...

The live broadcast went very well on Monday. Everyone was at their stations on time, 15 minutes before we were on air. The jobs got handed out at the first of the period, and everyone did as they were suppose to do. The broadcast went very smooth, with little to no glitches at all. We all done our jobs very well, and I believe it was shown throughout the broadcast.

Parker Burrell said...

The live broadcast on Monday went really smooth in my opinion. The broadcast itself, I can’t really tell you since I didn’t get to oversee it. I don’t remember any technical issues though, so that’s a good thing. The job picking process went well too, not much fighting or anything over jobs. Only a few instances where someone wasn’t exactly satisfied. But those individuals sucked it up and put their big boy/girl panties on. When it came time for the broadcast, everything was going really good. Dan and I went through plenty of run throughs to where we felt comfortable. I finally pronounced Antithesis correctly on the third try. So we were totally ready to go. My main problems were that I couldn’t stop bouncing, and that I tended to shift my eyes. Also, as you may know, I have difficulty smiling on camera. So yeah. All in all, the broadcast went smooth and everyone interacted somewhat pleasantly, but not fully. There were times when people would goof off right before live. So, we still have a few things to work on.

Anonymous said...

Live Daily Newswent pretty smooth on Monday. Everyone knew their job and we got it done without any major issues. b/c i type slow i had issues with teleprompting but I am getting the JIST of it lol. after being able to run through we had it. KUDOS to QuiveryCheex for doing a beast job and not freaking out ;)

Kendall said...

Monday’s broadcast overall went pretty well. People adapted, from what I saw, very quickly to their new jobs. With the exception of a slight time warp, and the majorly vexing I-can’t-do-anything-after-I-mess-up-except-laugh-dwell-and-digress moments the pre-production went well. The preceding statement is in no way saying, “We rocked the thing.” That would be a lie. Perfection doesn’t seem to ever fit the tee, but we (usually) do pretty well.
Transitions were fairly smooth, sound—yet again, from what I have gathered—was good when people stopped moving, and the delivery of information was great considering the run-through results. This week we once again can say, “More enthusiasm,” in the direction of the anchors. The smiles on their face faded more quickly than duck tape’s adhesiveness in the midsummer sun.
On the topic of staff interactions there truly needs to be some work done. Yesterday, in retrospect, seems to have been a bad day in multiple senses of the word. Some of us were bouncy and bubbly, while others were irritable and argumentative. Whatever the case was, it equaled out to a lot of negative reactions. Toward the end, as is the pattern, we buckled down to get the job done; however, it was what it was: a reminder that staff relations are very fragile things…

Anonymous said...

the broadcast on monday was a great one. our best so far i'd say. it went great, everyone done their jobs, and played together well. i like working with my peers because i think we all are a big family, even if we don't want to believe it. we all did a great job. the camera men did very well, and the video switcher had very smooth transitions.