Please share your words of wisdom about the events leading up to the live broadcast yesterday.
Be sure to answer yes or no to each of the following questions, if you answer no, please4 explain your responses.
Was the Director/Producer doing his job?
Was it evident to you that unprofessional behavior was being exhibited by several staff members?
10 comments:
no, i don't think he was. It seem to me that he was having a fake arguement in the control room, and that's what i thought. If he was having a fake agruement, then he shouldn't have and should have been getting everyone else ready because the control room was ready to go.
yes it was.
words of wisdom...
things got too tense, personalities clashed. my motto, crap happens.
in my opinion?
no, i thought the director was supposed to be giving the video switcher cues, instead, the cameraman was. thank thor for the cameraman.
quite evident to me. Yes.
the arguing shouldn't have happened. point made.
Yeterday was a very normal day but by the time for the broadcast everyone was ill prepared. I feel that we need to be more serious and get focused faster since we are already on thin ice as it is. Question 1) Yes Question 2) Yes AND THAT'S THE WAY THE COOKIE CRUMBLES! ;)
No. This is because the Director/Producer backed out of his job at the last minute right as we going live, then after being asked politely to do his job, he continued to refuse to cooperate. This caused other people to have to do his job for him.
Yes, it was evident that unprofessional behavior was being exhibited by staff members, it seems that when we are suppose to have our "game faces" on a couple of minutes prior to live, we are still goofing off and/or arguing about things that should have already been taken care of.
No, I do not think that the director/producer was being professional. I think that something was obviously wrong with him and that he did not separate his problem from being in charge of the broadcast. He focused on one certain situation instead of making sure everyone else was fine. Yes it was pretty evident that there was unnecessary behavior happening. Many people were, as usual, goofing off. We did not do as many run throughs. However, in the end we pulled it off pretty well.
yesterday leading up to the broadcast wasn't well. i feel like i was being ganged up on because i was trying to do my job. i was trying to stay calm the whole time, but i was being cursed at. when someone disrespects me i don't much care for that person. i'm not going to mention any names but they know who they are. at this point in this class i feel as if i am the out cast. i do more for the class then people think that i do, and it bothers me that people disrespect me after all i've done. especially with the S video cords. if no one thinks i was doing my job, then they have another thing coming, cause i will be done with everyone. i won't do nothing for a week and see if they can do everything that i've actually done. good luck.
From the vantage point of the anchor chair, I saw little activity from the Director/Producer in the studio for his duties. I cannot accurately comment the nature or the relevance of his actions, as they pertain to his job, to either affirm or refute his efficiency.
No person with the ability to hear or to see could honestly have missed the level of professionalism, or, might I revise, lack thereof. It is not the point of my answer to point fingers, but, in the spirit of repetition, I’ll do my job, and everyone else should do their own.
everything that happened yesterday really was at the fault of more ppl than he director producer. i mean no he wasnt doing his job to the best of his ability but he tried. it really didnt help when we were 5 minutes to live and half of the staff was goofing off. him just giving up was the worse possible thing for him to do seeing how we're already at 9 staff members which we need all of us to make our broadcasts successful. in the words of a wise man "shtuff happenz" when it does we just have to work with whats on our plates
The broadcast went okay, yesterday, but the events leading up to were not so good. To be honest, I have no idea what happened. All I heard was arguing in the control room and Brandon coming into the studio. I was confused and I honestly thought they were kidding around, but there was some ish that happened and it was carried from the control room into the studio and that shouldn't happen,and it definitely shouldn't happen when we are minutes or seconds from being live.
Brandon is a good guy, and at one point he was doing his job, but towards the end, I was disappointed that he backed out on his job. You are the director/producer and it's your job to do the cues for the video switcher and he gave up. I know that he was stressed but he should've gotten it together in time and leave the ish in the control room in the control room.
To be honest, I didn't see what was going on in the control room. I was focused on being an anchor and not trying to screw up. I'm not going to lie, there were a few moments that we joked around, but I wouldn't say we were completely off task at that time.
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