This past week we continue learning jobs in the TV studio. I got a chance to be the talent, director, CG, teleprompter, and AJA. As the director I learned that it takes everyone on set to make a successful production. As the talent I learned that it is important to be confident when on that side of the camera. In all the other jobs I learned that timing and staying focused are some of the most important aspects of working on a set in front or behind the camera. Overall this has been a fun lesson and I look forward to making productions with my class in the studio.
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This past Thursday we got a chance to test out different jobs around the TV studio. I got to test out the positions of a camera man and the floor manager, and little bit of the talent position. I learned that all of these jobs are harder than they seem and that all of these jobs are important if you want to create a successful production. As the floor manager, I let the talent know when to start and when there would be a pause, which isn't actually all that simple. As the camera man, I learned that it is important to find the right shot before you start filming, and to zoom it in just the right amount so the teleprompter doesn't show, but overall I learned the basics of how to work the camera. As the talent, I had to make sure to place the microphone in the right spot, I had to speak at the right speed and try not to mess up, and start/stop speaking at the right times. Overall it was an interesting experience and I look forward to trying out the jobs in the control room.
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AuthorMy name is Riley, I'm 14 years old, and I go to LHWHS. Archives
December 2018
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