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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Week of March 23, 2014

Monday: March 24, 2014

I took a listen to the show today and I thought the two, Ryan K. and Addison, sounded great together! What a program. I thought the tension in Germaine's story also stood out tremendously. Hers really stuck with me, because I saw the article that she was basing her story off of and it seemed like a PR style article- the type of article that lets the public know of an event. Very creative angle.

So to kick off the week, I added a link for Facebook fans to listen to the show.


Tuesday: March 25, 2014

It's my favorite day of the week- mentoring day! I attended class and helped Briana convert her files to .WAV files for her two-way. I then listened to Briana's two-way with Jadarius and brought them into the studio to record them. During, Kylie and I helped her edit her script before recording. I cannot believe how much Briana, and Jadarius, have grown since the beginning of the semester. I remember when I had a class with Briana last semester and she was terrified of this class' workload. But to see that she's handling it well, and jumps on her stories as soon as she gets them in her email, she has handled it so nicely. It makes me nostalgic because I wish I was in her shoes again, re-taking Broadcast Jouralism.

While in the studio, I uploaded a video on Facebook of the two-way practice in class. Check the page to watch it.



I also added a promo for her two-way on Facebook.


After the two-way was recorded, I edited it and added in Briana's sound bites while editing those as well. Her interviews seemed like they went really well, as her subjects had a lot of good information to include. Once editing was done, I recorded and edited Kylie, Wakaria and Markella's new Wavelengths promo that Dr. Petrich assigned to us. They then recorded my take on it.



I just had to upload a picture of the partial A-Team while we had our chance to be behind the mic. It's a rare occassion these days! I uploaded it to Facebook.


Friday: March 28, 2014

Tonight I submitted my picks for assignment editing for the last time. It was so bittersweet. I loved having the title of being one of the Assignment Editors because it was very rewarding. To know that you're assigning stories to kids, and they report on it, it's great to see and hear the final products in class the upcoming week. I loved sending out the emails and getting questions back from students because it made me feel really important! What a title to have. I am very thankful. 


Saturday: March 29, 2014

Since I did not attend the Thursday production class this week, I still wanted to update the Facebook page over the weekend so it did not look like we gave up once the weekend arrived. It hit me today that we only have two more shows to produce. Where did the time go? I will miss this class so much. Ugh, enough about the sad talk. Here's the post I added to Facebook.


Monday, March 24, 2014

Week of March 16, 2014

Over the weekend, I added a link to Facebook so fans can click over to our website to listen to the latest production of SFJ.


Tuesday: March 18, 2014

At the top of class, I quickly worked with Dr. Petrich to formulate a status on the Facebook page, to promote the upcoming show. I just had to respond to it, so I did, with kind and thankful words. It's really amazing to reflect on how much I know about social media and how I continue to update the page. Dr. Petrich has been saying lately how nostalgic he gets looking at the videos and photos I have been uploading, and how since the middle of the semester, he's starting to miss his A-Team already! Dr. Petrich, we're not gone yet!! I was delighted to be able to have him write a personal message to the Facebook fans. I love the idea of seeing something personal from the brains behind the operation.


During class time, I listened to Aramei and Stephanie's two-way in class and commented on ways to add more of a local angle on her story. I thought her sound bite of President Obama in the beginning showed timeliness, but her story was general, so connecting back to the article she was assigned added more of a local aspect.

I then went on to record her two-way, Nick's two-way, and Hector's two-way. Out of them all, I think that Hector's definitely had the most information, but Nick's wasn't far behind. I can see how the two listen to Dr. Petrich and the A-Team to improve thus far in the semester with their writing and speaking skills while in the studio. They both seemed so comfortable in front of the mic, which can sometimes be intimidating. And that's where Aramei fits into this. She seemed very detached from her two-way, and I worried that she only had two sound bites. The article Markella assigned to her was based out of Delray Beach, about Cafe Luna Rosa raising the waitors' wages to $10/hr. Why she didn't go and interview the manager there is beyond me, because that's relative information, even if she wanted to take another angle. I just remember my two-way, and how much information I had going into the studio, that I actually had to eliminate some so my story didn't drag on. That's something she needed to have- more information, because I feel like her story didn't connect to South Florida, even after we tried to tweak her wording.

As Aramei and Nick were recording in the studio, I uploaded these two videos to Facebook. Check the page to view them.




When I got home, I wanted to add one more thing to the Facebook page. Markella created a website for curious listeners to see and get to know the faces behind SFJ. I love the idea so much. I shared a link for the page on Facebook:



On a side note, I wish more students seemed into this website. Markella sent out a very nice email about asking five or so questions, and their responses would be placed on the website. However, only four or so people responded so far.


Thursday: March 20, 2014

Because I did not attend class this Thursday, I wanted to make sure that I still updated the Facebook page. I didn't want to write something too similar to the hint that Dr. Petrich sent out earlier in the week, so it took a while to concoct this teaser. I can't wait to see how this week's show turned out. I bet it sounded amazing with Addison's deep voice as newscaster and Ryan K. as the co-host. Two great voices meshed into one program!




Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Week of March 9, 2014

Monday: March 10, 2014

... And school's back in session! Well, Spring Break flew by and all I did was get excited over this week! I'm co-hosting again and I couldn't be more thrilled. Today, I uploaded a picture from the Coverage of Public Affairs class that Markella sent to me, since I couldn't be there. I like how now they have a type of Progress Report due, which allows them to present an outline of what's to come for their semester Beat Story project. This gives them more structure, something the Coverage class needed last semester. Group projects always seem to take a turn for the worst, but it's good that this is a driving force for successful works at the end of the semester. 



Tuesday: March 11, 2014

Mentoring day is always my favorite. Today, I got the amazing chance to hear one of the two-ways I assigned come to life. Kimberly and Chris practiced in class, and talked about the entryway beautification plans for Coral Springs. I've never been to that area, and I was excited to see how she'd bring tension to the story, so it wouldn't sound PR-ish. I engineered the two-way recording also. 

Something I had Kim do while in the studio was a little sneaky, but I knew it would work. Because she became nervous as her interview went on in the recording booth, I called her back in alone, and asked her a couple questions relating to her story that she could expand upon. She didn't know I was recording.  I wish someone did that to me when I had my two-way. It was so much easier for her to speak to me as a peer, or a friend, than to sound rehearsed when talking to her co-host. I'm the queen of nerves, so when I saw how relaxed she was talking to me, I wished someone thought of this when I was in her shoes. I ended up using both of her responses to my questions in her two-way edits. It just added a bit more original reporting that was needed in her first draft. 

While Kim and Chris practiced their two-way in class, I shot a 30-second video of her responding to the first question. Check Facebook for the entire clip. 




Wednesday: March 12, 2014

Today I put out a teaser for this week's show on Facebook. I'm counting down the hours until I'm co-host again. I'm actually updating this blog now and annotating the script/ marking inflections at the same time. No, I don't love being part of the Advanced Broadcast class- what made you think that? 




Thursday: March 13, 2014

I attended today's production class, as I was one of the co-hosts. Before I get started talking about today, I want to make mention that I added a photo to the Facebook page of our tasks at hand for the day! This gives the students an idea of what the process on production day is like for SFJ. 


I am going to miss co-hosting so much, and I was very lucky to be able to do that twice this semester. While in the studio, it reminded me that I only knew four people really well going into this semester, and now, I feel like I know everyone's backstory. For example, Addison engineered my co-hosting with Taylor, and we had such a blast together that we all couldn't stop laughing for some odd reason before we got our serious faces on and recorded. It's those unexplainable times that I'll always remember from SFJ. 



After I recorded the co-host script, I edited out all the whispers and mess-ups, and cleaned up the recording before having to leave for my next class in Boca. I really regret signing up for a class that causes me to cut my SFJ production day short. I love the atmosphere on any given Thursday and wish I didn't have to leave and attend a lecture each week. It makes me realize that Journalism is my love, and Sociology (my class that night) is just fine as my minor!


Week of February 23, 2014

This week is a bit of a hiatus for the Advanced Students, myself included, because there is no show this week, and the Broadcast students are taking a Midterm exam.

Even though there wasn't a mentoring session this Tuesday, I still made sure the Facebook page was updated. I added a link to listen to the newest show.


I also had my turn this weekend in finding Two-Way stories to assign to the Broadcast students. I sent an email out Monday morning to the students in the Tuesday class, and sent an email to the two students doing Two-Ways the week after Spring Break. I'm so excited to see how these kids find the tension and turn these articles into interview pieces. It's still surreal to see how I assign an article, and the Broadcast kids bring it to life. 


Thursday: February 27, 2014

Dr. Petrich treated his "A-Team" to lunch today!  Thank you so much for this delicious "nice" Italian lunch! Today we reflected as a class about how far we have come, along with the Broadcast kids too. It's unreal to be at the halfway point in the semester already. Can I repeat these last two semesters, please? I'm going to miss Broadcast and Advanced so much. 

After the relaxing and reflective lunch, we headed into the studios and recorded a couple Wavelengths promos. I was the engineer, along with Markella, for the entire class, as no one was willing to help us with our recordings. We stayed after class to make sure we could record each other too. 

As I sat back recording each student, it's great to hear how far we've all come. Some people had more trouble than others in the beginning with inflections, but now we are all so well trained in picking up where we didn't feel comfortable with something we said. We know when to stop and ask to re-record. 

Along with engineering the recording sessions, I snapped a photo for the Facebook page. It's always nice to be on the other side of the mic, as I watch the Broadcast kids hog it each and every Tuesday! Just kidding about the hogging part, but it's definitely something I miss. 


Because the show is taking a bit of a break from production, because of Spring Break and midterm exams, I made sure to let our Facebook fans know of our hiatus. Is this semester really half over? Where's the rewind button?