Overall, I really enjoyed the class. There were some ups and downs but it was a very fun class that I learned a lot in about the TV world and journalism. My favorite part was working in the TV studio because I got to learn what it was like to be on camera with a teleprompter and on TV. If I were to go into something on this path, I would think I would want to go into anchoring be an analyst on a show. My favorite project probably was the six-word story because it allowed me to come up with a creative unique story and then show it in only six shots and 30 seconds. It's a creative, fun and entertaining project. When filming I would have liked to be cleaner with some of my shots and sometimes think my shots through a little more and what I was doing with them. I am very interested in taking Broadcast Technology ll. Firstly, I genuinely enjoyed the class and I think I would enjoy Broadcast ll also. Secondly this might be a career path for me and I want to continue taking this to have more exposure and experience. Thank you Mr. Goble and Mrs. Davidson for a tremendous semester! Hope to see you guys again soon! -Adam Poger
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Humans of Ladue was a lot harder than I thought. It was still a fun project but definitely one of the most challenging. One of the most challenging parts was pairing all of the b-roll with the voice of the interviewer. At first, I put all the clips separately, then, Mr. Goble came in and told me they need to be altogether and all five seconds or less. After that, when I found all the b-roll and put it in the right place, my video suddenly came together and I was happy. I am very happy with this project and it reminds me just of a real new story. It was cool to see my video go from just an interview to a real News Package. Thanks for reading!!!
This project was very fun for me. For our interview, we picked Mrs. Kaupp, a teacher who is upset with the grading system in our school. We had a little prior knowledge as we knew she did not like when kids were very highly-stressed. Once we commenced the Interview and got a good angle of the multi-purpose room behind our school, we were able to start asking questions. The first question asked was tell me about yourself and she gave us a quick overview. From there, we decided we wanted to go down the path of grades and overly-stressed students so we started to ask tell-me questions relating to that. When we looked at the footage after, there was so much that it was hard to pick different slots. Finally we did and got to editing. This has been Interesting and if I want to pursue this, It is a good thing to have.
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AuthorAdam Poger lives in St. Louis with his mom dad and sister. He enjoys golf and likes to write about cool projects he has done. Archives
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