The start of my semester in Broadcast Technology II has been spectacular. We were tasked with picking a job in the TV studio and learning about it. I chose to learn about anchoring. At first, I was incredibly nervous to be on camera. However, after practicing a few times I got over the initial nerves and developed a love for the position. The feeling of accomplishment after reading a segment correctly is thrilling. While working in the studio I also learned many new lessons. First, I learned that making mistakes is normal and not a big deal. In the beginning, when I would read a line wrong or hesitate, I would get discouraged. However, now I realize that little mistakes are acceptable and the power of improvisation is useful. Next, I learned how important teamwork in the studio is. Each job directly influences the next and in the end, we are all working together to complete an amazing product. In relation to the need for teamwork, the use of communication is incredibly important. To be a good team we all need to be alert and listening for when we're needed. Overall, my first experiences in the studio have been fantastic. I look forward to anchoring more as well as starting to produce my own stories. To watch the February edition of Ladue View click here.
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Annabella SeegerI am currently attending the Culinary Institute of America! I am majoring in Food Business Management with a focus in Baking and Pastry Arts. Archives
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