Sunday, December 13, 2015

Fall Semester Final 2015

Fall Semester Final Reflection 2015
Kami Gibson

I have been in the e-communication program since my freshman year and it is coming to a close. I can proudly say that I did a lot this semester and was very successful compared to my junior year. Usually what I do in class is I either go film B-roll or edit my packages or post on blogs or watch other news packages to learn from. I did a total of five packages that went on air this year.

My first package was a story over the two foreign exchange students we had this year, Sophia Giullaneli and Cat Standal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijFcL5pus6Y is a link to it. I did this package because it was early on in the year and the two girls were brand new and not many people knew who they were so I wanted to help introduce them to everybody. It took me about two weeks to finish the final product. It took a little less than a week to get all of the footage and interviews. It took that long because I had to redo Sophia's interview because in the first one the audio did not come through. It took probably three days to edit the footage and interviews and put it all together for the final product. The outcome of the project was that more people knew who Sophia and Cat were and I helped them branch out and not be as shy. I re learned a lot of the basic things again because it was my first project back from summer so I was kindo f rusty, I also learned a lot about Italy and Norway.

My second package was a story/ meet and greet with senior guitar player, Logan Cantino  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAixL0PUB-0 is a link to it. It was my first episode of a new segment Mr. Allam came up with, "ONW Sessions" which was where I sat down with an interesting student from Olathe Northwest and interviewed them and they preformed for us. I did this package because I have always liked interviewing more than filming B-roll, and I also like being on camera so this worked out for both of those, and it was also a new thing for Olathe Northwest students to watch. This episode did not take as long as a normal package because you were pretty much only editing an interview. So it probably took about a week altogether, with planning, getting everything set up, filming and editing it. The outcome was a new segment for ONW NOW. I learned a lot about editing an interview, things like how to match up audio and visual. I also learned about an interesting person from my school.

My third package was a story/ meet and greet with senior artist, Cole Daniel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJrrK6Fe7ng is a link to the story. It was my second episode of ONW Sessions, that I had originally planned to do once every week, or every other week. It was still very awkward much like the first episode, but that was something I could learn from. It was a story about a senior who was passionate for art and wanted to show off what he could do. This story took about the same length that the first ONW Sessions took, which was about a week including planning, setting up a time to do it, actually doing it, and editing it. The outcome was a follow up to the first ONW Sessions, something that people enjoyed watching. I learned about Cole's passion for art. I also  learned a lot about how to fix the awkwardness in the interview. I got a lot of feed back about how to not be so awkward.

My fourth package was a story/ meet and greet with junior singer, Kit Walters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJOfMZ-wPug is a link to it. It was my third episode of ONW Sessions. This one never actually aired on the show ONW NOW, but I feel like this was some of my best work. It was a story introducing junior Kit Walters who had a great singing voice. It was also promoting the fall musical "Legally Blonde" because she had a lead part in it and I thought it would be good to promote that, too. This story took me the longest because I found out about Kit on a Friday so we planned to do it that next week on Thursday. We filmed it, then I had surgery so I was out of school for a week, so when I got back there was a lot for me to do. It took about almost a week to edit it and finish it. The outcome of the package was another kind of story meeting an Olathe Northwest student. I learned about how to edit an interview that had multiple cameras, and how to edit different levels of audio.

My fifth package was a story/ commercial for Toys for Tots. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ1vvO1ufQw is a link to it. This a story that was promoting the toy drive Olathe Northwest held, to encourage kids to donate new toys to kids in need this Christmas season. I found an idea of what to do on YouTube and re made it. I made this story originally just for my peer mentoring class because my teacher knows I am in e-communication and knew I could produce something she wanted. I filmed it on my iPad because I didn't know it was going to go on the show. This story did not take very long at all because I filmed it all in fourth hour, which is peer mentoring. I continued to edit it the next day in e-comm class, so altogether it probably took about three days to complete. The outcome was pretty good because students brought toys to donate to help children in need. I learned about poverty in Kansas and the nation while I filmed this and researched statistics for it. I also learned that filming with an iPad is not the best  idea.

My areas of strength include good communication skills and I am not afraid to talk to anyone. I think these areas help me because it is easy for me to meet new people and branch out to anyone I need to work with. It really helped me this year because some people can be kind of shy. I think me being not as shy it helps people come out of their shell.

My areas that need improvement are things like time management and actually using class time wisely. Sometimes I did use class time the way it should be used, but honestly most times I used it to goof off and not do what I was supposed to be doing. I think things I could've done to help me improve my weaknesses was to be more motivated and want to do more things for the class instead of having such a negative attitude.

My action plan for next semester is sadly a non existent thing because I will not be in the e-communication program any more starting next semester. I think it will benefit me more because I do not plan on doing journalism or video in my life after college. I will also have more time to do homework and focus on my other classes, and getting my GPA up. I could also spend time to apply for scholarships and do other things along those lines for college.

I do believe that in my three and a half years of being in the e-communication program taught me a lot about myself as a person. I went to the eighth grade career fair at Johnson County Community College to promote the program. That involved a lot of public speaking, which is something I believe I am pretty good at. It helped me learn to talk to anyone, and talk slowly enough for people to understand me. The program altogether taught me how to be in front of a camera and branch out to anyone new and or scary.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Junior Year Reflection Semester One

What I've Learned

Junior year has been a huge step for me and I have learned probably more in this one semester than I did in ecomm the past two years. Previous years in ecomm I did not know how to work the camera or how to work Final Cut Pro but I have learned a lot and grown in many ways. I learned the six shot system, the twenty one questions you ask for an interview and the different preferences on the camera. There are still plenty of ways I could grow in in ecomm so I have lots of goals for the upcoming time I have in this class. One goal is to learn how to work the camera perfectly and how to write better blogs.

Six Shot System

The six shot system is a way to incorporate sequencing into your stories. There is the extra wide, wide, medium, close up, extreme close up, and over the shoulder. I think that this is very useful when you need more B-roll and can not find anymore. For example, I did a story on MaryAnn Traxler and how she auditioned for American Idol. With the auditions being in Hollywood there is only so much B-roll you can get so we went into her class and filmed her working in class using the six shot system. 

Twenty One Questions

Twenty One Questions is a list of what kind of questions to use for an interview. Mr. Allam gave us a sheet at the beginning of the year for what to ask. During our first project it was very helpful because I had only conducted one interview and it was sophomore year when were assigned to do a news package and looking back on it, it was very bad. I feel like my interviews are usually my best work because I have good questions and with good questions you can get good answers.

Camera Settings

Last year, even though we were taught how to work a camera and all the basics of it, I still really did not know much. I still do not know that much but I have learned a ton compared to last year. This year we learned how to white balance it and the zebra settings and color balance and things all along those lines. I feel like I can actually use the camera and make shots look pretty unlike last year or my freshman year when I filmed a lot in front of windows.

Goals

One of my main goals is that I learn how to properly work the camera in every way. Like I just said I have learned a lot but I still have a lot more to learn. I want to be able to put a camera on the tripod without any help. It's kind of embarrassing that I still can't but I have always had trouble with it. I want to learn how to make sure the audio is perfect without having to take forever on figuring out what is wrong, I will just know the problem and how to fix it and not have to ask for help.

My other goal is to learn how to write a better blog. We did have the opportunity to revise our old blogs and I did not take up that offer. I want to start out the new year with a more positive outlook on writing blogs because I used to really hate it. It honestly is not that bad but I did not put much effort into it. My goal is to get better grades on my blogs next semester and next year.

To Wrap it Up

All and all, I have learned a lot this year in convergence journalism class. I am really happy I decided on this strand of ecomm because I like it a lot. Although, I have learned a lot I still have plenty more to learn and I propose to learn a lot of it next semester. I'm determined to get a better grade in the class and have more fun, too.

           

Monday, November 17, 2014

Ryan Devers feature story



I really enjoyed this package for many reasons. I had seen Ryan Devers doing magic tricks at lunch during my sophomore year, and then when talking to my counselor about story ideas she told me that he also is training to be a third degree black belt in taekwondoe. Ryan was excited to be a character for our story so he had really good answers to our questions for him. Something we did well was we went to his taekwandoe studio to get B-roll. We had plenty of shots of him kicking things over and breaking things so when we had jump cuts or something like that we did not have any troubles finding anything to cover things up. His studio was super welcoming for me and Isabel to come film so it made it easy to get B-roll. We also used the two camera interview while interviewing him preforming magic tricks so we would have a variety of shots. It was hard to find the right kind of shots of him doing magic tricks because in some shots you could see the trick and how he was doing it so that was one of our few problems. But, overall we had a good character and a good story.