The Olympics were an amazing two and a half weeks. I met a great team of people doing very interesting camera work who I intend to keep in touch with. I got used to the idea of being on the water very quickly and really enjoyed the atmosphere and being in the best spots for viewing the Olympians. The camera assistants rotated so I spent a few days on land which turned out to be a really interesting experience seeing the OB truck in operation and I got to edit the worldwide sailing highlights. My other land day I got to film the official IBC video for next years Olympics. I had so many good experiences but what really made it was the team… and whizzing around on a rib everyday!
0 Comments
Today was my first day at the Olympics. I arrived in Weymouth for an early start where I was briefed on where I would be assigned for the next two and a half weeks. In September I trained with OBS as a Camera Assistant and was delighted to be assigned to the ENG crew assisting on a rib on the water. I am working with a few people I have worked with previously, Ben Norton, Joel Davies and Steve Adams and the rest of the crew are a good bunch of people so I look forward to spending the next few weeks with them! We went out after lunch for a rehearsal with our boat drivers and practiced with the Star Class sailing. The weather was fantastic and our boats allow us very close to the Olympic Sailors which is great. The experience is wonderful and your skill and balance are tested on the choppy waves. I am very much looking forward to GB's Ben Ainslie's practice race in the Finn Class tomorrow. Below is the Stars line up before their race today.
|
Jessica WilkensMy work experiences and anything television related Archives
August 2013
Categories
All
|