I have had a fantastic week at ITV Meridian. The whole team were very friendly and helpful and I have learnt a lot from it. I have had a great overview of the range of roles a production specialist does. After my general introduction on Monday I started on Tuesday morning doing media traffic hub operations which involved ingesting tapes and playing them out and learning how to book out lines for the trucks. I then went on to see the lunch time bulletin PA and just how much preparation work in needed and logging before the programme, not just during! After lunch I saw how the weather forecast is recorded, edited and played out for the programme. For the evening programme I watched the Gallery Camera Operator controlling the camera set up and the lighting for various angles. On the Wednesday morning I had a go at recording the weather and editing it using Avid for the morning and lunchtime weather. It was very interesting to finally have a go with Avid – I found it very user friendly and picked a few of the short cuts quite quickly. During the lunchtime bulletin I watched the sound mixer. At first this seems like a very daunting role however after watching for a time I could see the logic behind all the controls and began to look forward to giving it a go! In the afternoon I was back on weathers and managed to record and cut the programme and evening weathers independently. For the evening programme I watched the autocue which was interesting to see how they time and follow a script also. The next day I had an overview of directing, the programmes involved, the key banks, the talk back systems and everything else! I then sat in with one of the editors and saw how he cuts together the stories for the programme or tidies up journalists cuts ready for viewing. This was a really interesting experience seeing how he picked up on different elements for correcting that he had gained from experience. I later watched sound for the programme which required a lot more concentration than the lunch bulletin! I spent my last learning how to do the archiving which appeared to be a relaxed role after seeing all the live production. Though there is a lot to remember I felt it quite an achievable role. For the lunchtime bulletin I had a go at gallery camera operation which was quite a buzz as it was live. There were not too many set ups to worry about and no physical camera moves but I did have to change lighting too. It was a great experience and look forward to doing a programme! In the afternoon I was back on weathers to try something a bit new as the weatherman was on location. So instead of the simple recording it was a case of recording him into the system and on to the graphics afterwards. For the evening programme I ped/camera operated on the studio floor which was great to get a different perspective on the show. Overall I had a great introductory week, I have learnt a great deal, meet my Fred Dineage who I used to watch on ‘How’ and can’t wait for the next shift!
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For the last five days I have been working with Ben Norton from Out Filming at Kingfisher B&Q Headquarters making the promotional video for their new set of applications. The video is to be shown at the Paris show next week to demonstrate how there latest file sharing will work to connect employees. This was an exciting shoot to work on because of the very quick turn around from idea to completion in a short amount of time and a limited access to locations. It is always interesting to work with Ben as he comes up with creative ways to help situations and the product always looks great as an outcome. We had in Sam Wilkins on animation and it was fascinating to see what he achieved in the short time he had.
This week I have been in Doncaster with Equine Productions editing the daily reviews for the DBS Spring Sales. There has been a lot to capture and edit in a short space of time but with a great team, Sam and Ben, we’ve had a success few days. Below are the final reviews. This week I filmed two pub chats with Equine Productions about the upcoming Guineas races. It was a very relaxed shoot and the participating trainers were very natural on camera. It was great to once again work with Dave from my Olympic team. I then went on to edit them as two short pieces called ‘Round the Table’ – Below is the result! For the past few months I have been in charge of a project for Bournemouth University about BU Staff. The project was requested by Staff Development Manager Colleen Harding and as a result I am making a series of short interviews for the website with a wide range of Bournemouth University's staff to show what working at BU is like for prospective employees. After doing all the preproduction of putting together the schedule, risk assessment, booking locations and kit I was ready to film so for the past couple of weeks I have been filming two camera set up interviews with the help of final year Global Media student Alex Naqvi and Bryony Reed around various campus locations. Once again we had a great view of Bournemouth from the Executive Business centre which I couldn't help add to the production photos. I am now nearing the end of editing process and the interviews are looking really good. More to follow once the project is complete!
After the great success the Time Lapse Graffiti NSS Video I made for Bournemouth University (now on over 90,000 views!... A great achievement for a student survey) I was asked back by Corporate Communications Officer Toby Horner to make a video for the Student's Union to further promote the National Student Survey. The SU have jumped on board with all the recent Harlem Shake videos and I had the experience of filming and editing one of the strangest things that has come up in my career so far! The reaction has been fantastic as there is such a massive contrast of love/hate views on the Harlem Shake so it certainly helps to promote the NSS. For the past couple of days I have been working at Goldsmith's University for Talent TV South with Fran Mattinson who I met on the set of Monster Truck Mayhem. We have been filming the workshops and interviews to create summary videos and to promote creative skillset. We broke into three crews to film the workshops and I assisted Camera Operator Don from Sweet Pictures with Lucy Purnell as director. The workshops were very interesting from my point of view as Bournemouth University are involved in creative skillset and it is something I was aware of while at University and was seeing it from a different perspective. We also got to see an interesting talk by David Abraham CEO of Channel Four. Not only was the content interesting we had a great crew Valentines day meal!...
Today I was on shot with Don from Sweet Pictures, Simon Green from Greenrock and Ben Taggart filming interviews at RBS to regain customer trust on the dramatic day of their Libor fine. It was very interesting to be at the heart of what was happening. I assisted the production and filmed second camera with the F800 with Don on the 5D and slider and the view made for some lovely shots from the RBS building.
After a few very cold days out this Winter I've put together a small selection of angles I've been tiring out with my GoPro attached to my bike. I love riding and had a great time seeing what each angle came out like. I still have a few more ideas I can't wait to try out and next time I look forward to finding a an amazing location (rather than my local woods!) for some high speed mountain biking! Today Go Media teamed up with New Zealand company Mediawave Productions to film an interview with Tommy Sopwith about America's Cup in his English country house. We filmed on two P2 cameras with one on a track and it was lit very dramatically which was an interesting set up to work with. It was very interesting to hear his views and about his father Thomas Sopwith and his experiences in the war. Once again it was great to team up with Go Media.
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