Tuesday 4 October 2011

Winol is back! Week 1.

After a very long and productive summer, I am back to join the rest of the WINOL team for the last time.  It feels strange thinking that it has already been a whole year since WINOL became a huge part of our lives and after Christmas we will no longer be a part of it.

Surprisingly, the term started completely differently to what I imagined. I was expecting panic, running around, screams and arguments because of frustration of not working cameras or computers. However, the first week back was very calm. The new members of the team seemed relaxed and prepared for the hard work. They also seemed curious of what it was all going to look like, especially that they never had the essential training on how to make a news package. Last week’s bulletin was only a dummy edition in order to let the second years get used to the equipment, getting the interviews, having balance in their packages and getting to know the editing system.  I thought the bulletin went really well production wise, there were no technical difficulties, everyone seemed to know what they were doing, Domonique was a good director. Domonique and I tried to pass on all the knowledge we have about the Gallery and the studio to the new production team, who picked up everything easily.
The reporters met their deadline and the script was in on time, which didn’t happen very often last year. This term looks very promising so far. Of course, there were little mistakes made by reporters, such lack of white balance and some of the shots were out of focus, some content was lacking balance. These mistakes were essential last week, as that’s the only way you can learn how to produce a decent package. The content wasn’t brilliant, but we definitely had worse in previous bulletins. The aim of the dummy edition was for the new ones to get an idea of what a package should include. Well done everyone for trying hard.

My role on WINOL this year is Features Producer, alongside with Domonique. We share the role but have different jobs. Domonique is responsible for in studio, regular shows which we produce on Tuesdays, such as Sportsweek, whereas I plan, organise, produce, edit and upload a number of editions of WINOL LIFE and other special projects. I need to attend every features conference and discuss ideas for WINOL LIFE show with the Features Editor, Katie. As Features Producer my aim is to get trains on the Outside Broadcast kit, which we can use on the 25th of November in the Performance Gym. I am also planning to select a number of features students who can get trained on advanced technical equipment such as gib and dolly with me, which could be useful in perfecting WINOL LIFE, making it look more professional.

This week, starting from Monday I had a feeling of confusion from other members of Winol team, about their roles especially. I think it may be because we are all used to our old roles and being reporters and producers, which is more productive in terms of creating content, rather than having editorials roles, where we are responsible mostly for legal issues and overseeing the content that our new reporters produce. I think this feeling of confusion is going to pass soon when get used to our new roles and when we discover what exactly our particular role involves.

This week is going to be a real bulletin, which is going to be watched by out first guest editor this year – Rachel Hepworth from ITV Meridian. Good luck everyone :-)

1 comment:

  1. Hi Justi This is a very good summary of the start of the new term and explanation of all the adjustments you are all having to make. I enjoyed the flow of the paragraphs and your personal comments are always welcome, making it clear how it feels to be involved. I am sure it will all settle down and everyone deal with the new procedures they have. I look forward to the 'real' bulletin and hope that Rachel Hepworth has some helpful comments and may also advise about future paths! I hope it all goes well and things of interest occur in vast quantities!!

    More later Cait XXX

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