Thursday 24 November 2011

Winol Life with Lorelei Reddin



It has been three weeks since last Winol Life. The delay is due to my going away to Estonia for a week, but also the lack of packages last week. Fortunately, we managed to produce it this week with the help of Lorelei Reddin who kindly agreed to join our show this week. She has been the entertainment editor of Southern Daily Echo for the past 6 years and she is still really enjoying it. Lorelei was very friendly and bubbly and provided our features reporters with a good, constructive criticism and good advice for their future video features.

There were no technical problems at all this week. Not major ones anyway. Lorelei came in at 11.40, as I went to meet her the rest of the team stayed in the gallery and rehearsed the script. We used three video packages this week: The re-edited Giraffe restaurant review, games review and an exclusive interview with the marketing manager of Coldplay- Alex Eden-Smith. Lorelei really enjoyed watching the packages and she thought they were really good.

I feel that Winol Life is getting better and better, the team knows the show well now and understands what it needs to look like. We also work really well together as a team, I think this is really important that we know how to communicate with each other. Everyone is always supportive and positive. Well done everyone, great job this week!

Enjoy watching Winol Life.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Justi

    I enjoyed this edition of Winol LIfe and thought it easy flowing and that everyone was relaxed and well aware of what they were doing. This was certainly partially due to the attitude and easiness of your visitor and her keen and kind interest in the packages. It was refreshing to hear her admit that she is learning still,as we all are throughout life, although some people seem to think they know it all!! I also liked the 'Giraffe' piece and remember having visited one of their places in Exeter not long before the Muslim lad tried to blow himself up in the loo there. I think that the lips/speech did not quite synchronize with the sound at various points. I do like written info on the screen to either explain or encourage viewing next time, so that was helpful.

    Well done everyone and keep the stories coming.

    O, it is not, 'me going away to Estonia' it is 'my going away to Estonia ' because going which ends in ing is a gerund, a cross between a noun and a verb and so it takes the possessive my before it.

    However, enough of that, lovely to have you back, best love ever Cait XXX










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  2. I agree with everything Cait has said. But I do think it is great that you are able to keep everybody on their toes so to speak..good on you all.
    Love sybil x

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