Today has been quite the day.
Nearly half our crew for our weekly show had to leave early, so we attempted to run a 20 person show with about 12 people.
We managed it, but it was chaotic for sure. I started out as a camera-person, then after shooting my story, became editor, then was set to be playback for the show, then swapped again to camera, as the studio staffing was too little otherwise.
Despite the chaos, the show itself, in my view, went quite good.
A classmate saw it on TV though, and it appears the exporting on our end or the playback at the station failed...
Thaaaaaat's television!
*cue audience laughter*
*cue credits sequence*
*cue spontaneous inexplicable fire*
Nearly half our crew for our weekly show had to leave early, so we attempted to run a 20 person show with about 12 people.
We managed it, but it was chaotic for sure. I started out as a camera-person, then after shooting my story, became editor, then was set to be playback for the show, then swapped again to camera, as the studio staffing was too little otherwise.
Despite the chaos, the show itself, in my view, went quite good.
A classmate saw it on TV though, and it appears the exporting on our end or the playback at the station failed...
Thaaaaaat's television!
*cue audience laughter*
*cue credits sequence*
*cue spontaneous inexplicable fire*
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How is it even allowed that they can all leave early lol
ReplyDeletePaid work, they just had to get the A-ok from the profs.
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And a few stayed because rumour was taken as fact at first... lol.