Humber Connected: The Sports Show
(Originally broadcast February 8th, 2011)
Today's House Blogger was Melissa Bobbette
During our production of Humber Connected: The Sports Show, for the overall part of it, all the crew had fun.
It was stressful for everyone, being the first production, but we all kept together as a group.
It was a learning experience and we relied on each other to help.
Overall the production went well and in the end when the production was over, it was a relief.
Everyone had done their job the way the producer and director wanted it to be.
There were some things that got a little messed up, but for every production, there are small flaws.
Before the actual shooting of the talk show, we had a group meeting and a group photo done before we started shooting the show.
After the production, we had a debriefing on how the production went,
and the producer and director spoke to all the crew about how well they thought the talk show went and what we could improve on.
I think that we all learned from each other and will learn from the mistakes of others, everyone makes flaw,
but that’s the part of a production and part of a talk show, is having flaws and mistakes.
What’s a t.v. show without having the odd mistake or flaw in it?
Every production will be different from the previous one,
the next producers and directors will have a better idea what to expect from their productions and will have an idea what the standards have been set at.
It was stressful for everyone, being the first production, but we all kept together as a group.
It was a learning experience and we relied on each other to help.
Overall the production went well and in the end when the production was over, it was a relief.
Everyone had done their job the way the producer and director wanted it to be.
There were some things that got a little messed up, but for every production, there are small flaws.
Before the actual shooting of the talk show, we had a group meeting and a group photo done before we started shooting the show.
After the production, we had a debriefing on how the production went,
and the producer and director spoke to all the crew about how well they thought the talk show went and what we could improve on.
I think that we all learned from each other and will learn from the mistakes of others, everyone makes flaw,
but that’s the part of a production and part of a talk show, is having flaws and mistakes.
What’s a t.v. show without having the odd mistake or flaw in it?
Every production will be different from the previous one,
the next producers and directors will have a better idea what to expect from their productions and will have an idea what the standards have been set at.
Check out these "behind-the-scenes" photos from todays production!
Today's Production Team...
Producer - James DesRoches
Director - Stephanie Sanuto
TD/Switcher - Gates Stewart
Assistant Director - Marcel Baker
Floor Director - Keasha Warrington
Camera 1 - Jim Cudmore
Camera 2 - Charlotte Stitt
Camera 3 - Hailley Walter
Shader - Christian Jimenez
Audio Operator - Andrew Marchand and Jim Whyte
Audio Assist - Kyla Reid
Graphics Operator - Joe Simone
Teleprompter - Reyadh Rahaman
Video Playback/Record Operator - Daniel Wright and Anthon Grogan
Blogger - Melissa Bobbette
Photographer - Melissa Bobbette
Director - Stephanie Sanuto
TD/Switcher - Gates Stewart
Assistant Director - Marcel Baker
Floor Director - Keasha Warrington
Camera 1 - Jim Cudmore
Camera 2 - Charlotte Stitt
Camera 3 - Hailley Walter
Shader - Christian Jimenez
Audio Operator - Andrew Marchand and Jim Whyte
Audio Assist - Kyla Reid
Graphics Operator - Joe Simone
Teleprompter - Reyadh Rahaman
Video Playback/Record Operator - Daniel Wright and Anthon Grogan
Blogger - Melissa Bobbette
Photographer - Melissa Bobbette