Last year I ran a competition entitled 'Date with Fate' to publicise WINOL, if you are not familiar with it you can watch one of the videos here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSMjeyIaZAw
This year WINOL has decided to bring back 'Date with Fate' due to struggling viewing figures and we are looking for a new presenter because we just simply don't have the manpower to do it. We will be filming every Tuesday at 12 and it shouldn't take too long as I assume that you are all naturals on camera!
All the role requires is that you have a good sense of humour and that you look good/confident on camera. This role will also improve your presenting and auto-cue skills, so will come in very handy next year when you are presenting WINOL yourselves.
The first week will feature an interview with myself about how successful the competition was last year and obviously I will be writing a script for you each week so no extra work will be involved on your behalf.
If enough of you are interested in doing this then hopefully we can have a different 'Date with Fate' presenter every week. If you want to be involved with this then please email me on paul.carrett1@googlemail.com
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Monday, 18 January 2010
WINOL YEAR TWO - Job Roles
[Managing Editor – Paul Carrett]
Production Editor – Chanin Lloyd
News Editor – Tom Obstreski
Sports Editor – Grant Payne
PRODUCTION TEAM (7)
[Production Editor – Chanin Lloyd]
Sub-editors –
Kayleigh James
Joey Lipscombe
Rob Anderson
Madeleine Klippel
Josh Duffy
Veronica Frydel
NEWS TEAM (8)
[News Editor – Tom Obstreski]
Deputy News Editor (planning) – Glenn Hutt
Beat Reporters –
University (Corporate) Catherine Hayes
Student / Student Union - Lucy Pilgrim
Winchester/Hants Council/Community - Claire Ijsbrandij
Crime - Thomas Hobbs
Investigative – Jon Hopley
Chief Reporter / Breaking News - Stu Appleby
SPORTS TEAM (4)
[Sports Editor – Grant Payne]
Deputy Sports Editor (planning) - James Fraser
Sports Reporters –
Jason Curtis
Arnold Muchoko
Production Editor – Chanin Lloyd
News Editor – Tom Obstreski
Sports Editor – Grant Payne
PRODUCTION TEAM (7)
[Production Editor – Chanin Lloyd]
Sub-editors –
Kayleigh James
Joey Lipscombe
Rob Anderson
Madeleine Klippel
Josh Duffy
Veronica Frydel
NEWS TEAM (8)
[News Editor – Tom Obstreski]
Deputy News Editor (planning) – Glenn Hutt
Beat Reporters –
University (Corporate) Catherine Hayes
Student / Student Union - Lucy Pilgrim
Winchester/Hants Council/Community - Claire Ijsbrandij
Crime - Thomas Hobbs
Investigative – Jon Hopley
Chief Reporter / Breaking News - Stu Appleby
SPORTS TEAM (4)
[Sports Editor – Grant Payne]
Deputy Sports Editor (planning) - James Fraser
Sports Reporters –
Jason Curtis
Arnold Muchoko
Monday, 14 December 2009
Monday 14th December year 2/3 de-brief
CHRIS HORRIE: I am running late. I will brief you all on the critical report - as you have all been very aware or a long time it doesn't need to be in until after Xmas and it is very, very easy to do. We will have the editorial conferences as usual, but this week one big conference with an agenda of Management, News, Sport, Features all in one meeting. My feeling is that we should go for a schedule like this:
MONDAY (today) everyone re-do/ improve their best packages for news and/or features.
TUESDAY 11am - all 'Monday' packages in
TUESDAY 11am - rehearse in studio a 'best of bulletin' of 20 Twenty Minutes. BUT on ten minutes have a line in the script which says 'after the break' - so we can have two You Tube videos with an advertising break. On livestream we can run it live. That will look really cool.
12 noon - record the 20 minute bulletin as live
1.30 pm - re-record the studio links and perfect them, so we can fix any fluffs in post production. (1.30 is so we can do football 12 - 1.00).
2.00 - rehearse and perfect studio links with second news and sports presenter (and diferent studio control? - for practice)
3.00 - rehearse and perfect studio links with third presenter
4.00 - rehearse and perfect studio links with fourth presenter
WEDNESDAY
Re-do bulletin with 'Tuesday packages'
11 am all packages in.
12 noon - rehearse a 10 minute bulletin with most confident presenters (trail magazine show)
1 pm - set up MAGAZINE show with features cued up. Two presenters (and a sofa?) Needs also to cue away to Glenn's what's on - maybe using the camera in TAB9 or in the MMC. That would look fantastic (in the MMC). Alice and Cara to present this; or maybe Alice and another who wants a go at being on screen.
2pm record magazine show live - it is just cueing up the feature video like The Transport Race and then having the producer of these videos in the studio as studio guests, plus anyone else you can get as an interesting guest.
Two presenters bantering in a relaxed way and introducing the cued up videos.
3pm - sportsweek - likewise Mark and guests with cued up 'best of videos' Don't worry if the sequence is not right...
Then at 5pm we should be able to put out a 20 minute bulletin; a magazine show (30mins) and a sports show (10 - 20 mins).
Ambitious but what do we think?
Apart from that I need to clean up the barker links with Alice and show Tom Hobbs how to operate Livestream.
See you later this morning.
MONDAY (today) everyone re-do/ improve their best packages for news and/or features.
TUESDAY 11am - all 'Monday' packages in
TUESDAY 11am - rehearse in studio a 'best of bulletin' of 20 Twenty Minutes. BUT on ten minutes have a line in the script which says 'after the break' - so we can have two You Tube videos with an advertising break. On livestream we can run it live. That will look really cool.
12 noon - record the 20 minute bulletin as live
1.30 pm - re-record the studio links and perfect them, so we can fix any fluffs in post production. (1.30 is so we can do football 12 - 1.00).
2.00 - rehearse and perfect studio links with second news and sports presenter (and diferent studio control? - for practice)
3.00 - rehearse and perfect studio links with third presenter
4.00 - rehearse and perfect studio links with fourth presenter
WEDNESDAY
Re-do bulletin with 'Tuesday packages'
11 am all packages in.
12 noon - rehearse a 10 minute bulletin with most confident presenters (trail magazine show)
1 pm - set up MAGAZINE show with features cued up. Two presenters (and a sofa?) Needs also to cue away to Glenn's what's on - maybe using the camera in TAB9 or in the MMC. That would look fantastic (in the MMC). Alice and Cara to present this; or maybe Alice and another who wants a go at being on screen.
2pm record magazine show live - it is just cueing up the feature video like The Transport Race and then having the producer of these videos in the studio as studio guests, plus anyone else you can get as an interesting guest.
Two presenters bantering in a relaxed way and introducing the cued up videos.
3pm - sportsweek - likewise Mark and guests with cued up 'best of videos' Don't worry if the sequence is not right...
Then at 5pm we should be able to put out a 20 minute bulletin; a magazine show (30mins) and a sports show (10 - 20 mins).
Ambitious but what do we think?
Apart from that I need to clean up the barker links with Alice and show Tom Hobbs how to operate Livestream.
See you later this morning.
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Ian Anderson
Years 2 and 3: Ian Anderson of BBC Breakfast News and BBC 6 O'Clock evening news has kindly volunteered to be the guest executive editor on the first WINOL scheduled webcast TV bulletin on November 12th. He will help coach through the day and will give the debrief after the broadcast. He will also assist in year 2/3 sessions producing packages offline earlier in the term. We will be bringing in other guest editors through the year, in addition to the already very experienced in-house team.
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