This week has been pretty amazing already and it is only going to get better! On Monday, our class schedule at the Connecticut School of Broadcasting included spending some time working on our radio final production. This was probably the most relaxed of our days - even though it was probably also one of our most crucial. We have a very limited amount of class time to put together our one hour radio show. This particular class was a little less than productive, but I think it also produced some positive results. If nothing else, it got us moving in the right direction. Several of us have scheduled some studio time to get together outside of class time to get some work done on the production. The second half of our day was spent on a fourth session with Final Cut Pro. A number of us also stayed after class and worked on various projects.
Tuesday's class was spent doing some more recording and editing with Adobe Audition for the first half. The second half was our day consisted of first class of TV news. Our instructor for this class was WFSB's Hallie Jackson.
Today was our midterm. While it was far from being an eventful day, any time you have a test to take can be stressful. After we took our midterm we spent some time talking about what the second half of our semester is going to be like.
Tomorrow is going to be a real test of my endurance, however... Classes from 9:30 - 1 followed by some computer time with Final Cut Pro until 4 PM to work on some video editing from the footage I shot last Thursday for Tainted Cherry. From 4 - 6 I will be in the studio doing an interview with a couple of members of the Steve Dunn Band. The interview is going to be a part of our radio final. Finally from 6:30-8:30, there is a News Writing Workshop given by Hallie Jackson and Chris Collibee - the news assignment editor for WFSB.
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