Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Evaluation-Palm FM


Show: Saturday Sport
Presenter: Graham Russell
Date: 23rd Jan 2010
Duration: 5 hours (1pm-6pm)




Arrived: 12pm- This was because once the radio show is being aired the main front doors of Palm fm are locked and so I was asked to arrive at 12pm to allow for time to be used for preparation. When I arrived, I was greeted by the main presenter of Saturday Sport, who introduced me to one other work experience applicant. I was then told that the main professional that produces and recorded and exports the interviews for presentation on air, did not turn up that morning and so I was told that I would be doing his jobs for the duration to help out. At first I was a little shocked when I was told this, as I expected that I would be shadowing a professional, at least to start with anyway. So I was feeling a little nervous and concerned as to what he was asking me to do

The presenter gave a quick run through of how the equipment works and what I was required to do during the program was being aired to the public. This included using part of a recording format in the studio. When a loud tone was heard, it meant that a live reporter was coming through to the radio station to share news, of which would be aired. Thus I had to record all the different reporters that would be coming through on the radio signal, reporting from all the football and rugby matches. After I recorded them via the wav file editor, the clip then had to be cut and edited. For this I had to cut out and remove via the wav editor, any noise's that were not needed. For example, the loud tone that lasts 60 seconds is not needed, only the report from the match is important. After this was edited, I then had to save it to the sport file, under the file name of which the match was, plus a letter linking to the report. For example if the new report was to report of a goal, I needed to insert (G) in front of the main text. This would then save into main computer in the front room of the radio studio. I then had to quickly run into the main desk and using the computer via P-squared mynd v3 program, I had to import the report of which I had just recorded into the main casket on the computer screen program, this then sent the clip to the presenter, ready for him to play it live on air. During this process, I learnt that you had to be quick from getting to one room and the next, as sometimes, when importing was needed, more reporters in the recording room were coming through

During this process I also had to make note of any goals or fouls during the matches, via the internet, and once a goal or foul took place I had to make a note of the important information and then, when the "on air" light was off, I had to run into the main studio and pass the message onto the presenter so he could talk about the matches in more depth, before new reports came through.  

Overall I really enjoyed my time at the radio station, I have also been asked to come back next week and help out on a regular basis. I also have exchanged contact details with the producers and the other work experience people. From this I believe this placement went very well.  
  

Did I meet my aims and objectives?

My main aims and objectives for this work-learning placement were to, be as professional as I was able, work to deadlines, listen and learn from other professionals and then implement what they do in their work. I also wanted to learn more about how to produce a radio station and I found it highly interesting to learn about what equipment is used and how it is used. 


Overall I believe that I did achive all my aims and objectives. The only down side I had was that I never got to see how the official producers of the radio show “Saturday sport”. This was mainly due to the fact the the producer who was meant to train us up, didn’t turn up that morning for work. So I had to literally produce, record, save and import the live reports of the matches, so that the presenter would have material ready for his live show. Without my input there would have been no live reports from any of the live matches. I was slightly shocked about the fact I was able to complete such tasks and found my confidence levels rise after this project took place. The presenter also asked me to come back again to help out.  

  



1 comment:

  1. Very nice blog, well constructed. It's good that you have had some experiance within the studio. You may want to progress your skills within recording and writing music. There are many singers in the world that need a pianist/writer within recording. You could even try being a freelance session player. The only problem is that you would have to use profesional programs to replicate the sounds you use on keyboard as the keyboard accomp,voice.style etc is not professional enough to be within a song. You can still get the exact same sounds you want with a computer and midi keyboard with some simple software. The benifits of this is that when you play exstravagant harmonics such as brass instruments, it will sound really real as a MIDI keyboard can trigger actual audio samples of recorded instruments were as keyboards use internel midi sounds that replicate instruments (kareoke etc). Id you have a laptop, you could do this live. Although I see the simplicity of it all being within one piece of equipment.

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