Well it wasn't intentional, but my final post before I leave ETV is my second post. I was going to be more on top of things in terms of blogging, but I fell behind (Vanessa made all of us look bad).
It is nothing short of insane to me that 10 weeks went by so fast. In what will feel like five minutes from now, I'll be telling my grandkids about writing this post. But time does fly when you're having fun, and I've had a lot of fun this summer.
Sure, a lot of my time was spent typing at a computer, dubbing DVDs, and holding things for people, but they were all new experiences. Well, obviously I've typed before and held things before, but I've never typed news briefs for official news sites or held microphones for educational seminars. Every task to which I was put here at ETV was something new, and I like to think I've grown from it all.
Shout out to the other interns. They all worked so hard to make this place run smoother, and I only wish I'd had more time to get to know each and every one of them.
When I wasn't in the office I was off in some new area of South Carolina meeting interesting people and learning what interesting things were going on all around the state I call home. It was great.
I have been working in video production now for over a decade; from running around the house with a camcorder filming my toys to directing and producing a short film that screened at a theater in my hometown of Greenville, SC. I've done a lot of video work, but this was a whole new adventure. I was filming scripted scenes, I was filming real life, real people, real experiences, and learning something new every step of the way.
One of my last projects was shooting the unveiling of a large "Before I Die" wall in West Columbia. People from all over Columbia were covering the wall with the things they still want to do in their life.
I'm glad I can say I got to do this. It was an amazing experience full of amazing people, I've learned so much, and I look forward to the amazing future experiences I'll have before I die.
Thanks, ETV. It's been fun.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Friday, July 31, 2015
My last two weeks as an Intern - Vanessa Ortiz
Hello everybody! This is probably going to be my last post
in this blog since today is my last day an intern. These past 10 weeks have
been incredible! I had the opportunity to start working on my own videos and
developing my stories since the first day and I got to participate in different
projects, shootings and live shows. Everyone here at ETV is so nice and
welcoming, they are always willing to answer your questions and help you with
everything.
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| Marina, producer for Carolina Money. She is an amazing producer! |
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| Looks like I'm the new host for The Palmetto Scene program |
Besides working on the intern’s video, I had one last video
assignment, which was doing a little story about Girls Rock Columbia. This is
a camp that helps empower girls and motivates them through music and different
workshops. I loved getting to know more about the camp and participate in some
of the activities they had.
Believe me, I would have loved to have the possibility to go
to one of these camps when I was younger because I just love music so much. The
fact that you see a group of girls together who share the same interest for
music and the desire to learn more about it while they are also learning about
empowerment and self- confidence is absolutely amazing!
I tried to capture the environment and mood of the camp in
my video and I have the link to this video here: http://palmettoscene.org/video/girls-rock-columbia-summer-camp-designed-empower-and-educate-girls-through-music
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| Getting some B-roll for the Girls Rock camp video |
| I loved the camp so much!!!! |
I’m beyond blessed and happy to have had the opportunity to
spend my summer as an ETV Endowment Intern and I just want to thank everybody
in the content department that helped me throughout my internship, Marina
(producer for Carolina Money) for bringing me to her shootings and let me help
her with the videos. I also want to thank my supervisor, Don, who gave me the
freedom to develop my own videos and trust me with all the assignments I had to
complete during my time here.
I have definitely learned so much during these 10 weeks and
it let me discover different areas within public broadcasting and broadcasting
itself that is going to help me throughout the rest of my career. I had the
opportunity to get valuable work experience and to be surrounded by incredible
producers and journalists.
Well, I think that’s all from me. Hope you enjoyed my posts J
Quote of the Day:
“If you don’t go after what you want, you’ll never have it. If you don’t ask,
the answer is always no. If you don’t step forward, you’re always in the same
place.” – Nora Roberts
All the Love. xx
Vanessa!
Friday, July 24, 2015
Week #10
Week #10
It has been a wonderful experience here with ETV's Making It Grow! They are like family to me. I've been blessed all summer with the BEST internship known to mankind. Bias, I know, but until you're put into my shoes, you will then understand why I love my job so much! I appreciate them for teaching me and guiding me in the right direction for the communications field. I pray that the future interns with grasp everything that Making It Grow is teaching them that they will have a humble ear and heart to learn. Thanks Making It Grow for the laughs and fun times traveling. I appreciate the one on one practice with the camera and editing systems. Love you guys! And thank you for 10 amazing weeks with the best!
-Love always
Jessica
Friday, July 17, 2015
Making It Grow and Luncheon – Vanessa Ortiz
Helloooo!! First thing I have to say is that this week has
been a lot of fun! I’m almost at the end
of my eight-week here at ETV, how crazy!
Throughout this week I’ve been working on one of my last
videos, which is going to be the Intern’s testimonial video. For this video I
needed to interview the seven endowment interns and ask them about their
experience and assignments here at ETV.
I interview most of them this week, everybody was so nice and it was really
interesting to hear what they have been up to this summer and how was their
experience as interns.
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| ETV Endowment interns with ETV President Linda O'Bryon |
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| Making It Grow live! |
The same day we also had scheduled a visit to the Making It
Grow set in Sumter. We arrived there really early since I had to interview
Jessica, the intern for Making It Grow. Then, we had a quick tour inside the
building and inside the studio where they do the show. Making It Grow is live
every Tuesday at 7 pm, so it was a really interesting to see how they run a
live show, how they get phone calls and put them on air and more! We even had
the opportunity to hear what the director of the show was saying through a
headset they gave us. Overall, I had an awesome time there and it made me
realize that live television is one thing I would love to do in the future!
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| Veronica, Jessica and I on the set of Making it Grow |
Well, that’s all for now!
Quote of the day:
“Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start being positive about what could go right”
“Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start being positive about what could go right”
See you soon!
All the love. xx
Vanessa
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Veronica- Making It Grow
Yesterday I traveled with some of my fellow ETV Columbia interns to ETV's Sumter offices in order to watch a live taping of Making It Grow. I have worked on Making It Grow’s new website throughout the summer, so it was especially fun for me to peek behind the scenes of one of ETV’s most popular shows.
| In less than 24 hours, the sunflower Amanda gave me has already shriveled up. I should watch more Making It Grow. |
| Vanessa interviewing Jessica. |
Vanessa interviewed Jessica as part of a video about the internship experience. My interview was today, and while I tried my best to explain why my internship experience has been so great, I think I'm better off staying safely behind the camera. Keep an eye out for the video in the coming weeks!
Before going to Sumter, all the ETV endowment interns got together for a luncheon with ETV President Linda O’Bryon and our supervisors. It was great to get the chance to spend time with all of the other interns and hear about what they’ve been up to this summer.
| Someone in this picture could be the president of ETV in 30 years, when the station will broadcast holograms. |
Friday, July 10, 2015
Week 8 - Pictures For The Show!
I am proud to say that the Making It Grow family really does love their fans and viewers. It’s a lot of steps that they encounter into ensuring that the viewers and fans of the show get their heartfelt experience after every show. We take pictures of everything including the guest and workers of the show. We upload the best ones on our Facebook page and receive a lot of love from our fans. It feels good knowing that the hard work and passion you put into your job is being appreciated. I’m glad that the fans enjoy the pictures that Lacy and I take. We really do admire and appreciate the fans of Making It Grow.
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Making It Grow Television Nights-Airing Live-Phone Chats
Last week was week # 7 for me. I had the wonderful opportunity of helping out with the phone operations during the show. We receive so many calls from people all across SC, NC, and GA. When people call to ask questions for the show, I help transfer their calls to Sean, the producer so the guest can ask their questions to the panel. We take down their names and locations on four different documents and send copies to the producer and graphic coordinator of the show. It’s a lot of fun and is an important job on the show. I'm glad I'm able to help out for the show as much as I can and practice everyone's job.
Radio and Editing - Vanessa Ortiz
I think it’s time for another blog! My seventh week here at
ETV is about to end and I can’t believe I only have three more weeks as an ETV
Endowment intern.
Well these past two weeks have been very busy for me since
I’ve been working on my last video for “Inside ETV” and I also had the pleasure
to interview Kate McKinney, host of the Classical Music show on ETV Radio. I
had the opportunity to sit inside the studio during one of her live shows and
see how she hosts her program. I’ve always
been interested in radio so having the opportunity to see a live show was
really interesting and inspiring.
Besides working on my videos, I had the opportunity to go on
another shoot with Marina. This time she interviewed Cory Jackson, the founder
of FundMyPro. The company is just
starting but its goal is to get fans and professional athletes together for the
same cause. I helped Marina during the
interview making sure the video and audio were recorded properly.
You can watch my last video about the Idea Lab here if you
want J https://www.facebook.com/SouthCarolinaETV?fref=ts
That’s all for now!
Quote of the day:
“We must become the change we want to see” - Gandhi
See you soon!
All the love. xx
Vanessa
Vanessa
Monday, June 29, 2015
Having Fun with YouTube and Kaltura
As time continues to fly by, last week on the internship I had the amazing experience of uploading videos to YouTube and Kaltura. I realized that completing projects in the lab and showing them on air is not the final step to be done. Sean the Producer taught me how to transfer edited videos and segments from the show on to the web by encoding them. It was a lot of steps but very fun and interesting. It was amazing to watch my edited projects encode into documents for viewers to watch on YouTube and Kaltura. I'm thankful for the notes that I took, to help me remember the steps for other projects that need to be encoded and uploaded on the web.
Friday, June 26, 2015
Shooting, Interviewing, Editing - Vanessa Ortiz
Hellooo! I’m back again with another blog. My fifth week as
an ETV Endowment intern is about to end. I can’t believe I just reached the
half point of my internship.
This week I pretty much worked on my videos coming up for my
“Inside ETV” series. This time I’ve been working with the radio department
since I will be doing a video about Walter Edgar’s Journal. Dr. Edgar talks about South Carolina history and culture and I had the pleasure
to meet his producer who told me more about one of the most popular radio shows
inside ETV Radio. Walter Edgar's Journal is transmitted every Friday at noon.
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| SCETV Radio Department |
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| Teacher training inside the Idea Lab |
This week has been a very busy week inside the content
department due to the events last week in Charleston. ETV is
covering the latest news and press conferences live and it’s very interesting
to see how everybody is working to put together the best live stream possible.
I have never imagined how many things needed to be done before you can actually
broadcast something live.
During these five weeks I’ve been involved in a lot of
different projects, which I really like because I’m having the opportunity to
experience with everything. Time is going by so fast and I’m looking forward to
start the next five weeks of my internship.
Quote of the Day:
“Life is not about
waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain”
See you next time!
All the love. xx
All the love. xx
Vanessa
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Veronica - Waffles
Last week I got the chance to get out of the office and help film a video for the ETV business blog, Carolina Money. I went along with Marina, the Carolina Money producer, and Vanessa, one of my fellow interns, to interview the owners of The Belgian Waffle Truck.
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| Many thanks to Jean-Louis and Yvette for these delicious waffles! |
I just assisted wherever I was need and was even able to experiment with using the camera to film. Despite it being over 100 degrees, I really enjoyed the day and hope I get the chance to participate in more projects like this one.
| Working (on a great sunburn). |
The end of this week will mark the halfway point of my internship. I’ve sampled a lot of different things, which is really great because I’m still unsure of my post-grad plans. I look forward to even more exciting new projects in my remaining five weeks.
Stay tuned to #CarolinaMoney next week. This lovely couple talk about their experience running @1BelgianWaffle. pic.twitter.com/2Ro3XMxzxb
— ETV: Carolina Money (@carolina_money) June 19, 2015
Friday, June 19, 2015
Inside ETV - Vanessa Ortiz
Hi hello hola! I’m back again. This is almost the end of my
fourth week here at ETV. Throughout this
week I continued producing my little video series called “Inside ETV.” I enjoy making these videos because I get to be in contact with a lot
of people inside ETV and know more about the job they perform. I’m getting more confidence with the camera
and improving my interviewing skills.
The videos are being posted on the SCETV Facebook page if you didn’t
know it already, so go and check them out.
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| William E. Murray studio here at ETV |
Besides working on the videos, I also had the opportunity to
go on another shoot with Marina (Producer for Carolina Money) and Veronica (ETV
Endowment intern.) This time we went to interview the owners of a Belgian food
truck that sell waffles around Columbia (they not only have sweet waffles, but
they have the best salty waffles ever- It’s a must to try them.) Anyways, we
went to the kitchen where they prepare everything and after we follow them
around the city to the place they had to deliver their waffles that day. It was
a really fun and exciting experience as we also used a GoPro attached to their
car to get some cool shots. I helped Marina with another angle during the
interview and I also got some B-roll for the video. It was so interesting to know more about
their lives and how the food truck industry is starting to grow in Columbia.
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| Talking with the owners of the Belgian waffle truck |
It’s been an interesting week and I can’t believe my first
month here at ETV has already passed. It’s almost summer and let me tell you, I
didn’t know that Columbia could get that hot and humid as it has been the last
couple of days. Well…That’s all for now. J
Quote of the day:
“Work hard in silence, let your success be your noise” –
Frank Ocean
See you next time!
All the love. xx
Vanessa
All the love. xx
Vanessa
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