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“ ... proud though I may be of my profession, it never occurred to me that it was meant to be a working majority, ... That more than half of young men in TV would want to cover sports has the same ring to it as if we learned more than half the males in medical school wanted to concentrate on cosmetic surgery.” -Frank Deford

My work in Multimedia and Advanced Reporting in 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Updated project

As of right now, I am still trying to speak to someone at the ticket office. Someone is going to call me tomorrow and then I can make an arrangement with whoever calls and then interview them. I want to talk to someone from the ticket office because maybe he or she can give me an idea what the atmosphere when students are buying their tickets. I will make a judgment to see whether it will be worthy enough to add that person after the interview.
I tried to call one of the editors of the USA Hockey Magazine to ask why they added the fish tradition in the article, but I have had no luck. I am going to keep calling until they respond. But I did find another article that added the fish tradition why it is so famous.
I also added some narration of my story. I did an introduction, the nutgraph, introducing my sources, and the ending. The narration is not all of the way finished, but it is getting there. I edited all of my photos that I am going to use on Adobe Photoshop. I may take a few more pictures at Friday's game and then will edit a few more. I could also go to the TNH during production night and get some photos then. If the photos are good, it could add a lot of emotion and dimension to the project. I think once I get all of my objectives done, I will use IMovie to use the stuff. I will use still photography and audio and then add some video. At this point, it is a day-to-day process until Friday. Once December 4th is here, I will then take full advantage of audio recording since I lost the original recording on the chants.
Losing the original audio recording definitely hurt, because I guess this is something I should learn from it...don't save too much audio in one project; you will lose everything. If I keep being productive in this story, I think it can work out well. If anyone has suggestions, let me know. Thanks.

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