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mrtheketh
Добавлен 22 май 2011
Kenneth Roberts used to be a director, technical director, and a videographer at TV3 Winchester-ABC. Now he's a studio production technician at WJLA-ABC in Washington, DC. He is not legally required to tell you that he is a fan of Disney and ESPN, but he is a fan of Disney and ESPN.
Broadcast news technical director
TDing the A block of an easy Saturday show. The control room audio was a little loud so good luck hearing the director's calls (I captioned it for you, you're welcome...and if you've never captioned a youtube video, don't...you have to do it 3 times, once to transcribe it, then it moves things, then you move things back, then it moves things slightly, then you move things back again and it works).
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Broadcast cut in, very professional
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.9 лет назад
Slow news day, wait till the end, magic.
Broadcast news audio tech
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I haven't uploaded a media related video in a while. Slow news day today, also not the block that leads the top or bottom of the hour, so not impressively involved. Shot on my Note 4.
Baby anole lizard, Edisto Island, SC
Просмотров 1049 лет назад
This little guy was about two inches long. I wanted to keep him and name him and pet him.
Moste Boring Harlem Shake
Просмотров 13211 лет назад
I got bored and decided to create a minimalistic version of Harlem Shake...I'm sorry
War Eagle-Jordan Hare tour
Просмотров 23211 лет назад
i need to buy/diy/steal a steadycam rig...youtube's stabilizer isn't exactly cutting it
Baby hermit crabs in montego bay
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I was looking for seashells on my honeymoon and found an infestation of these horrible creatures. Animal control was notified. Note the size of the ants and grains of sand for scale.
Kenneth Roberts Demo Reel: Director, Videographer, Technical Director
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.12 лет назад
Finally made myself a demo reel from my time at TV3 Winchester.
Slate for Demo Reel
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Didn't want to do a boring slate, so I made a distracting one instead.
Daylilly Farm
Просмотров 5012 лет назад
This was done as part of TV3 Winchester's weekly Backyard Adventures series by Cassie Behofist. I'm involved with this project as the principal videographer. This was from our trip to a daylilly farm off the most dangerous road west of Winchester. This was my last Backyard Adventure and I think it was a suitable fluffy end to my involvement with a fluffy feature. PS-I enjoyed shooting fluff muc...
Glen Burnie
Просмотров 4112 лет назад
This was done as part of TV3 Winchester's weekly Backyard Adventures series by Cassie Behofist. I'm involved with this project as the principal videographer. This was from our trip to Glen Burnie at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. This was yet another of those cursed "it is a museum so it must be air conditioned" places in the dead of summer. This place was pretty cool, soon to go under re...
Godfrey Miller
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This was done as part of TV3 Winchester's weekly Backyard Adventures series by Cassie Behofist. I'm involved with this project as the principal videographer. This was from our trip to the Godfrey Miller home in downtown Winchester. This was a real turn and burn, if I remember correctly, as Cassie had to edit this down the same day we shot it. Too bad because it was one of the few occasions I wa...
I'm not in the industry but this is fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
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Lots of moving parts.
I know this is over a decade old, but I've learnt so much from this video! If you still monitor comments could I ask a question? What are the XKeys configured to do? I'm helping to set up a new studio, building and configuring everything from scratch and am trying to automate as much as possible. I'd love to DM if you have time? Thanks, Clive
Love this video. Thank you
For the last few months I have been working at setting up a and now running a live stream set up with my church at 3 other rural churches. I am really enjoying this sort of thing and I am wondering how one gets into the field professionally. I am currently in high school.
what do i have to do to get this job?
Reminds of my days at KLEW, where I had to call, switch, (On a secondhand GVG 300) advance the still store, and cue mic audio, all at same time.
Thanks for sharing this bro. It is very helpful especially to people like me who wants to learn about doing this stuff. I'm aiming to be a TD sooner. I'm new to broadcast industry and want to learn as much as I can. Although it is an old video It is really great. I hope to watch other videos from you buddy. x
Wow
This video is Great!
AMAZING
To me, the right screen seems to be what we see, while the other is for the dude and rest of the crew that's a part of this production 😊
My observations, in no particular order: 1) is having the window accessible worth bending your neck to see the multiviewers? 2) buy a PH-88; they're *much* more comfortable 3) you don't push the headset cable out of the way of the panel? 4) LOVE the dimmer wall 5) what's on the little Marshall twin? Air-return? 6) Your IFB is just another intercom channel with a box? 7) Who did you call on the phone, and why weren't they on com? 8) I assume you're using DSK Tie a lot in the opening segment 9) Do your on-set talent have countdown timers? Or is it just floor dir/IFB counting back? 10) Is all that weather key-fill preproduced? I didn't see CG playing any of it -- or you.
dream job
Everything is a playlist, is it pre-recorded? How do you consider live audio inputs?
A news bulletin is full of pre recorded stories and vision edited to scripts. The live elements are the journalists in the field (at the top of the show was a "look live" which is recorded live to tape and inserted, obviously because for that story all the action behind the journalist wouldn't have started up for the day yet and it'd be pitch black.
Hi, I'm an Italian sound engineer and I also work on TV. I love the quite that reigns in your audio control room and I see that you use mute groups to open and close the microphones and clip. I see the fantastic jingle machine instant replay 360👍 I'd like to know what model of Audio Mixer you use and what microphones you have in the studio. What is the optimal setting for good broadcst audio? I mean the returns you use between the studio (journalist), external connections and intercom. Thanks. Congratulations 👌a greeting from Italy😊✋✋ I love your way of working and making news👌👍👍
what is your job called ???
This took me back to my early days at WBTV in Charlotte. Great show!!!
the phone at 2:42 looks like the ones from the office set lol
That was cool. Thank you.
It’s not as dramatic as The Newsroom made it out to be..l
Hey, it's Elyse! from Fox45!!
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The switcher was a Ross Video Vision switcher (configured for 3 M/E).
I started off as a production assistant in Jackson Tennessee. I made 6.90 an hour in 2007. When I started directing I made 8.75 an hour. Slave labor basically.
Im so impressed by this, I'm currently applying for jobs and this has definitely helped me get a better understanding of what will be expected in a more "typica" environment than i'm used to working in. I'm more experienced in 'location' directing/ technical management rather than in room studio. Thanks, this is so impressive. Perfect.
thanks about evreything this is so hellp full for me thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks a looooot
what is a playback device i should use to load videos in and be able to playback youtube videos remotely?
There is a pool there
I have been here many times
When I was a master control operator at WKEF Elyse Coulter was hired as a weekend anchor. I think she is still there.
She is. She’s doing the morning shows now. I last worked there a couple years ago.
it looks complex and this TD is doing good job but dont get too impress this is not professional, bbc cnn aljazeera have big gallery crew, u students should visit then u will realise only
I love this, I'm studying Film and TV, and my dream is to become a Steadicam Operator, but I do have classes for Producing, Camera and Lighting, post production and production project, so this is still very interesting to me. I've have a passion for Cameras Eversince I was young (I'm now 20 years old) and this side of Television is so awesome.
*makes video showing what it’s like being a technical director* *doesn’t combine the audio in editing* No hate good video tho👍🏼
My bro this is amazing. This is what I have been looking for. This is real behind the sense of what goes on in live production. Amazing work!
*Very cool!*
14:12 - One second heavy! How did you come back!?
<snicker> Depends on where the breaks roll; if they're coming from the downstream, they may have rolled right on time, clipping off the last second of his send, and he won't have to come back; he'll start out on time again in the B-block.
your a class act.
which one Technical Director? Man or Woman
THE DESCRIPTION SO RELATEABLE IM A TD FOR AMERICAN IDOL
Do you have a favorite playout software? How does the switcher tell the playout software to play each clip... I’d like to know more about how this works. Thanks!
Ff
That can be fast moving..... I remember sitting next to the director at one of the big mega-churches during the Easter service. We were into the service about 10 minutes when the director/shader/technical director yanked his headset off gave it to me saying... take over I'm sick! All I could do is tell all the cameramen to hold their shots the director left sick and I am taking over. By the grace of God I made it through the service OK, no problems. We had about 4,000 people in the auditorium.
I work there
LOL...if there's one universal rule, it's that a proper video control room should be darkened no matter what time of day!
Its for the video purposes -_-
You didn't have any transitions on the lower thirds?
hows ambient fan noise in real life?
This control room was incredibly loud, we had a piece of equipment for our online stream intended on being installed into a server rack...but it didn't fit into ours, so it sat right next to us...this was probably the smallest station in the country. Most environments should be expected to be quiet like any other office room, with the sound tech in their own soundproof booth (as was the case when I worked at abc in D.C.)
Thankyou for this video! I need to learn technical directing like this for my church documentation...
very good, Amazing
is there anyone who can help me out to search the videos of ROSS XPRESSION graphics software