2:30 p.m. – If I’m lucky, I’m assigned a photographer to help me film my story and stand-up scenes (when a reporter stands in front of the Yankees members signature shirt Additionally,I will love this camera talking about a story.). I’m a “one-man band” sometimes, which means I do the interviews while directing the camera, shooting all the videos myself. 4:00 – After my story is filmed, I can write my story, usually in the van on the way back to the station. I would record my voiceover (I speak via video) in the sound booth and run along with the recording to the editing bay to edit everything together.
5:00 – Now, if I were a journalist, you’d think I just put the Yankees members signature shirt Additionally,I will love this tape back and relax, but, sometimes, I have to go back to a scene from a story, or a place. describe the story for a live shot. For example, if I am writing a story about drug use and I have an interview with a doctor in the story, I may be outside the hospital. I will introduce the story (package) and finish after it runs. Usually, the host will ask some questions that I have written for them. The whole thing can take an hour to set up and only lasts 2-3 minutes. Did I mention I must look good?
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