On Wednesday January 22 we were back at it in the studio. We were again very fortunate to get to help with the taping of HEC-TV's Explore segment. Everything started early Wednesday morning. When I arrived I got the digital camera. My job for the first show was to get still shots of everything going on in the control room and on the set. It was a very exciting morning, the first show we did was "Life as a Dog." There were different clips about the part of a dog's life. A vet was also brought in to explain different information about dogs.
During the second show I was the stage manager, so I helped move props and get guests where they needed to be. It was cool because I knew the second show was about the human eyes and ears. One of my friends is blind and she was a part of the show, so it was fun seeing her talk about her life and being blind! HEC-TV also brought in someone who was deaf. His assistant for the day signed everything, even if the comments were not directed to this man, she was amazing! When it was the man's turn to tell us about his experience with being deaf he signed to his assistant. We had one camera on the man and one on his assistant so you could see how they comminicated. It was really interesting!
All in all I thought it was another successful experience working with HEC-TV. I love how real life it is. We get into the studio, set up, make sure everything is ready and in place, and than it is shown live. I also like how they have schools from all over North America tuning in, some even ask questions and they have a camera up in that room too. I really hope we can do another project with HEC-TV because it's always so fun and cool to see how everything comes together!
During the second show I was the stage manager, so I helped move props and get guests where they needed to be. It was cool because I knew the second show was about the human eyes and ears. One of my friends is blind and she was a part of the show, so it was fun seeing her talk about her life and being blind! HEC-TV also brought in someone who was deaf. His assistant for the day signed everything, even if the comments were not directed to this man, she was amazing! When it was the man's turn to tell us about his experience with being deaf he signed to his assistant. We had one camera on the man and one on his assistant so you could see how they comminicated. It was really interesting!
All in all I thought it was another successful experience working with HEC-TV. I love how real life it is. We get into the studio, set up, make sure everything is ready and in place, and than it is shown live. I also like how they have schools from all over North America tuning in, some even ask questions and they have a camera up in that room too. I really hope we can do another project with HEC-TV because it's always so fun and cool to see how everything comes together!