Making the Investment in Live
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Making the Investment in Live

Kent State University School of Journalism & Mass Communications Add LiveU Technology to give students more opportunities to produce live news. What happens when Journalism students are willing to produce live reports, but the technology is holding them back?

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A Look at BMD’s Pocket Cinema Camera 4K
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A Look at BMD’s Pocket Cinema Camera 4K

The Pocket Cinema Camera 4K is a small, lightweight, cinematic camera that is perfect for student users and professionals alike. It is easy to hold, easy to operate, and easy to see why this is one of the most popular cameras on the market. Inexpensive at $1295, this camera fits nicely into new or existing workflows especially for users who want high-end cinematic style camera on a low-end budget.

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Making Money with Your Video Production Department
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Making Money with Your Video Production Department

The equipment I had was barely consumer grade. I needed to replace it with higher grade equipment as well as massively increase the quantities of everything I had so more students would have access to gear at the same time. I could get everything I needed but for one thing – I needed funds. The following story has a happy ending and it is filled with ideas that you can adopt to create the same solution to the money problem while at the same time giving your students a real-world education.

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Want to Major in Sports Journalism? Now You Can
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Want to Major in Sports Journalism? Now You Can

With the expansion of broadcast networks, the rise of heavily trafficked niche outlets, and ever-popular local coverage, sports journalism is one of the few beats that can be called a media growth industry. This fall, Arizona State University’s Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication debuts its bachelor and master degree programs in sports journalism, its first standalone degree programs for a specific beat and perhaps the first of their kind nationwide.

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Sophomore Slump - The Beginning
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Sophomore Slump - The Beginning

Last year, we produced over 120 newscasts and over 130 live sports broadcasts. We received a ton of support from the community via social media and brought home a couple of awards from the NFHS Network. A colleague called us the “Rookies of the year” for bringing home the “Best New Program” honor and I called us lucky for bringing home the best highlight. Now that the new school year has started, I have a new concern… how do I follow last year? What can I do to continue to build the program and take it to new heights?

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The Missing Link for Great Sports Coverage
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The Missing Link for Great Sports Coverage

The Sportscaster has allowed me to not only get better audio via the simple application but allows me to coach my students while they are in the moment. Instead of having to do tape sessions a day or so after the excitement of the broadcast has worn off, I can help guide them live. It allows me to have a real producer when we do a show. The producer can help the talent through the broadcast by giving stats, forecasting upcoming storylines, etc.

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Riverside Military Academy Profile
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Riverside Military Academy Profile

For over 112 years, Riverside Military Academy has remained the nation's preeminent all-boys military college preparatory academy. Located in Gainesville, GA, Riverside Military Academy educates young men in grades 7-12. Our Corps of Cadets averages over 500 cadets from 30 nations and 30 states. The Video Production program, led by RMA Alumnus Zach Garrett, '11, introduces cadets to the fundamentals of storyboarding, filming, editing and producing digital media projects.

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Tom Unboxes His Ace 500 from Teradek
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Tom Unboxes His Ace 500 from Teradek

Getting more eyes on your videos requires movement and dynamic camera angles that are impossible to achieve with a wired camera setup. That’s where wireless video comes in. The Teradek Ace 500 is the most affordable wireless video system made for schools. Connect an Ace transmitter to your camera and get closer to the action while sending HD video back to your switcher up to 500ft away.

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SuiteCG Announces Team Rosters
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SuiteCG Announces Team Rosters

Team Rosters has been planned from the beginning as a key feature of SuiteCG MultiSport Scoreboard, and we're excited to get it out the door in time for fall sports. Player selection is a breeze. With three clicks (and in about that many seconds) from the user interface you can have a player's headshots and bio up on the screen. Click to open the roster, click to select the player from large buttons with the players name, uniform, position, a headshot, and then a click in Graphics Control to animate the headshot element.

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Sound for Live Production - Part 1
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Sound for Live Production - Part 1

The key to good audio for live production, as in all productions is isolation. By isolation I am referring to isolating, or emphasizing your desired audio against the ambient, or unwanted audio. Like almost everything else, the key is improving the signal to noise ratio.

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How Wilmington University Used Wireless Video for Spring Commencement
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How Wilmington University Used Wireless Video for Spring Commencement

Wilmington University, a non-profit undergraduate & graduate college based in New Castle, Delaware, found the answer with zero-delay wireless video. Essentially, wireless video is the sending of A/V from camera to switcher completely wirelessly, removing the need for any HDMI or SDI cables. This means that previously stationary cameras can now be roaming, capturing the action from exciting new angles and giving the audience a more engaging show.

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The Streaming Chronicles - Chapter 3
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The Streaming Chronicles - Chapter 3

I have a plan for our live streams next year down to the sport, staffing needs, and budgeted down to the amount of money needed for supplies. We are going to produce at least 125 live events next year and I will pay students in the range of about $8,000 to help produce those games.

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Using Social Media to Increase Video Engagement
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Using Social Media to Increase Video Engagement

At the heart of any effective social-media strategy is compelling content that’s timely and pertinent to your core message. There are many ways of creating that content. You could hire a team of people, plug them into your core content creative process, and then have them create relevant social-media content in real time. Or, you could install an integrated platform that enables the people creating your core content to quickly and easily craft social messaging in parallel.

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A Graphics Solution You Have to See to Believe
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A Graphics Solution You Have to See to Believe

I recently got my hands on NewBlueFx’s Titler Live 4 and that was the answer. I used Titler Live at my previous school for our sports shows but I never used it for news. One of the things I remembered about Titler Live is how easy it was to build graphics. One of the things I was most excited about with Titler Live 4 was the integration of spreadsheets into the serving of graphics info.

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What Professional Development Should Be
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What Professional Development Should Be

Camp T&I meets each year during the first week of June. It is a partnership between the Georgia Department of Education and the Career Technical & Agricultural Education Resource Network. I first attended Camp T&I in the summer of 2012. I was blown away. Not by the dark room in the back of a community college in Savannah. Or the lack of internet access. Or the fact that as teachers introduced themselves, I was the newest to the profession by 4 or 5 years. (And had only taught part-time…) I was blown away by the fact that all of those teachers shared so freely. Shared lesson plans. Shared successes. Shared failures. I knew immediately there was something special here.

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5 Tips to Improve Your Sports Announcing
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5 Tips to Improve Your Sports Announcing

Not everyone can be the next Dick Vitale, John Madden, or Vin Scully. However, please listen to their style and creativity. Student broadcasters are in a unique situation, being able to practice their announcing skills in a relatively low pressure, low stress environment. Here are five tips to help student announcers hone their craft.

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