Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Reminiscing is a point when something is about to end

Some parts of my 7-page Newscast Script
A devcomm junior messaged me just a while ago if I still have the script I used during my TV production last year. Of course, it would be a pleasure for my script to be used as guide for younger generations so I immedietly send her the file. Good thing I still have it in the sent items of my email.

After sending the script, I glanced at it for a while and made me reminisce a lot of things. I remember the times like this where I did not know what to expect since it was my first TV production. Though I was already used in handling Radio Productions, the equipment for TV studio is quite different than of radio. And as a director, you have to monitor what's going on with the visuals and audio since these two aspects are run by different crews. (Thumbs up if you get what I mean). Plus, there was no room for error since it was done live, just like the existing news program you see on TV. And yes, I felt the feeling of extreme anxiety and fear all over again as I met my newscast script after almost a year. However, I feel so good that I managed to reminisce those memories. It simply means those have been ended and something has changed. And reminiscing is a point when something is about to end. Yes! I'll be graduating soon. very soon.

The reminiscing scene in my mind was cut as I received a pop up message again telling that she was so frightened about it. Of course I could not tell her don't be afraid, because after all, I knew the feeling and you really cannot manage not to be afraid. So I just told her some tips I learned during my TV production days last year. That time, I felt like an elder sister to her. :) It's so cute, however, that is not good because it simply means I'm getting older. But I really love how it feels when you share some do's and don'ts that are based from your personal experience. It feels that I'm building the credibility in me as a person.

We ended up receiving a big compliment from her, for doing a well-written script. Well, that girl doesn't know that this script has gone though a lot of blood and tears before it became a "script guide" for the younger generations.

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