Ain’t it the Gospel Truth
Success!!
Alright, I’m going to be pretty frank here. I just got back from the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce 42nd Annual Awards Gala. I’ve been working on the buffer videos that they use during the event (ie. “And the nominees are” and the nominees roll).
A couple minor points to get out of the way. The live event company which knows how to light a stage and wire sound really good, doesn’t know jack about video. I’ve been doing this for 5 years, attending the event for 4 and every time they’ve managed to screw something up. This year, I made sure my DVD was totally fool-proof (they always screw up on aspect ratio).
They didn’t really screw up anything tonight… but just to show how ignorant they are… they used a PMW-EX1 as their live feed camera. Excellent camera if I say so myself… but they hook it up the their switcher via the RCA jack – using an RCA to BNC connector (the switcher takes a BNC connection).
Um… There’s a BNC jack on the camera… And it can output Standard Def… why are you using the RCA connection only to convert it to BNC when you could shoot out straight from BNC??
Okay, there could be a large number of reasons… I just never forgave them for that time I told them to put a tape in the live camera and record the first lifetime achievement award and guess what… they didn’t.
Anyhow, back to the success of tonight. The video graphics went well and people seemed to enjoy them… but what really went over well was the Lifetime Achievement Video which was rewarded to Ron Parks.
For this video I videotaped 11 civic, charity, and business leaders in the area all giving their congratulatory responses to Ron Parks. The speeches varied from serious to plain out silly (One of the council members sang “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” becuase Mr. Parks always plays Santa in our annual Christmas Parade).
Now, 11 civic, charity and business leaders speaking can be extremely boring… and when I showed my first cut to the ladies at the Chamber, we were all concerned about the length (about 12:30 in length). I trimmed about 30 seconds off of it for the final showing tonight.
It played to a crowd of 600 or so business owners in the Temecula Chamber of Commerce tonight. I wasn’t really nervous… I was anticipating the showing but not nervous.
Well, it played PERFECTLY. The audience reacted exactly the way that I wanted them to. They laughed at all the right places, they payed attention when they needed to (and that’s tough for a slightly rowdy and slighty drunk crowd). They cheered where I pushed the emotional factor over the limit… I mean everything I expected to happen happened.
What an electric feeling it was. The 12 minutes floated by quickly and the vidoe felt anything but long. The only thing that concerned me was I needed to hold even longer for a laugh with an audience that size… maybe a half a second longer… but not enough to loose the momentum.
It was terrific and I felt like I really accomplished something. As I wrote Rich who invited me to Fox to visit, I learned a lot about how to approach these talking head documentaries from him and the team we works with. Just the few hours I spent there was enough for me to get a sense of direction… I have the cutting skills – I just needed the attitude and motivation.
And that’s where I am now. Pretty happy at my accomplishement – a little blue that I didn’t have a knock-out date to go with me (the ladies were all dolled up)… but you know what, I think I’m involved in a far bigger plan than I suspect!
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