Monday, January 14, 2013

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions

1. How can you best produce a talk radio show?
2. What is the most important aspect to producing a radio show?
3. Why is radio used in this ministry rather than more popular mediums like television?
4. How does sound mixing contribute to the radio show and the service itself?
5.How did you first start out working in the multimedia ministry of Calvary Chapel Montebello?
6. How has radio impacted your life as a listener?
7. Do you think radio is the superior medium or not? Why?
8. Is there anything you've learned from working in broadcasting that you can apply in daily life?
9.What would you change in radio?
10. What format do you believe can have the most impact?

Friday, January 11, 2013

Blog 11: Mentorship 10 Hours Check


  1. I'm currently doing my mentorship at Calvary Chapel Montebello, a nondenominational church which does podcasting and live webcasting.
  2. My mentor is one of the producers of the show and part of the Broadcasting ministry at the church, but the Volunteer Coordinator is the one who keeps track of my volunteer hours.

    Lisa, Volunteer Coordinator
    (323) 724-8464

    Matt Marquez, On The Level Media
    (213) 400-5009
  3. 10 hours so far, but refer to the Mentorship Log link on the right.... 
  4. So far, I was introduced to live webcasting and how to work the cameras and sound system at church. I also learned some more familiar things like working a sound mixer. My mentor showed me different techniques regarding sound mixing like fading in and out, how to fix volume according to the lead singer and backup singer of the worship band. I also learned about how to record the service, so that it can be webcasted across the world, and be made into copies to be sold for a small price, which benefits the ministry, specifically the On The Level Media, which is the multimedia broadcasting ministry within the church.