Friday, February 1, 2013

Blog 14: Independent Component 1

LITERAL

1. I, Alfonso Corona, affirms that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
2. My mentorship at Calvary Chapel Montebello
<Marquez, Mathew. "Second Interview With Radio." Personal interview. 17 Jan. 2013.>
3. Top-Right Link under "Mentorship Hours", but here's the link.
4. I was a  live webcast producer for 32 hours, 15 minutes (spanned over a few weeks) at Calvary Chapel's On The Level Multimedia ministry. I watched and worked with the sound being broadcast over the internet feed which the church uses to reach people who may not be able to attend in person.
INTERPRETIVE

1. My work has greatly benefited my project in many ways. It's because I was able to conduct an actual live broadcast, I learned about what goes into being ready. It helped a lot because radio production does involve a lot of technology, and how you're expected to prepare that technology beforehand. My work does show 30 hours of work because of the quality in each of our live webcasts and podcasts from the past few weeks. People are constantly ordering the CD's and DVD's of the recorded material I was able to make with my mentor. I'm also able to say that I can serve my congregation to the best of my ability.
APPLIED

1. My component helped me understand my foundation because of the work that goes into the technical aspect of my project, which is a major part of radio in general. I also learned about what kinds of sound mixing techniques are great for creating an entertaining radio show. With my mentor, I've also learned how to broadcast live shows, while still maintaining the quality of the sound and of the performance in general. One example being this past Wednesday, where I had to find a way to make the worship band sound less muffled due to a faulty speaker and a connection to the mixer. I had mix the sound in a way where even though it sounds quieter, it still sounds a lot more clear.

Due to liability issues, I'm not able to actually post pictures of our production office, but I do have other pictures of the church:
Where the "show" takes place!

There's also a mixing station where the man is standing.

Outside of the church

Pretty large building
Here are the links to the videos I worked on:

http://vimeo.com/57158954

http://vimeo.com/57338912

http://vimeo.com/57576961

http://vimeo.com/57815089

http://vimeo.com/58159313

http://vimeo.com/58338907

http://vimeo.com/58603595


APP
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