Here's a slightly touched up record of my first day at WABC, since I only jotted down notes on the actual day and typed them all up today.
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January 28, 2010 – First day of internship.
To the casual observer, what I’m about to describe may not seem noteworthy. It may even seem boring. But one of the first tasks I had upon arriving at WABC, at the corner of West 67th Street and Columbus Ave., was to read through The Log for today and highlight all the promos. (The Log lists absolutely everything that is going to be airing on a given day on Channel 7, and the duration of each program, commercial, and promo). I was told I would know what to highlight based on the four digit code; promos were listed in the 8000’s (except for the Oprah promos, which were in the 65,000’s). As I was doing this first task (being exceptionally careful to highlight within the lines, and nearly breaking out into a sweat whenever I accidentally highlighted a non-eight-thousand number) I noticed that one of the commercials I saw was actually being played on T.V. at that very moment. And something about that just seemed really, really cool to me. (Okay so maybe my heightened sense of nervousness on my first day added to this.)
It also happened to be snowing, so The Log was subject to change at any time. Case in point, around lunch time, my supervisor got up and ran downstairs to “put a spot in” (aka do the old switcheroo when it comes to programming, I believe). When she came back, I snuck a look at The Log to see what had been changed. Apparently a new promo was going to be put in where a 20 second timeslot for Grey’s Anatomy should have been – the addition was a promo for the five o’clock news, letting people know that coverage of the “snowmaggedon” would be fully covered by the Eyewitness News Team, and encouraging them to tune in at 5PM. Once again, I was mildly impressed. This was a completely different vantage point from me. Even though promos generally fill 15 and 20 second time slots and the promos that I’m going to write are only for practice, I get to see what happens inside a T.V. station instead of just watching the boob tube from the living room. Its sort of like being able to tell the future – if I thought it would impress her, I could call up my mom and tell her exactly what commercials to expect in the next five minutes (on channel 7 at least). It probably wouldn’t impress her, though, so I don’t. But I think it’s neat.
So far I haven’t had too much to do today, with the exception of The Log (my first task every day, according to my supervisor). I’m eventually going to be going to news meetings, meeting producers and directors and working with script writers, researching stories and drafting promos. So far I don’t really know what to expect. I did have my first writing assignment today, though, in which I wrote a letter to all the people in the office who so far have remained elusive. My supervisor, AM, read it and edited it, and then I printed copies to stick in everyone’s mailbox. It made me a little self-conscious to be introducing myself that way, but I tried to be lighthearted and a little funny. After all, I doubt anyone likes a stuffy intern.
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And here's my first writing assignment:
My name is Christina Tesoro. I’m in my third year at Hunter College, currently finishing up my Creative Writing Major and I will begin my Media Studies major this semester.
I was born and raised in Bayside, Queens. People have told me that this is basically the boonies, but I consider myself at least 200% city girl. I live at the Brookdale Residence Hall on 25th and 1st and never intend to leave New York City if I can help it!
I have so many interests. When I was in high school, I was involved in softball and fencing, drama, and Benjamin N. Cardozo’s first A Capella Choir. In my sophomore year, I was the editor of the Cardozo poetry magazine, Salmagundi. In my junior year I started a female empowerment club, and had a lead in SING!, the annual student-run musical theatre production in which all the grades competed against each other for best original musical. In my senior year I was a starter for the girl’s fencing team, and co-wrote and directed SING! with a friend, and that year, we won.
Unfortunately, I haven’t had as much free time at Hunter. Aside from my course load, I work part time as a receptionist in an ophthalmologist’s office. My duties are to administer eye drops and perform visual field tests and other ocular tests and imaging. But ophthalmology is the only career I have no interest in whatsoever. I’m not a huge fan of other people’s eyeballs.
Other than that, I’ve thought about being a detective, a high school teacher, a journalist, a psychologist, an actress, a food critic, a forensic scientist, an FBI agent (or an actress playing an FBI agent), a lawyer, a travel writer, a chef, a pop star (but only for a minute), a magazine editor, a professor, a poet…
The one constant in my life has been my love for writing. Writing is something that I have done for my whole life, in diaries, short stories, poems, and essays. It comes naturally to me and I love it. But it is difficult to find a way to incorporate my love for writing into a feasible career plan. As romantic as it sounds, I know that the life of a starving bohemian writer isn’t for me. Part of the reason I applied for this internship at Creative Services was the chance to take my passion for writing and apply it to something real.
By working at the Creative Services Department at WABC, I’ll be able to research media for promos (something I’m admittedly still a little fuzzy on, but hey – that’s why I’m an intern) and then work with promotional script writers. I want to work somewhere that writing is incorporated into the job, and where creativity is not optional, or merely encouraged, but absolutely necessary. I want to experience forms of writing that I’m not familiar with as of yet. Most importantly, in the future I want to work at a job that I love. Eyeballs just aren’t going to cut it.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
5 o' clock PROMOS
5PM (20s)
TONIGHT AT 5 ON CHANNEL 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS…THE THREAT THAT KEPT KIDS OUT OF THIS NEW JERSEY SCHOOL FOR MOST OF THE WEEK!
PLUS…THE DECADES-LONG SCANDAL THAT MADE IT ALL THE WAY TO THE VATICAN. NOW EYEWITNESS NEWS IS BRINGING TO LIGHT THE CRIMES THAT THE POPE IS ACCUSED OF COVERING UP!
PLUS…YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT CAUSED THIS GERIATRIC GUNSLINGER TO QUICKDRAW IN THE MIDDLE OF FOREST HILLS!
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In all seriousness, though, this cover-up that the Pope is involved in is really disgusting. I do believe that's called obstruction of justice, and people go to prison for that. Therefore "God's representative on Earth" should be thrown in jail.
Just another reason why I think organized religion should be outlawed. It does way more harm than good. And honestly, even if the Pope had "defrocked" Father Murphy, what would that have done? The bastard should have gone to jail.
I really like the prison system. What goes around comes around in the very best way. Hammurabi would be proud.
I'm bummed now. This blows.
Links to the stories:
http://www.nj.com/news/local/index.ssf/2010/03/bomb_threat_closes_vorhees_hig.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/25/world/europe/25vatican.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/25/opinion/25thur1.html?hp=&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1269547314-YdLDfi7u0gnYCC9/enGucg
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jkTKm-OfTfodzI3CKtata76kkEYAD9ELR8D01
TONIGHT AT 5 ON CHANNEL 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS…THE THREAT THAT KEPT KIDS OUT OF THIS NEW JERSEY SCHOOL FOR MOST OF THE WEEK!
PLUS…THE DECADES-LONG SCANDAL THAT MADE IT ALL THE WAY TO THE VATICAN. NOW EYEWITNESS NEWS IS BRINGING TO LIGHT THE CRIMES THAT THE POPE IS ACCUSED OF COVERING UP!
PLUS…YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT CAUSED THIS GERIATRIC GUNSLINGER TO QUICKDRAW IN THE MIDDLE OF FOREST HILLS!
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In all seriousness, though, this cover-up that the Pope is involved in is really disgusting. I do believe that's called obstruction of justice, and people go to prison for that. Therefore "God's representative on Earth" should be thrown in jail.
Just another reason why I think organized religion should be outlawed. It does way more harm than good. And honestly, even if the Pope had "defrocked" Father Murphy, what would that have done? The bastard should have gone to jail.
I really like the prison system. What goes around comes around in the very best way. Hammurabi would be proud.
I'm bummed now. This blows.
Links to the stories:
http://www.nj.com/news/local/index.ssf/2010/03/bomb_threat_closes_vorhees_hig.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/25/world/europe/25vatican.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/25/opinion/25thur1.html?hp=&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1269547314-YdLDfi7u0gnYCC9/enGucg
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jkTKm-OfTfodzI3CKtata76kkEYAD9ELR8D01
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Today's Promos a la Christina
03.18.10 PROMO DRAFT #1
5PM (20s):
TONIGHT AT 5 ON CHANNEL 7…THE SCHOOL SEX SCANDAL THAT COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED…EYEWITNESS NEWS TELLS YOU WHAT IMPORTANT DETAILS MAY HAVE BEEN OVERLOOKED…
PLUS…ANOTHER RECALL! BUT THIS TIME IT’S YOUR KID’S SAFETY, NOT YOUR CAR, THAT’S AT RISK!
PLUS…A VIOLENT HATE CRIME…AND THE LONG ISLAND TEEN CHARGED WITH MURDER! TONIGHT AT FIVE ON CHANNEL 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS!
6PM (15s):
NEXT AT 6 ON CHANNEL 7 EYETWITNESS NEWS…MEET THE MOST WANTED COUPLE IN NEW YORK!
PLUS…HOW TO MAKE SURE YOUR NEXT CAB GETS YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO GO…WITHOUT TAKING YOUR WALLET FOR AN EXTRA RIDE! TONIGHT AT 6 ON CHANNEL 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS!
I.D. (4s):
IS YOUR BABY’S SAFETY AT RISK? TONIGHT ON CHANNEL 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS!
And, if my promos worked the way they should and piqued your interest, here are the stories that go with them. Enjoy!
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2010/03/jersey_city_teacher_charged_wi.html
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-03-18/graco-recalls-1-2-million-high-chairs-after-children-fall.html
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iyOq7mhNW2WjpPOWuAd607cd0xxgD9EH52AO0
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/18/2010-03-18_cops_have_visited_elderly_bklyn_couples_home_at_least_50_times_looking_for_crimi.html
http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/93485?fp=1
5PM (20s):
TONIGHT AT 5 ON CHANNEL 7…THE SCHOOL SEX SCANDAL THAT COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED…EYEWITNESS NEWS TELLS YOU WHAT IMPORTANT DETAILS MAY HAVE BEEN OVERLOOKED…
PLUS…ANOTHER RECALL! BUT THIS TIME IT’S YOUR KID’S SAFETY, NOT YOUR CAR, THAT’S AT RISK!
PLUS…A VIOLENT HATE CRIME…AND THE LONG ISLAND TEEN CHARGED WITH MURDER! TONIGHT AT FIVE ON CHANNEL 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS!
6PM (15s):
NEXT AT 6 ON CHANNEL 7 EYETWITNESS NEWS…MEET THE MOST WANTED COUPLE IN NEW YORK!
PLUS…HOW TO MAKE SURE YOUR NEXT CAB GETS YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO GO…WITHOUT TAKING YOUR WALLET FOR AN EXTRA RIDE! TONIGHT AT 6 ON CHANNEL 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS!
I.D. (4s):
IS YOUR BABY’S SAFETY AT RISK? TONIGHT ON CHANNEL 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS!
And, if my promos worked the way they should and piqued your interest, here are the stories that go with them. Enjoy!
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2010/03/jersey_city_teacher_charged_wi.html
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-03-18/graco-recalls-1-2-million-high-chairs-after-children-fall.html
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iyOq7mhNW2WjpPOWuAd607cd0xxgD9EH52AO0
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/18/2010-03-18_cops_have_visited_elderly_bklyn_couples_home_at_least_50_times_looking_for_crimi.html
http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/93485?fp=1
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Things to Do
So here's my current list of things to do:
Start a blog (check)
Email writing samples to Baruch professor about fall workshop (check)
Email latest pieces to Winn for Monday's meeting (check)
(I'm usually never so on top of things, and given that today is St. Patrick's Day, this either means I'm incredibly lucky, or I have no life whatsoever.)
I meant to start this blog a while ago, like when I first started my internship at WABC. But one thing got in the way of another, and I'm nearly 2 months into this internship, and just starting to blog now. No worries, though.
If I had been writing this blog from when I wanted to start it, this post would have a context. As it is, I'm just going to start from here and work backwards over spring break. So. Jumping in. My first post.
Had an incredible conversation today with Scott at WABC as he was putting together the 5 and 6 o'clock promos. About writing, about jobs, about life post college. He asked me where I see myself going with writing, a question that makes me a little uncomfortable (read: terrifies me) but that I love to talk about anyway. When someone asks "What do you want to do with your writing/what do you want to do with your life" and actually lets me talk about it, it makes me feel like I'm not crazy for wanting to be a writer.
I think the concept of what a writer is (or, perhaps more precisely, what a writer does with all her damn time) has changed, and for the better. All I know about my future is that I want to be writing something, anything (well, almost anything) every day.
The reason my dad gets so nervous when I talk about "being a writer," I think, is because he pictures me living in a tiny apartment, with peeling paint, no heat, water that is consistently brown and unusable, and heroin addicts for neighbors. In this nightmare of my fathers, I will be skinny because I can't afford food and my hair will perhaps be falling out. I might be an alcoholic. We might have to go on "Intervention." I will spend my days making no money whatsoever and becoming steadily depressed as my rejection slips pile up (but at least I can burn them for heat, I suppose!) but nevertheless I will keep poking away at a typewriter (a typewriter, Dad, really?) and hyperventilating in the dark.
But that's not what a writer is. I don't even know if that's even what a writer ever was, actually, and in any case, that's not the type of writer I want to be.
I've been thinking a lot about my future. What kind of career do I want, where do I want to live, when should I go to grad school. I have some time left...a little over a year, actually, which ties my stomach into knots but also makes me so incredibly excited. Mostly I feel nauseous, though, especially when I think about how shitty our economy is. One of the few downsides of interning at WABC is that I now read the newspaper. I actually know what's going on now. I've learned the hardway that ignorance really is bliss. And boy is our economy in the shitter. What if I don't get a job?
ANYWAY. Being a writer is a lot more lucrative than I had originally thought. Scott was telling me that reading, writing, and being able to communicate is vital, and those are the things I like to do best. I'm writing promos right now, and I wouldn't mind writing promos, its creative in a way that I'm not used to, and I like it. But with writing...there aren't really any limitations. I could write promos. I would write menus. I could write scripts or short stories. I could write poems.
Scott said something that I haven't really heard too many people say, and actually mean. He said something like, "If this is what you like, then go for it. And keep going for it." He told me about a comedian who said he never wanted to come up with a Plan B, because that would make it too easy to give up on Plan A. So Plan B became "Keep working on Plan A." And that's the approach I want to take with my writing. I'm going to have a job that I enjoy, that forces me to be creative, and to write. And while I maybe might still end up an alcoholic, I'm going to make it work.
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