COMM 360- Studio Production is a class that on the first day
of class I was wondering if I should actually take. I don’t know the first
thing about production for television, so I was very nervous. However, when we
went through the studio as a class looking at the equipment and talking about
how things worked, I started to feel like this is something that I can do.
As I was reading the
syllabus for this course, I kind of felt the same way. Yes, there is a lot that
I don’t know about studio production, but the syllabus talks about a lot of the
things that we will be doing in class this semester. The most helpful bit to me
was the list of tasks in studio production. It gives very simple and
understandable descriptions of what each of the people in the studio do.
While Studio Production is not the specific job I want to do
for the rest of my life, it will be a good set of skills to have. If I
eventually work in sound or lights for live performances, it is going to be helpful
to have a background in production skills. If I work as a video editor, it’s
still important to be able to work in a team, and in studio production working
as a team is quite essential.
Overall, Studio Production is going to be helpful no matter
what I do in the future, so I’ll just get over my nerves and do the best that I
can.
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