NT Daily: "Off The Record"
EXAMPLE : WEB DEVELOPMENT & VIDEO PRODUCTION

As web master and web designer of the North Texas Daily’s daily updated website, I had the rare joy of experimentation on a large scale during a very unsure time in news.

As a result of my time there, we created video advertising, harnessed the resources of the alumni, and created a website that quadrupled our daily steady visitation, not to mention our spikes when multimedia features went online.

WHY VIDEO ADS?

One of the concerns of papers making a switch into “convergence” is that, if they pay for video equipment and websites, they have the payne expense of these items in a medium that is largely considered “free” with no real way to pay for them. My idea was this : micro production video advertising. Essentially, 48 hour turn around, generally for small-local businesses at way less than the cost of a more professional crew. Students would get more experience ( no money), the community would get a benefit, and, at our rates, the equipment would start making a profit in 6 months (10 projects).

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What Else?

I trained the first staff on the NTDaily’s video department. They consisted of 4 students (3 photographers and 1 reporter) who were interested. Our equipment consisted of a JVC prosumer HD camera, a wireless mic, a handheld and some custom stabilizers (monopod, shoulder mount and tripod) that I built specifically for these run n gun scenarios. They staff started with one week deadlines, including shooting, editing and titling, that eventually became 24-48 hr deadlines.

I also recorded interviews of NTDAILY Alumni. circa
The Apple style infinite white backdrops where very popular at the time, so that’s the style we went with. Of course, our budget was twenty dollars and, since we mostly shot on location video, we had no light kit. If you don’t already know, a camera with zebras helps a ton.

Anything else to say?
I could go on for days about this. I learned great teaching strategies and field production techniques. Production timelines and workflows. Lighting techniques. Differences between no-budget workflow and thinking and those with budgets. (Having done most things no-budget, I’m currently most suited to this.) I even made the switch from Adobe Premiere and After Effects to Final Cut Studio, and I’ll never look back.