History Rocks: Pong

Added to Freelance Video Work by Earl Saturday March 8, 2008

History Rocks: Pong - click here to view videoNot a lot of production work on my part here; I was contacted by the producers of this History Channel show about using photos and video that they had seen in the video game history section of my web site, and I wound up providing them with quite a few options to choose from, including video of the game itself being played. The video of the one-of-a-kind Pong prototype was shot by me in August 2005 in San Francisco.

GreenhouseFX.tv

Added to Freelance Video Work by Earl Thursday April 19, 2007

GreenhouseFX.tvAt long last, here I am, working for myself at GreenhouseFX.tv. A full list of the services offered is up, along with helpful, user-friendly explanations of some of the terms and technologies involved.

It seems like it’s taken whole dog years to get a web site up and running for my little video venture (I’ve been so busy actually doing the stuff that I haven’t had a chance to really promote it yet), but now it’s time to get this show on the road. Items that I produce under the GreenhouseFX.tv name will be on display over there rather than here, though this archive is being kept open for any projects I undertake outside of what GreenhouseFX.tv provides.

Stay tuned.

Two For The Road

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Friday December 29, 2006

December 29 2006 Topicals - click here to view videoTwo of my last topicals for 40/29, done on my last day; there was little or no footage for the “New Year’s Eve” story, so I decided to do one last big effects blow-out, just for the heck of it. (I promise never to do such a spot at 40/29 again.) The other topical was a case where I had good sound and decent video in advance, and decided to break away from the usual music and editing style we use on topicals. My last topical at 40/29 (not seen here) involved the execution of Saddam Hussein.

(News Package) Herman Stout Remembers Pearl Harbor

Added to News Packages, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Thursday December 7, 2006

Herman Stout Remembers Pearl Harbor - click here to view videoOn the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor bombing, local survivor Herman E. Stout vividly recalls the events he witnessed while serving there.

I don’t do them too often, but when I do edit a news package, I tend to enjoy it. In this case, the idea to edit the whole piece on the Avid came out of a discussion with the videographer who shot the piece; as it was already going to be a “nats pack” (a package consisting entirely of “nats,” or “natural sound,” without any reporter voice tracks), why not just do it up a bit? By the time we were done with the package, we were both pretty happy with it.

By the way, it was my privelege and honor to help tell Mr. Stout’s story. And I don’t often say that about something I do at work. This package aired on December 7th on 40/29 News at Ten.

NWA Roller Girls

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Tuesday November 21, 2006

NWA Roller Girls - click here to view videoThough the promo for this sweeps story barely ran, this is a fun little piece about a different kind of full-contact sport. There wasn’t a lot of footage to go on, and I was given nothing but nat sound, but it still turned out to be a pretty energetic spot. The “spin/blur” transition between shots is neat, even if the theme from Batman was playing in the back of my head everytime I saw it.

Inflammatory Breast Cancer

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Friday November 10, 2006

Inflammatory Breast Cancer - click here to view videoWith this spot, I had a specific look in mind, namely all those high-tech medical spots that ABC produces for its own news shows like 20/20. Really, footage-wise, we were a bit poor on this one since the story was still being shot - we’ve had that breast cancer animation and those same two shots of doctors looking at mammograms for years now - though I tried to disguise that fact by dropping some animated elements in there (which were actually distributed by ABC to their affiliates for use in their initial 2003 coverage of the Iraq war). I was fairly pleased with how this one turned out.

2006 Election POP

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Wednesday November 8, 2006

2006 Election POP - click here to view videoA wrap-up of our fairly extensive coverage of the 2006 election, which covered at least a couple hundred races, this is a fairly standard POP spot except for the fact that it was rolled out before everyone even left the building. (The other stations in the market didn’t have a POP on the air until around lunchtime the next day, while ours had been running all morning; I had prepared most of the graphic and animation elements the night before.) All of our talent that was out in the field shows up, along with the two Arkansas gubernatorial candidates and quite possibly the kitchen sink.

School Security

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Monday October 30, 2006

School Security - click here to view videoJust like we did during the last sweeps, 40/29 is once again checking school security. This time, though, we sent one of our producers (rather than recognizable on-air personalities) into various elementary school campuses with a hidden camera, and for much of the time, he got to just stroll through these schools, and even into heavily-populated areas like the cafeteria, unchallenged. Not surprisingly, that video makes up a lot of this spot. At the time I was editing, there seemed to be some genuine confusion as to whether or not our producer’s identity would be disguised on-camera, so with that in mind, I did show his face but tried to obscure it as best I could in case a different call was made before (or even after) the spot hit the air.

Arkansas Gubernatorial Debate

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Monday October 2, 2006

Arkansas Gubernatorial Debate - click here to view videoElection time means election coverage promos, and that means “make it look as stately and solid as the sign in front of a bank.” That’s actually a challenge I enjoy, trying to achieve something approaching a classy look like that. And it certainly was a challenge here: the spot was given to me as an already-written-and-shot piece that I needed to finish out, but the studio talent shoot was a static shot at the Fayetteville news desk. Since the background of that set happens to be blue, I decided to see just how good the Boris FX chromakey plug-in is. (Turns out it’s not bad - take a look! The only embarrassing artifact is that this had to be completed and aired on a timetable that didn’t allow for the kind of precision surgery that it would’ve taken to eliminate the news desk in the shot; as the only non-blue element in the scene, it’s just sort of incongruously floating in space.) No doubt a few more election coverage spots are lurking just around the corner…

David Glass Interview

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Thursday September 21, 2006

David Glass interview - click here to view videoEarlier in 2006, Springdale, Arkansas voters checked “yes” next to a handful of bond issues to create a new baseball stadium and minor league team for the city; eventually, the Wichita Wranglers were lured from Kansas to Arkansas to be Springdale’s new team. Needless to say, baseball was a big story for much of 2006, and this was just one of those stories, sitting down with the owner of the Kansas City Royals to discuss Springdale’s possible future as a “farm team” for the big leagues.

9-11 Anniversary News Open

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Wednesday September 13, 2006

9-11 Anniversary News Open - click here to view videoProduced in a very tight time frame, this was a special 10pm news open for the fifth anniversary of the September 11th attacks. The script was written by producer Robin Edie (and voiced by Craig Cannon), and I had about an hour to get everything together. (It was literally handed in at about 9:58.) I think it came out a little bit longer than anyone originally planned, but hopefully the effect was worth it.

High School Football Frenzy Open 2006

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Friday September 1, 2006

High School Football Frenzy Open 2006 - click here to view the videoAfter having used the previous open for something like three years, a new open for our Friday night football coverage was probably overdue. This is a major part of the station’s sports coverage, and a major sponsorship to boot, so it’s worth a little bit of extra effort. In what may be the ultimate expression of testosterone, there are few normal transitions in this open - but there are plenty of explosions! Click to see the video, along with a brief tutorial for fellow Avid editors out there, on how to blow stuff up real good in a digital kind of way. From a more straightforward video perspective, the football’s white stripes came out transparent; I think that was a goof in the graphics department, but I liked the stylized football. Besides, there’s an awesome montage running in the background, cut to the music bed, and the “open stripes” let you see more of it.

Target: Trojans

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Sunday August 27, 2006

Target: Trojans - click here to view videoFor our special preview show covering the first Arkansas Razorbacks football game of the season, which also happens to be a rematch with the USC Trojans (who spanked the Hogs by 70-odd points in their last meeting), I dipped into the archives a bit and basically borrowed my own spot from nearly 10 years ago - though I’ll admit that with the benefit of non-linear editing, cutting that previous spot on tape felt like an epic, heroic feat, while this one almost came across as anticlimactic. It’s a decent enough spot in its own right though.

Half Life: Advice To Anyone In The Biz

Added to Mutterings by Earl Saturday August 19, 2006

Today marks my 17th anniversary of working in broadcasting. I am also 34 years old. I’ll let you work out the slightly depressing math there.

Having spent half my life in the local broadcasting business, however, I feel like I’m qualified to off you a little bit of advice, especially the youngsters out there (assuming any of them are reading this). And I think it’s fairly sound advice. (more…)

Clipping Coupons And Saving Big!

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Monday July 24, 2006

Clipping Coupons and Saving Big! - click here to view spotNot even eight months after our last “how to use coupons” story borrowed from another Hearst station comes this, a “how to use coupons” story borrowed from another Hearst station! Okay, maybe I’m sounding a little cynical. This package was at least well produced and had some sound that made for a good promo. Now you can look at it and judge for yourself - “free, free, free!” The best thing I came up with for this one may be the “coupon” end tag, complete with disclaimers and expiration date (which also happened to be the day the story was due to air).

June 2006 Weather Image

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Monday June 26, 2006

June 2006 Weather Image - click here to view viewThe first new weather image spot to feature new Chief Meteorologist Drew Michaels (the previous spots had been refits of promos that were originally on the air during Charles Salser’s tenure), this was designed to be a bit of a tech-y looking spot, with Drew immersed in the weather graphics. (Actually, he was originally meant to be more immersed than he really was, but the original concept probably would’ve required an extra week of post, and it was more important to just get it on the air.) I liked what I was able to do with the spot though.

666 Babies

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Monday June 5, 2006

666 Babies - click here to view videoSometimes you’ve got to go just a little bit nuts. A combination of circumstances, some of which were admittedly of the “we don’t have anything better to tease” variety, left me with the subject of moms inducing labor on Monday, June 5th, 2006, so they don’t have “666 babies” (i.e. 6-6-06). Just a little silly? Yep. So why not make it as sinister as possible and have a laugh with it? OK, maybe not as sinister as possible - at the last minute I switched music beds because the whole thing was starting to look and sound too much like a trailer for The Omen. Hopefully everyone watching got the joke.

May Primary Coverage

Added to TV Promos, KHBS / KHOG by Earl Wednesday May 24, 2006

May Primary Coverage promo - click here to view videoA fairly typical election coverage teaser consisting of some well-worn elements, I tried to at least make this one look shiny. Through no fault of the station’s, the coverage turned out to be rather underwhelming, mainly due to new touchscreen voting machines that seemed to fall apart across the entire viewing area, making manual recounts of the paper “receipts” for each voter necessary; in other words, very few conclusive results for the 10 o’clock news!

KHBS spots are © 2000-2006 Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. / WACY spots are © 1997-1999 Ace TV, Inc.
KPBI / KFDF spots are © 1993-1997 Pharis Broadcasting, Inc. / KLSZ radio spots are © 1992-1993 LKR Communications
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