As I explained in “The Graduate” I
was a little depressed. My best job
prospects were a part time gig paying minimum wage over a hundred miles away
that discouraged side jobs, or I could get into a multilevel marketing pyramid
scheme. Was my degree completely useless?
I didn’t have any networking connections. No real skills. I was not prepared for adulthood. I was desperate. I was ready to get back into fast food. Maybe I
could be a manager? To me this was the bottom
of the barrel. Rock bottom.
Then I hit pay dirt.
I saw an opening for a news video editor/photographer job at the TV
station in Sherman. Only half an hour
away. Thank you TVJobs.com! I mailed my fledgling resume off and pretty
much just dicked around on a dial up internet connection for a week. Then the phone rang and the News Director
Matt called me for an interview. He
asked if Wednesday at 2 pm was good for me.
Of course, it was. I didn’t have a
job! I came over and was nervous as
Hell. Matt was also an anchor for the
5 pm, 6 pm, and 10 pm news. He asked about my
experience and my knowledge of the business.
What were my goals? He handed me
a camera and sent me outside to shoot some video. Make sure I knew what ring to turn to focus
and how to operate the rocker switch to zoom in and out. What made me look amazing was that I already
knew to linear edit. That is, I had
experience editing video tape to tape, no computers. I brought him a mini DV tape of all my work
from college. Man, I wish I still had
that tape. I’d put all my stuff on
YouTube.
I thought the interview went well. I was very nervous. I
tend to appear timid, unconfident in these things. He said he’d let me know within a week or so
if I got the job. I went home and continued
to just watch TV, DVD’s and surf the net.
Over two weeks went by and there were no phone calls. I wrote a letter thanking Matt for his time
and asking if he had any advice for what I could do to help my prospects in future interviews. Within a few days of mailing my concession letter, Matt called apologizing for not calling and offered me the job. A week or so later I started.
They got me insured to drive a company vehicle. I passed a pee test. A couple days of training and I was ready to edit by myself. They shot on JVC digital S cameras. This was a horrible format. The quality was terrible. It was okay to shoot on I guess, but the more you used the tapes, they tended to degrade in quality too quickly. I was fine editing all the newscasts quickly and accurately on my own. There was very little learning curve for me. None required.
They got me insured to drive a company vehicle. I passed a pee test. A couple days of training and I was ready to edit by myself. They shot on JVC digital S cameras. This was a horrible format. The quality was terrible. It was okay to shoot on I guess, but the more you used the tapes, they tended to degrade in quality too quickly. I was fine editing all the newscasts quickly and accurately on my own. There was very little learning curve for me. None required.
Evil Digital S. pic via http://lazarbibi.blog.hu/2015/08/11/ujabb_10_kihalt_formatum |
My first Saturday though, things got hairy. Real hairy.
This was also my first day shooting video. We had two SUV’s in the Sherman fleet. Nissan Extera’s, and one sedan. The SUV’s had boxes the cameras slid into
rigged by an engineer. The sedan
required putting the camera in a bag. I
grabbed a camera and put it in a bag, zipped up the bag and drove off to some
sort of event. Both SUV’s were out so I
had no choice. I would later be told
that this was the breast milk car. There
was an anchor who would pump in the car (I have no idea why) and spilled some
from time to time. In the Texas heat it
stunk bad, real bad. I didn’t notice,
and didn’t care. I had work to do. Only when I arrived at the scene I was
screwed. I unzipped the bag and the
viewfinder, the eyepiece snapped off. The
whole camera lens housing snapped off at the carrying handle. WTF? I
couldn’t shoot video. My first week and
I broke a camera worth $1000’s. I would
come to find out that I wasn’t supposed to zip up the bag. Nobody bothered to tell this to me
though. Now the camera would be out of
commission for repairs. Not good. We only had three cameras at the Sherman
bureau for News. Now we had two.
The weekend producer, who also anchored, wasn’t too pissed
about losing the story. She totally
understood how I could break the camera.
The 6 PM show got edited and looked swell. Now I had to run off to a car accident. It was dark out and I was shooting my first “spot
news” story. I was nervous and…I screwed
up again! I had the tape to put in the
camera, opened up the deck and couldn’t seem to get the tape in there. The more I struggled, the more nervous I got,
the faster I tried until it…crap! I got
the tape in the deck, but I managed to put it in backwards, and it was stuck!
I drove back to the station and told the producer I just got
fired. She asked why? I told her that, “I broke two cameras on my
first day of shooting.” I struggled to
find this crappy paying job after 3 ½ years of college and I just flushed it
away. I wasn’t crying, but she could
tell I was in distress. She called the
weekend director Jason over. He looked
at the camera and said he’d see what he could do. He had a screwdriver and tinkered for a half
hour or so and got the tape out. Reassembly
was a breeze. No damage. All agreed not to tell an engineer or Matt
about it My job would be saved.
Meanwhile, they had heard that Matt once
dropped his camera into Lake Texoma**. I
have no idea if this was true, but it did make me feel so much better.
Sunday, I went out to shoot and everything went off without
a hitch. I would love my coworkers and stick
around another 14 months. Matt gave my
resume tape back and revealed that he never even looked at it. He knew he’d hire me as soon as I revealed I
could edit tape-to-tape. I was mildly
annoyed that the job wasn’t important enough to him to put more effort into
picking out a hire. But I believe his
instincts were on point. First Saturday
aside, this was a great experience. And more adventures certainly came my way.
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