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Re: A different perspective...
Posted by nick237.
Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co.
Posted on 10/16/2000 9:25 PM MST
In Reply to: A different perspective... posted by Jessica Boucher on 10/16/2000 12:59 PM MST:
Sorry Jess. I dont agree. The news media are there for us, we are not there for them, and if you think about it I dont recall hearing or seeing any footage from any news media this year about the FIRST competition on any T.V. station ever.
You have to remember that I work in the news media circle and know that some of the most obnoxious selfish people any where are camera men and news reporters. There is a simple matter of courtesy, and the camera people didn't give a 'hoot' if we the people could see or not see, and if the crowd had rioted then they would have reported a different news story???
Remember that if you need news coverage in a hurry then produce a dead body and they the media ) race out of the wood work.
When the Olympic games are being held do you see camera men standing under the pole vault or in the center of the hundred meters finals. courtesy Jess, courtesy
: Oh, geez, this was certainly a doozie of a question, you seem to have struck a chord among all of us...but reading all this is strange, because I come from a different perspective.
: My official title was 'national student public relations assistant'. The job was offered up to all FIRST-students in one of the team updates; for numerous reasons I jumped at the chance. This meant that I was to volunteer as much time as possible during Nats in the media tent, instead of hanging out with my team. I was helping out about a dozen students with the same title making faxes, walking around guests, coordinating media events, signing out photo passes to teams, and watching the media platform. We were considered crew.
: Now, I know people were complaining about the problem with the media crews. As far as I can remember, there were crews from ABC, NBC, Associated Press, Nick & CNN there. This is more media than we have ever had.
: I urge you to remember that FIRST is a growing and changing association. This was the first time that so much media came, and as prepared as we were, noone was expecting the things that happened. We weren't expecting the Nick crews to be flooded so badly by kids that they couldn't do their job and had to be given Crew shirts so they would blend in. We weren't expecting the CNN crews wanting to do an interview in front of the FIRST flag, thus pushing teams away that wanted their picture taken 'right then and no other time but then' (even though we told them that they could wait 5-10 minutes or wait in line on the other side of the flag). We weren't expecting the ABC crews to have a case of 'wandering fever' and leave their tripods all over the place. But, we made the best with what we had.
: My point; isn't the reason why FIRST has team forums and encourages feedback is to have the chance to find out what not to do and how to fix it? Yes, this season had more media than ever; yes, we tried a few different things to create a medium between media coverage and team viewing (hence the reason for the media platform and team photo passes). Yes, things weren't great, but they will get better.
: Its give and take, people. The crowd sparks the attention and the attention creates larger crowds. And isn't more media what most of us really want? This was the first year of trying something new and I'm sorry viewing wasn't that great, but I believe that it will be handled by FIRST for next year, if not figured out already.
: -Jess Boucher, #237
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