Behind the Scene, with John Vianello
Hi, I’m John Vianello, and welcome to behind the scenes with John Vianello, with your author, John Vianello. Knightly News does not produce itself. The effort that goes into the show can be a little overwhelming at times, but when the final product is put on the flash drive, ready to be put together with the other segments, the sense of accomplishment is phenomenal. Teamwork is key when producing segments, communication is essential at all times and you must always have full trust in your partners. Once these trusts are constructed however, building a show that is to your liking…
Behind the Scenes: Emily Leppala
After each Knightly News show airs, we start over. We watch the show and critic it, and get ready for the next one. Preparing for a show means getting a team and having an editorial meeting. In one of these meetings everyone sits down and pitches their idea to the executive producer. Finding an idea can be super problematic! Then executive producer writes out the plan for the show on the white board and each team starts planning their project. Once a solid plan is made, each team has to go and film. Filming is done during school, but more…
Behind the Scenes; LeeAnn Frank
Everything from writing scripts to editing together a news package, there is more than meets the eye when it comes to T.V. production in 3rd period. Many people around school think this class may be an easy A, but that is not the case. Every day you come into class there is something for you to be doing, and you have to use that time wisely. Most times students even have to go outside of school and perform at their best. There are a million different details that you have to pay meticulous attention to. Still think it’s an easy…
Behind the Scenes: Michael Hopkins & Daniel Tuggerson
To create Knightly News much effort and time goes into producing the show.A two minute package seems so short and easy but in reality a two minute package takes up to five hours. Time management is the key. When you only have about three hour and a half classes to produce a show it gets very stressful. You also have to have great organization skills. This includes appointments for interviews and organizing your media and picking the best shots. Knightly News is no average news broadcast. We puts much more effort an then just an average school news show. With…
Behind the Scenes: Diane Colley
There is so much that goes into the making of Knightly News. We first start of with the editorial meeting, where we struggle to find interesting topics to cover. Mr. Rice usually gives us pep talks which can become redundant, but never fail to encourage us. Right as soon as we pick a topic, we start planning on what to film. In every package, you need to make sure you have every detail in place. It often becomes difficult to schedule filming, editing, and planning. After the hard part of picking a topic is over, the next class is usually…




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