It was a quite busy week (at least for me and the interns who worked on the same days as I did) at EOTB. On Tuesday, I came to work for the "Friday Flea Market" team, for those who don't know what "Friday Flea Market" is, it's a weekly segment showcasing people's unusual and fascinating items, and not just showing their items, "Friday Flea Market" is also a great place to sell them out. We post the contact phone numbers and email addresses of the seller or sellers on our website, anyone who is interested in buying any of those items mentioned on the show can contact the seller or sellers directly. What did I do on Tuesday? I sent out emails to all the guests and informed each of them how to get to the shooting location, which was Sparky's Hot Rod Garage for this week. After thout at, I checked the email responses from the guests to see if they received the direction or not. I also helped searching new items for another week's "Friday Flea Market" and sent out emails to the potential sellers. After finishing the "Friday Flea Market" assignment, I helped the producer on scanning and resizing the images, as well as an hour of video logging.
Thursday was quite tough day for myself, all other interns were out because they helped shooting at the Sparky's Hot Rod Garage. I was again the only intern for the most of the day, before I came to the office, I received the instruction that I had to work on logging footage for Liam before doing anything else. Then I started to work on logging them all by myself for 7 hours, Liam wanted all A-Rolls to be logged, but it was a really slow process as I had to listen the sound-bytes and type them line by line. Even there was not a lot of A-Rolls, I could only finish a few of them. Another intern later also worked on the logging to speed up the process, but there were still a lot of unfinished clips.
Víctor Lei
Thursday was quite tough day for myself, all other interns were out because they helped shooting at the Sparky's Hot Rod Garage. I was again the only intern for the most of the day, before I came to the office, I received the instruction that I had to work on logging footage for Liam before doing anything else. Then I started to work on logging them all by myself for 7 hours, Liam wanted all A-Rolls to be logged, but it was a really slow process as I had to listen the sound-bytes and type them line by line. Even there was not a lot of A-Rolls, I could only finish a few of them. Another intern later also worked on the logging to speed up the process, but there were still a lot of unfinished clips.
Víctor Lei
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