Tuesday 15 December 2009

Television Work - Christmas Shopping Package

Here is our final Television work for our group. Apologies for the low quality.

Evaluation For Television Work - Christmas Shopping in Farnham


For our TV work, we were asked to create a one minute television package focusing on Christmas shopping in and around Farnham. For the package, we were given a range of aspects of television based journalistic techniques to apply to it, including interviews, a piece to camera (P2C), pictures, voiceovers and vox-pops. We were asked to film all the pieces ourselves, edit the final footage down to a one minute package and upload it to our blogs.

In our group, I believe that we incorporated all of these elements into our finished work reasonably well, and that our finished package is of a good standard. On the other hand, I think that we should have managed our time better, as the editing process of the work was delayed until close to the deadline, which will always affect its quality, and should have been avoided. The reason for this delay was that we had some early technical issues, with our original attempt at the work being imported from the camera in a very low resolution, which essentially forced us to start over, which was the only way to resolve the issue.

As a whole, our group worked well together, and we all gave a valid input into the work. My input for the assignment was the filming side, by providing the shots and filming the interviews. I think this worked well, as I am good at the technical side of broadcast journalism, but I feel that I struggle when in front of the camera, so in order to get the best from each member of the group, we chose aspects, which we were strong at. I also helped with the editing process.

Overall, I feel that I learned a lot from this assignment, as before we started I had no intention of choosing television when I had to specify, and after this, it made me think more about what I wanted to do. I think that because I thoroughly enjoyed the television aspect of this unit, I gave more of a focus to it, and this therefore made the work better, and gave a more relaxed attitude to the filming and editing processes, which is again essential as it makes it less stressful and would again improve the work.


Click here to see the finished work.

Evaluation For Radio Work - Vox-Pop

For our radio work, we were told to create a vox-pop, on the subject of the relevance of Remembrance Day in modern culture. The controversial subject would create very useful responses from interviewees, especially in Farnham, as the majority of people in the town seem to older, indicating that they would have a more insightful opinion on the topic, opposed to a younger person who may not.

In the group, I was mainly recording the interviews in the town, with the recording equipment we were given, and I also carried out one interview. Generally, I found the recording equipment easy to use, as it was just a case of pressing the record button and holding a microphone, and it was easy to set up and put away, which obviously helped the speed and efficiency of our work.

After we completed our recordings, I edited the complete file, using Adobe Audition 1.5, which I have used at various times before, in areas such as music production and radio editing. I find the program to be simple to use, which again benefitted the efficiency of the work.

I feel that the behind the scenes aspect of radio is the area which I would be best suited for, due to the fact that I enjoy editing sound, and I think my voice is not suited to radio. I think with work it could be eventually, but at them moment, I am not confident with my voice in a recorded environment.

I think that our group was very good, as we got all of the work done for this assignment well on time, and we all created, in my opinion, well edited versions of our work. We worked well as a team, especially in the recording element of the assignment, as we all took on different roles throughout, but no one was afraid to get involved. I think the only issue with our work was our interviewing techniques, as although we were not afraid to ask people questions, we may not have got the best information or quotes from them, which if this was achieved, may have largely improved the level of our work.

Despite this, I think every member of our group created a good vox-pop, and as there were no major issues or arguments, we worked well together and done pretty much as well as we could have done in the assignment.

Click here for the finished work.

Snooker Final - John Higgins vs Ding Junhui

The final was hotting up on Sunday night in Telford, with both players making both phenomenal and terrible shots, making for one of the closest final's in years.

For the most part, Ding had the better of the play, after only falling behind once in the match, but Higgins never let off, and never went more than two frames behind.

Eventually, Ding made the sprint to the finish and won the match 10-8, and always looked the favourite in this outstanding game, between one of snooker's greats, and one for the future.

Tuesday 8 December 2009

Snooker???


Snooker is not a sport that is heavily featured on this blog (this is the first) but one that certainly deserves a mention. Anyway, Saturday saw the start of the UK Championship, held in Telford (not exactly Wembley or Wimbledon, but it does the job), and we're already into the second round. Today sees the second round matches of Ronnie O'Sullivan vs. Peter Ebdon, and Shaun Murphy vs. Ding Junhui.


You can view the current scores, or even watch the matches on the BBC Sport website.

Wednesday 2 December 2009

Uni Work - Radio

Another week, another uni project. This time we're continuing with radio! We had to write news scripts for radio and record them, and here is the recording! It's pretty good but to be perfectly honest, I'm not good at it. See for yourself. I'm the second voice on the recording and it took a while to edit out the mistakes, voice breaks (yes voice breaks) and coughing. Enjoy!


Radio Work by mattmansfield

Oh yeah. If you want to download it for free (cos you're gonna wanna), click the down arrow on the player.

Tuesday 1 December 2009

England Lead Series After Emphatic Win

England's One Day tour of South Africa has taken a major step forward, with an incredible bowling performance from James Anderson, giving England a 2-1 lead with one game to go.


England bowled South Africa out for 119, with 13 overs left to go. In reply, England got up to 121-3, with 19 overs remaining.


James Anderson finished with bowling figures of 5-23, his best ever in one day cricket, and a very economical spell from Tim Bresnan, who took 1 wicket from his 8 overs, going for only 15 runs.


There was also a good batting performance from the ever prolific Jonathan Trott, who scored an unbeaten 52, with Strauss and Morgan also contributing, with 32 and 28 not out respectively.


View Pictures from the match, and view the Scorecard by clicking on the links.

ATP Tennis Finals - Davydenko Destroys Del Potro


There was a big surprise for Tennis fans in London on Sunday, with the 8 best male tennis players in the world this year competing in a tournament to see who is the best of the best. and the winner was not who you might think.


With Murray, Djokovic and Nadal leaving the competition, held at the O2 arena, in the group stages, the competition was wide open. And the Semi final stage provided a shock too, with Roger Federer leaving the competition at the hands of Nikolay Davydenko, and Juan Martin Del Potro overcoming the challenge of French open finalist Robin Soderling.


This gave for an interesting final, with Davydenko, the world number 6, against Juan Martin Del Potro, the world number 5, and the match did not disappoint.


With some inspiring tennis from Davydenko, he won the first set 6-3, after totally outplaying Del Potro throughout. He carried this on to the second set, and after a late break, won it 6-4, taking the prestigious title, in just 80 minutes.


Del Potro, who came through a marathon match against Robin Soderling, eventually winning 6-7, 6-3, 7-6 the previous night, looked tired and definitely felt the fatigue from the night before. After the match, he said '(Davydenko) played unbelievable tennis, he beat me in a good way'.


This makes Davydenko the 'best of the best' in world tennis this year, and, on this performance, deservingly so. 

Wednesday 18 November 2009

Button Signs For McLaren

Formula One world champion Jenson Button has signed on to drive for McLaren.

The 29 year old 'Frome Flyer' has signed a long term deal with the Woking based team, which see's him partner ex world champion and fellow Brit Lewis Hamilton. This is the first time two British world champions have started a season on the same team, since Graham Hill and Jim Clark drove together for Lotus in 1968.

Button said in a press release, '...life is all about challenges, and, most important of all, it’s about challenging yourself. So, although I won the World Championship with Brawn GP last year, and I’ll never forget that, I was always adamant that I wanted to continue to set myself fresh challenges.'

This new driver lineup is great news for British motorsport, but bad news for Finnish driver Kimi Raikkonen, who has decided to leave the sport to focus on a career in rallying, after failing to find a drive for the 2010 season.

Raikkonen, who won the world championship in 2007, set his sights on joining McLaren, as he saw them as having a competitive, championship winning car, which he was without during what is now his last season in F1, and after the drive was taken by Jenson Button, there were no teams he wanted to drive for. There were a number of teams interested in signing Raikkonen, but the combination of his high wage demands and his need to drive in a competitive car meant only McLaren were on his radar.

Already, the 2010 season looks to improve on the last in every possible way.

Wednesday 11 November 2009

Uni Work - Radio

The last uni work I posted on here was for TV, and now we turn to Radio! Just for you, here is my group's work on Radio, focusing on Remembrance Day... Enjoy!

Rememberence Day (VOX) by mattmansfield

Tuesday 10 November 2009

Penalty Joy For Canaries


Norwich pressed through to the Johnstone's Paint Southern Section Semi Final (ridiculous name for a tournament by the way) with a penalty shootout victory over Swindon.

Both teams squandered chances throughout the game, but Norwich keeper Fraser Forster (on loan from Newcastle United) saved Craig Easton's penalty for the home team in the shootout.

With this save, Forster managed to scrape back some respect from the Norwich fans after his dreadful mistake gifted Leeds a victory last month.

Other results in the tournament (North and South Sections):

Accrington Stanley 3 - 2 Bury

Bradford 2 - 2 Port Vale (Bradford win 5 - 4 on penalties)

Chesterfield 1 - 3 Carlisle

Leeds United 3 - 1 Grimsby

Leyton Orient 1 - 1 Hereford (Hereford win 3 - 2 on penalties)

MK Dons 3 - 1 Northampton

Tommorow sees the final match of the Quarter Final Stage of the tournament, Southampton vs Charlton

German Goalkeeper Dies

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German international goalkeeper Robert Enke has died in a suspected suicide in Germany, after being hit by a train at a level crossing earlier today.

The Hannover 96 goalkeeper, 32, won 8 international caps for his country and was expected to be named as number 1 keeper in Germany's world cup squad, for next summer's tournament in South Africa.

A press conference is sceduled for tommorow (Wednesday) to shed more light on the tragedy.

Tuesday 27 October 2009

Uni Work - TV

I know this is strictly speaking a sports blog, but I have a piece of video work that my group finished today that I just had to share... enjoy!!!


Monday 12 October 2009

Ukraine vs England - What Happened????

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Hello avid readers. Sorry for the lack of posts this week but i've been (and still am) pretty ill. Not great but there we are. Anyway, i've left the comfort of my bed in order to write a new post for you, so be grateful!!! The only problem is that it focuses on an abysmal weekend for English football, where one record came to an end, and an equally negative one was set. Lovely!

Last week, the very, very wise Wayne Rooney said he wanted England to go through to the world cup finals unbeaten... ha! This is England... it was never gonna happen and it didn't... Thanks Wayne.

The embarrasing 1-0 defeat in Ukraine also marked the start of a new English football record. Goalkeeper Robert Green, became the first keeper to be sent off for England. That's quite an honour Rob... cherise it...

Overall, just an awful, if not hilarious, weekend for English football. But, looking on the bright side, we've already qualified, so its not a major catastrophe after all!!!

Click here to view 'Highlights' of the match

Tuesday 6 October 2009

Weekend Football Roundup

This weekend saw high scores, big games and red cards across the UK, with no shortage of excitement in any of the leagues.

In the Premiership, there were decent results for Arsenal, Chelsea, Sunderland and Portsmouth (getting their first points of the season with a 1-0 victory over Wolves), whilst the biggest losers were Liverpool, suffering a 2-0 defeat to league leaders Chelsea.

The Championship saw big victories for Derby, Crystal Palace and Cardiff, with the leagues bottom club Ipswich losing again, this time 2-1 to Barnsley, with the winning goal coming in the 96th minute of play! Other winners were Nottingham Forest, Plymouth and Middlesbrough.

League One saw emphatic victories for Norwich City, Millwall and Southampton, and a disappointing goalless draw between the two leading teams, Charlton and Leeds.

Finally, League Two saw Barnet and Rotherham win well, and a heated 1-1 draw between Morecambe and Shrewsbury, with both teams ending the game with 10 men.

For a full list of results for the Premiership, Championship, League One and League Two, follow the links.

For league tables for the Premiership, Championship, League One and League Two, again follow the links.

Monday 5 October 2009

Japanese Grand Prix



This weekend saw the Japanese Grand Prix, one of the final three races of the Formula 1 season, and it did not disappoint... for the most part.

The Saturday qualifying session was very exciting, with no less than three red flags disrupting the session. I have never seen a red flag in a qualifying session before and then three turn up at once... what a cliche! Eventually, Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel was on pole, with title rival Jensen Button suffering a grid penalty dropping him down to 10th place for the race.

Onto Sunday now, and despite the drivers seemingly forgeting that cars are meant for roads in qualifying, the race was a different kettle of fish altogether, with it being surprisingly quiet with only one major incident, resulting in a safety car towards the end of the race. This was a blessing in disguise for racing fans as it bunched up the cars and left the last three laps as essentially a race on their own, allowing for an entertaining end to a mediocre race.

The winner was pole sitter Sebastian Vettel, who led throughout, with Jensen Button coming home in 8th place.

Click here for a detailed race summary, courtesy of the BBC

Wednesday 30 September 2009

England vs New Zealand

New Zealand 147-6 beat England 146 by 4 wickets

Click here for Scorecard and here for a Run by Run account - courtesy of BBC Sport

That certainly wasn't one of Englands best performances... especially since we have beaten Australia, South Africa and Sri Lanka in the last 10 days. Still, at least we're into the semi finals on Friday. But we're going to need a vastly improved performance if we have any chance of getting anywhere in this tournament.

What do you think??? Leave your comments after the post


Tuesday 29 September 2009

Michael Clarke Injury

Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke has flown home from the Champions Trophy in South Africa due to a lower back injury. He follows Nathan Bracken out of the Squad, who departed due to a knee injury, with fellow seamer Doug Bollinger taking his place.


Champions Trophy - England vs New Zealand

England face New Zealand in the final match of the group stages today, with nothing but a win required for the Kiwi's, this should be a tough game.

The match starts at 13:30 GMT and is live on Sky Sports 1

Enjoy!


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