Good day everyone, I will be answering this weeks PR blog questions, enjoy.
1. When I visit blogs I often visit blogs of pro athletes who I admire the most. The most often blog(s) I visit would those of my friends and also blogs from athletes such as Evgeni Malkin and Fedor Emelianenko. The reasons to why I like to visit my friends blog sites is to get a better understanding of their daily lives. I cant always keep in contact with them due to time, but when I visit there blogs I can see what there daily routines are and how life is treating them. When I visit blogs such as Malkin's and Emelianenko, they are to see when the next game is or next fight is to get a better understanding if they will be up to par for that event. Blogs fill different needs for different people and we all inhabit them to fill a specific need that we want satisfied.
2. I would have to say blogs are more reliable than mainstream news distributors because you are going right to the source for information you seek. News outlets can distort information sometimes which doesn't give the end user the information that is factional. Sometimes blogs or other social media networks (Facebook, twitter, etc) have made up profiles of celebrities or athletes that is not accurate. You have to be weary sometimes of the information you seek and know if a blog is true to that person, or fake. News outlets are the middleman who are in business to fuel the fire to keep its audiences interested.
3. I don't think I could hold back information from my audience when it comes to being paid from an organization or source. Creating buzz about a product is one thing, but when your doing it for a monetary value it becomes something different. To withhold information from your audience would be deceiving and unethical because some of your audience might feel cheated or mislead if word were to come out about you receiving monetary gains from a particular product being promoted.
4. An effective way to take still photos for a feature story is to capture your person or product in its natural element. When you have your person or product in an environment that is conducive to there comfort level, they feel at ease and natural to that moment. Also the person taking the photo must realize how to use a camera in certain situations to effectively capture those precious moments that he or she wants to take.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
PR Class 2-6-12
This past Monday in PR class we had a guest speaker, Jonathan Potts, who spoke to our class about PR. It was informative but was hard to hear him. We got alot of handouts and interviewed Dr. Jabro for our feature story. I am going to answer the blog questions for this week!
A.I am very nervous about writing this feature story! I am new to this with no prior experience. I feel like I got alot of information from Dr. Jabro to write my feature story but have no true plan on how I am going to piece it together! It will be a challenge for sure and that's how I am approaching it. I will be starting my feature story probably on Friday. I will be using Dr. Houser's examples on how he conducted his feature story on Dr. Wu. But I will be sure to instill my own flavor and style to my own! I look forward to this challenge as there is alot of unknowns and unturned stones in front of me!
B. I do not believe I will do exceptionally well on this feature story. As discussed in my previous question I answered I am nervous and very new to this experience. Although I love challenges and facing adversities, I believe that I wont knock this out of the park. Now some may so I am short changing myself, but I am a true realist and have an understanding of my capabilities. If I do end up doing well on this feature story and exceed beyond my wildest beliefs it will be an added bonus! I will incorporate my style and flavor and only hope that it is viewed by Dr. Jabro and Dr. Park as being exceptional! Parts that I feel I will do exceptionally well in are probably my creative thinking and organization. I love to spice things up and keep my readers interested. Organizing is a big deal with this feature story and I know that I will probably piece it well together. I will make sure I commit enough time to it and try to produce a well written story about Dr. Jabro. All in all I feel like my creative thinking and organization will be the two skills that I do exceptionally well on in this feature story. Stay tuned!
C.My biggest concern with this feature story that I don't feel like I will do exceptionally well on will be on depth of the story and factual information. When we interviewed Dr. Jabro, I posed questions that I wanted to ask and got most of the meat out of the questions that she answered, but not all. I also wrote down alot of the my fellow classmates questions and answers that Dr. Jabro gave but not all. I am concerned mostly that my feature story will not produce enough detailed or interesting information that I maybe missed when Dr. Jabro gave her responses to questions. Another concern of mine is grammer. I tend to rush when I write and really fumble around my words and thoughts when I try to convey them on paper. This is my other concern but I have came up with a plan to combat that, and that is to spend more time and proof read like crazy!! Although I don't feel like i'll blow this feature story out of the water and get an A+, I know I will produce a quality product (my paper).
D. When I got to the Chapel on Monday for class I noticed two gentleman who I never recognized before , Dr. Potts and a film crew member (forgot name opps!), standing in front of the chapel. We were informed by Dr. Jabro that the film crew member who be video taping us for a video that they would be showing on TV's in Nicholson for new freshman. I loved the idea of the thought and was pleased to be taking part in the video. During the session in which Dr. Potts gave his speech and we were being filmed, I noticed that the film crew member only took video at one angle and that was the right side of the chapel, as the chapel is split in two with chairs. I did not notice him video shoot at an angle from the left side of the chapel. I also noticed he stood directly behind a student in the 3rd row out of possibly 12 rows. I wondered why he did that and came up with my own conclusion that he wanted it to appear that the whole chapel was packed with students as it would be shown in the video. I also noticed that Dr. Potts seemed nervous and uncomfortable with the environment. I also noticed he said "um" alot and seemed lost of words at times. He did an excellent job with the material he talked about but seemed to run out of things to say. We could of helped him as students and probably asked questions! Other than this it was a great time as I have never been in the chapel before and an experience that I will never forget!
A.I am very nervous about writing this feature story! I am new to this with no prior experience. I feel like I got alot of information from Dr. Jabro to write my feature story but have no true plan on how I am going to piece it together! It will be a challenge for sure and that's how I am approaching it. I will be starting my feature story probably on Friday. I will be using Dr. Houser's examples on how he conducted his feature story on Dr. Wu. But I will be sure to instill my own flavor and style to my own! I look forward to this challenge as there is alot of unknowns and unturned stones in front of me!
B. I do not believe I will do exceptionally well on this feature story. As discussed in my previous question I answered I am nervous and very new to this experience. Although I love challenges and facing adversities, I believe that I wont knock this out of the park. Now some may so I am short changing myself, but I am a true realist and have an understanding of my capabilities. If I do end up doing well on this feature story and exceed beyond my wildest beliefs it will be an added bonus! I will incorporate my style and flavor and only hope that it is viewed by Dr. Jabro and Dr. Park as being exceptional! Parts that I feel I will do exceptionally well in are probably my creative thinking and organization. I love to spice things up and keep my readers interested. Organizing is a big deal with this feature story and I know that I will probably piece it well together. I will make sure I commit enough time to it and try to produce a well written story about Dr. Jabro. All in all I feel like my creative thinking and organization will be the two skills that I do exceptionally well on in this feature story. Stay tuned!
C.My biggest concern with this feature story that I don't feel like I will do exceptionally well on will be on depth of the story and factual information. When we interviewed Dr. Jabro, I posed questions that I wanted to ask and got most of the meat out of the questions that she answered, but not all. I also wrote down alot of the my fellow classmates questions and answers that Dr. Jabro gave but not all. I am concerned mostly that my feature story will not produce enough detailed or interesting information that I maybe missed when Dr. Jabro gave her responses to questions. Another concern of mine is grammer. I tend to rush when I write and really fumble around my words and thoughts when I try to convey them on paper. This is my other concern but I have came up with a plan to combat that, and that is to spend more time and proof read like crazy!! Although I don't feel like i'll blow this feature story out of the water and get an A+, I know I will produce a quality product (my paper).
D. When I got to the Chapel on Monday for class I noticed two gentleman who I never recognized before , Dr. Potts and a film crew member (forgot name opps!), standing in front of the chapel. We were informed by Dr. Jabro that the film crew member who be video taping us for a video that they would be showing on TV's in Nicholson for new freshman. I loved the idea of the thought and was pleased to be taking part in the video. During the session in which Dr. Potts gave his speech and we were being filmed, I noticed that the film crew member only took video at one angle and that was the right side of the chapel, as the chapel is split in two with chairs. I did not notice him video shoot at an angle from the left side of the chapel. I also noticed he stood directly behind a student in the 3rd row out of possibly 12 rows. I wondered why he did that and came up with my own conclusion that he wanted it to appear that the whole chapel was packed with students as it would be shown in the video. I also noticed that Dr. Potts seemed nervous and uncomfortable with the environment. I also noticed he said "um" alot and seemed lost of words at times. He did an excellent job with the material he talked about but seemed to run out of things to say. We could of helped him as students and probably asked questions! Other than this it was a great time as I have never been in the chapel before and an experience that I will never forget!
Busy Busy Busy
Sorry I haven't posted on my blog for acouple days but I have been so busy! I am going to be blogging about my most recent PR class (2-06-12) here shortly. Stay tuned!
-Luke
-Luke
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Busy Day
Today was busy, had class, then visited my mother as she is recovering from spinal surgery and is rehabbing, then I went to the gym, then homework homework homework. Time to relax and watch the penguins go for 9 wins in a row!
-Luke
-Luke
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