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Hello Everyone,
The past two months have quickly come and gone as per usual at this chaotic time of year.
With numerous new volunteers, co-op students and post-secondary interns we have been focused on getting up
to speed both on our studio, mobile and videography productions.
Our in studio volunteers have quickly adapted to the Rogers TV experience and are doing a great job bringing
daytime, Mosaic, Inside London, newsmakers, #LdnOnt and The Wrap, to life. We continue to work closely with
Fanshawe College and have accepted many studio volunteers to our team and also welcome the TV News 3 rd yr.
students each Friday when they tape Fanshawe Learns.
Staff feedback indicates we have the strongest FC students working with us this year both in Studio and on our
mobiles. Each week the Producers are pleased to see so many students improving their skills and bringing talent
and dedication to Rogers TV.
A huge thank you to our veteran volunteers who step up in September and October to assist with training, fill in
the gaps and go above and beyond to ensure our productions run smoothly.
Our many Co-op Students complete our crews with eagerness to learn and a commitment to long hours on
mobiles and advanced skill requirements for daytime. You are doing a great job!
A handful of volunteers are enjoying getting out with our staff to try their hand at our Community produced
programming including Are you Sweet Enough? Beyond the Armour and Inside London to name a few. It is
hard work slugging around an XD camera (trust me, I know!) but what fun it is! Let me know if you are
interested in learning.
Please continue to communicate regularly and promptly to all emails and ensure you give 1 week’s notice for any
cancellations. We appreciate it!
Thanks for getting us off to a great season.
Enjoy! This is for you.
Sincerely, Marcy
Quick Facts
XD CAMERA Zinc Banning Shaft –
COST = $126.00
Please use the equipment with care. IT IS EXPENSIVE.
Each of our XD Cameras costs close to
$30,000 including the lens! Yikes!
XD CAMERA Viewfinder ShoeCOST = $148.00
$
We will be covering the
St. Thomas, Hyde Park, Woodstock, Strathroy
and Tillsonburg Santa Claus Parades in
November as part of our mobile schedule.
We have close to 150 volunteers working with us in London,
St. Thomas, Woodstock, Strathroy and Tillsonburg.
75% of our volunteers are students who receive thousands of hours of
training from us each month!!
Beyond the Armour, is a behind the scenes look at your London Knights. The
players host the shows and bloopers are included in the credits to highlight the fact
they are “oh, so human!”
“You got your “Elijah’s” your “Chalmers” and your “Bryan Hancocks”. “Fine, fine
work”, boasts Associate Producer, Ryan Robinson. Tune in Wednesdays at 6:30pm
http://rogerstv.com/page.aspx?lid=237&rid=9
&sid=4756&gid=101311
Check out this link for a unique credit roll on
#LdnOnt.
ON THE GO
Following are the productions in all of our regions either running or coming up soon.
Be sure to check them out on Channel 13.
Thank you to our volunteers who bring them to life.
ST. THOMAS/STRATHROY
What’s Up Elgin?
GOJHL- St. Thomas Stars Hockey
Empowering Women
OXFORD COUNTY
In the Know
(Woodstock/Tillsonburg)
Local Podiums
Oxford County Living
Inside Strathroy
Inside Tillsonburg
Living Beyond
One on One
Local Podiums
On Patrol- Oxford County
POP Oxford
What’s Up Oxford?
LONDON
daytime
London City Council
Inside London
Doggy House Calls
newsmakers
Mosaic
The Knights Warm Up
OHL
London Lightning
The Wrap
Have an idea for a program you’d like to produce or
host? Fill out the Propose a Show form at
www.rogerstv.com
OUA /IBL
GOJHL –London Nationals
Healthy Eating
Local Podiums
#LdnOnt
Healthy Living
Beyond the Armour
In Focus-Living Fit
High Performance Training
By Greg DeSouza
My Retirement Plan
Teaching was a big part of my life. As I approached my retirement 3 years ago I realized that I
had to join new communities and build new skills. For years I had videoed my family and
school events. Volunteering at Rogers TV seemed like a good fit for me as I began my
retirement.
Training sessions helped me to get acquainted with equipment and the process of putting together a
television show. I began working on First Local-the best London based news show ever- hosted by
Bob Smith with Rachel Gilbert and Jeremy Parking along with several roving reporters. Working with
producer Jeremy Cook in the control room was always great fun. The staff at Rogers TVcreated a
welcoming environment.
Taking the show on the road with the Rogers mobile truck afforded me the experience of covering
local basketball, baseball, football and hockey. Working in the McManus theatre taping London
Tonight with Jeff Leeson was another outstanding experience. In every case the volunteer crew and
our professional producers (Neill Johnson, Kris Bergholz and Morgan Baker) created a very positive
working environment. People are always willing to help, there are many different jobs to learn, and
together we produced quality television.
At the end of a long day of taping the London Majors at London’s beautiful Labatt Park my producer Neill Johnson was looking for a shot to run the
credits over. Working camera four on the third-base line I had noticed a family who had a bulldog dressed in a London Majors jersey. What a great shot
that would be, I thought. As fortune would have it the family came back in my direction and I was able to frame the face of the bulldog in my shot. “That
looks great camera four,” said my producer Neill over my headphone, “we'll go with that shot.” Unfortunately, as my light went red and my camera was
live the dog turned around. It was not a pretty picture. “Zoom out, Zoom out!” Called Neill.
After further training I began videotaping and editing interviews for Marilyn Buggy on the shows High School Backstage and Amazing Kids. Marilyn's
direction and constructive criticism helped me to become a better videographer. After 3 years of volunteering I am reluctantly retiring. My own work
shooting weddings, lectures, conferences, and family are keeping me very busy. I recently posted an interview with my mother to commemorate our
family's 50th anniversary in Canada. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGuZLAWqNlA)
The training I received while volunteering at Rogers TV is evident in the quality of the work I am able to do today.
THANK YOU GREG, FROM ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS AT ROGERS TV!
Each month we like to help you to get to know our staff better. This month meet:
Kris Bergholz, Mobile Producer
I understand you are a new dad?
Will was born March 4th. It’s fantastic being a father. He is so funny. He does this thing where he sounds like a baby Chewbacca.
Where did you get your start at Rogers TV? I
started volunteering on Knights games and did handheld for a year then I moved to directing. A mobile position came open and now I
have been here for 14 years.
What do you love most about your job?
The satisfaction of training someone to do something and have them succeed and then see them get a job!
What are your pet peeves?
Lack of discipline, not willing to try and laziness.
What is the most important thing your parents taught you?
Mom-She taught me how to be personable. Dad- Discipline. He’s German!
I literally have polar opposite parents.
What do you do in your spare time?
I play video games and listen to music like Muse and The Killers.
What’s it like to have a front row seat for every Knight’s game?
It’s “ridonculous”. I see things that people at home don’t have a chance to see.
I see through 5 different cameras and get a perspective nobody else does.
What is your favourite sport to play/watch?
I like to play baseball but I prefer to play hockey. Baseball is easier to get out and play and less work too. I kind of like to watch it all.
Depends on who is playing.
Are you a good husband?
Damn straight I am. I’m not perfect, but my wife is!
A Message from Bob Smith
In an effort to continue to encourage accountability and responsibility, I would like you to reiterate a number of our policies and
clarify a couple as well. As always, the vast majority of our volunteers are extremely conscientious and follow our policies without incident,
however I would ask all volunteers to re-read the policies below to keep them top of mind.
ABSENCES
In the area of absences, I note there are still many short notice cancellations which leave our Producers short-handed and do not leave enough time to
fill the spot.
-Volunteers are expected to only sign up for shifts for which they are committed to participating. If they are not sure, they should not sign up.
-We expect one week’s notice for any cancellations, (i.e. job interviews that cannot be rearranged) or a strike will be given.
-The 48 hr. policy is for emergencies (death in the family, severe illness), not for change of plans, the need to study or being called into work.
LATENESS
As much as I appreciate that the buses sometimes run a little slow, and individuals have personal issues that sometimes mean late nights, it is still
expected that the volunteers show up on time. I do not expect volunteers to be 15 minutes early, but 5 minutes is reasonable.
For anyone who is continually late, after two times, I expect the volunteer to receive a strike. Lateness does not show professionalism and sends a
poor message to other crew members.
CELL PHONES/ELECTRONIC DEVICES
As I know you have communicated on a number of occasions in the past, I expect that all volunteers have their cell phones off during their shifts. In
down time, we welcome the volunteers to catch up on their communications, but otherwise, I do not want to see them in the studio, on mobiles or
while shooting in the field. Failure to follow this policy will lead to an automatic strike which will be implemented by the Supervisor on site and then
communicated to the Volunteer Coordinator.
DEADLINES and COMMUNICATIONS
Please also make note that it is expected that volunteers respond to deadlines by the date indicated. The Volunteer Coordinator should not have to
chase individuals for their schedules. I also expect that the volunteers check their email briefly every day for updates including crew call changes,
cancellations etc. .
I genuinely appreciate the long hours you put in, and the dedication you show each time you work on a Rogers TV production. However, if we can
clarify our expectations, I’m sure we’ll see a reduction in the kinds of issues we’ve had with the small percentage of volunteers who either don’t fully
understand the rules, or choose to ignore them. I appreciate your attention to this matter.
Cheers.
Bob Smith, Station Manager
NOVEMBER MOBILE
SCHEDULE
REMINDERS RE:
TRANSPORTATION
Thank you for helping us out and
taking crew to and from out-of-town
productions. Just a couple of gentle
reminders that all crew should know!
1. We provide rides to and from
Rogers TV, not your doorstep.
2. If the gas tank is on ½ full or less,
it needs to be filled.
3. Speeding is NOT ACCEPTABLE.
We receive reports on your
activity while driving so be safe,
not sorry.
4. Take out any garbage you bring in
the vehicle.
5. If the tire pressure is low please
add air. Check the side of the tire
for the amount required.
Please meet your deadline for signing up.
Production
NBL Basketball HFX @ LDN
"JR.B" Hockey BRA @ LDN
NBL Basketball QUE @ LDN
"JR.B" Hockey STT @ LDN
Ingersoll Santa Claus Parade
Woodstock Santa Claus P.
St.Thomas Santa Claus Parade
"JR.B" Hockey STM @ STT
"JR.B" Hockey LTN @ LDN
Hyde Park Santa Claus Parade
Strathroy Santa Claus Parade
NBL Basketball OSH @ LDN
NBL Basketball STJ @ LDN
Date
Saturday, Nov. 3
Wednesday, Nov. 7
Thursday, Nov. 8
Wednesday, Nov. 14
Saturday, Nov. 17
Saturday, Nov. 17
Saturday, Nov. 17
Sunday, Nov. 18
Wednesday, Nov. 21
Saturday, Nov. 24
Saturday, Nov. 24
Sunday, Nov. 25
Thursday, Nov. 29
Crew Call
2:30PM-11PM
1PM-5PM / 5PM-11PM
1PM-5PM / 5PM-11PM
1PM-5PM / 5PM-11PM
7AM-12:30PM
1:30PM-10PM
2PM-9PM
1PM-5PM / 5PM-11PM
1PM-5PM / 5PM-11PM
6AM-2PM
11AM-4PM
9AM-7PM
1PM-5PM / 5PM-11PM
Venue
Budweiser Gardens
Western Fair
Budweiser Gardens
Western Fair
Downtown Ingersoll
Woodstock City Hall
St.Thomas Studio
Timken Centre
Western Fair
Hyde Park
Next Wave Youth Centre
Budweiser Gardens
Budweiser Gardens
Our HOODIES have arrived for all mobile crew. The
Producers bring them in the truck each game
so please ask for one!
You are expected to wear them to all mobiles.