Friday, August 21, 2009

Sailing into the Sunset

Well, the internship program is officially over. *Sniff.* I'm actually quite sad. The kids came to us clueless about radio, but they've turned into savvy young journalists who can ace interviews and turn around their edits quickly (and remember to turn their mics off during the answer portion of phone interviews - good job, Bryce & Michelle!). In short... we're really proud.

We're also proud of the 12 sharp podcasts they produced this summer! From braving haunted stores and ice cream freezers to cuddling kittens, our intrepid reporters did it all.

Here are some highlights from the LAST DAY EVER of Weekday High 2009:

-- Nathan speeds through the final edits of Podcast #12 (aka Keano Kuddles Kittens), and searches for a quality version of "American Pie" (Don McLean's song, not the movie) to end the show;

-- Molly, Artur, Beno & Lizzie chat with Steve Scher LIVE on Weekday about the program and their pieces;

-- Nathan takes photos like a proud Papa;

-- Molly is put on the spot while live on air: "ARE YOU GOING INTO JOURNALISM, LITTLE GIRL???";

-- The trauma is over! Steve signs autographs, much to Artur & Lizzie's delight. Nathan takes more photos;

-- Irene & Artur work on the WeHigh "diplomas";

-- we listen to the past week's podcasts and nearly pee in our pants laughing at Artur and Molly's embarrassing moments;

-- WeHigh collaborates with Carolyn Adolph and PIJ;

-- Irene hands out diplomas - emphasis on the handshakes - to much "Pomp & Circumstance";

-- Nathan takes photos, before handing Irene her diploma. (He didn't fail her!);

-- the laptops and kits are cleaned, velcroed up and locked away;

-- WE SAIL AWAY! (No, really. We did. On an actual boat.) Molly's Dad, Jim, takes us sailing on their sweet family boat at Shilshole. It's a lovely day... the water gleams silver, and the varying greys of silhouetted mountains rest in the background. Molly tacks & jibs & bounces around the boat barefoot. Her Dad tells plenty of great stories... and steers us around Princess Cruise Lines and mammoth-sized sea lions. Thanks again, Andersons!

-- A few group photos, many many hugs... and it's time for Nathan and Beno to race to their Sounders game.

-- Michelle forgets her bag in the trunk of Irene's car, and Keano (in true Keano style) races it back to her. By jumping a fence. And leaping off a 15-foot structure. Nearly giving Irene a heart attack.

And so, Weekday High 2009 comes to an end. Bittersweet, but oh... oh, so sweet.

It has been wonderful, darlings. You have made us all proud.

And now, to quote Artur... "I'm going to go cry myself to sleep."

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Caffeine + Bryce = inzane!

It’s our last Tuesday here at Weekday High and things are starting to slow down. Molly is still gone but has promised a sailing trip on Thursday!


-Keano made an awesome vox pop and took care of some other chores.

-Lizzie updated her PRX account and got yet another peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

-Artur took care of “the pledge spot stuff” and tried in vain to beat Nathan’s high score in hearts.

-Beno learned about star trek and wasted some time online.

-Bryce and I finished our last podcast ever for weekday high. Bryce drank a whole can of wired and then felt sick.

-Irene had a disastrous interaction with a pair of headphones.

-Nathan edited audio like a mad man.


This has been Michelle Dutro for Weekday High. Thanks for stopping by.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Just Another Manic Monday

It's finally here: the beginning of the end. Today was the start of our last week of Weekday High. It really doesn't seem possible, wasn't it just yesterday we were being interviewed for the internship? Apparently life comes at you fast, and when you're having fun it can send time into warp speed.

Where does that leave us now? Wrapping things up, of course! We're all getting our stuff together to complete our final podcasts. That's pretty much what everyone did today, just working like the professionals we are to perfect our work. However boring that sounds, it's the truth.

In other news:

  • Artur and Molly finished their podcast on Friday, so they're officially done! Artur spent his time getting lost on buses in Kenmore and loading his interviews on PRX. Molly is gone for the next few days at Survival Camp (or so I'm told) and won't be back until Wednesday.
  • Keano brought in 10 Wired Energy drinks from his school radio station. These drinks inspired Bryce and Michelle to choose a topic for their last podcast: ENERGY (which they will be hosting tomorrow).
  • Beno and I hosted our podcast on Breaking Cultural Barriers which we both think turned out pretty well, despite our worries of clichés around every corner. Nathan edited it to perfection and posted it to http://www.kuow.org/weekdayhigh/2009_stories.php . Check it out and leave a comment on our Facebook page!
  • Speaking of Facebook, we had over 130 fans by 5pm today!!! Whoo hoo!!!
  • Irene was in Portland so when Artur called her in a panic to say he'd be late today, she laughed at him. Hope you enjoyed your vacation, Irene!
  • We also managed not to break anything with our office soccer, despite the false alarms we had on Friday. I guess we're becoming more coordinated?

Yep! Thats all for now, folks. This has been Lizzie Kirschner, for Weekday High. Goodnight, and good luck.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

They included us!

NPR just put out their iPhone app and we actually show up as a program.

Friday, August 14, 2009


So we've made it through two weeks of podcasts here at Weekday High. We listened to the entire weeks worth of podcasts today, and we noticed a lot of improvement.... I think we might actually be starting to get the hang of this whole radio thing! Seriously, if you haven't checked out the podcasts recently, drop what you're doing and start listening now!

- Lizzie and I kept working on our show for next week. Lizzie interviewed somebody from the Swedish Cultural Center and walked away with a pass for free swedish pancakes! I wish I could get some swedish pancakes....

-Molly and Artur were hard at work compiling some hilarious embaressing stories for their show on Monday, and preparing for their interview tomorrow with Professor Gross.

-When Molly wasn't doing that, she was mocking my personal essay on an experience I had overseas. She hurt my feelings pretty badly, but I think I'll be able to suck it up and finish editing the essay on Monday.

-Bryce was editing his tape that he got at the dog park yesterday. Keano was on top of things as usual, he went and recorded some pieces for the pledge drive.

Afterwards, we went to Nathan's for a small fiesta. It was a BBQ for the ages. We played several heated rounds of botchey ball, and learned that Keano has been hit by a car far too many times.

P.S. I got my wisdom teeth out this morning so I apologize if this post doesn't make any sense.
Pain meds....


Also, as promised, here's a photo of the hip hop group Brothers From Another. You heard about them in Wednesday's podcast...

Thursday, August 13, 2009

A PAWFECT DAY

Yesterday. Was great. The majority of us got to interview the amazing Ginger Castleberry, an assistant stage manager at the Seattle Opera Company. We got an insider's look at the makings of operas like The Ring! A 17-hour opera that takes place over 4 days! That's a lot of singing! On the subject of music Beno P. and Michelle D. podded up with The Sounds of The Mixing Board, our 7th podcast! It included an interview with rap group, Brothers From Another and a WeHigh JAM SESH!

-I was fortunate enough to inteview PAWS Companion Animal Shelter Director, KayJoubert, about the current state of animals. Also I tried to collect some VoXPoP over at the Golden Gardens dog park.

-Artur was hard at work putting the final touches on his Thursday econo podcast!

AND thats about what I know about yesterday. From my perspective it was PAWFECT and I hope everyone else at WeHigh had a PAWFECT Wednesday too.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Stay Classy, Seattle

Today was pretty intense. Lizzie and Bryce's podcast went up on our website. I still haven't listened to it but it sounds promising. That is our sixth episode I believe.
I had to get to the station at 9 this morning because I had a phone interview with esteemed journalist H.L. Hall at 9:30. Once I stomached my nerves and got through that, Seattle Times called me at 1 telling me that Mr. David Boardman would be awaiting my call at 3. So the brilliant Irene (AKA The Editor) helped me prepare for this interview in the little time that I had. I ended up doing okay and got some really good quotes. I'm meeting Kee-Kee and Mr. Friend at the Seattle Drum School at 10:30 tomorrow to record our hosting.
Now let's look into what the other interns were up to!

- Molly spent all day thinking of ideas for our Monday podcast. Also, Bryce made her and Nathan laugh so hard they both vomited out their small intestines, which entangled and it was disgusting.
- Bryce, I'm not actually sure what Bryce was doing all day, other than instigating the above.
- Michelle was sitting next to me like all day editing... something. She also got pizza and didn't eat the crust, that pissed me off.
- Lizzie tried to make conversation with me while I ate pizza and drank crushed ice. God I hate crushed ice. She also beat me around and battered me with her volleyball, in addition to not getting anything done on her podcast except coming up with the following list of ideas:
• Animals
• Cars
• Malls
• Environment
It will be groundbreaking I'm sure.
- Kee-Kee was doing interviews for my economy show that comes out this Thursday. He is interviewing some top notch music producers because apparently small music labels are the only ones who can afford to sign new artists nowadays.
- Beno was so quiet all day I actually have no idea what he was up to. Probably something amazing. He was editing constantly.

I'm so informative!

Barbeque at Nathan's house on Thursday!

WeHigh goes to Funkytown

Here's what I learned yesterday: having interns bring instruments to the station and then trying to get them to get stuff done makes for an interesting experience. But luckily we were all pretty productive yesterday, despite a few drumming breaks. Heres what went down...

-Bryce and Lizzie wrapped up their show on teen expression. Its called "Express it" and they go talk to some people at Seattle Art Museum, youth speak, and our very own Artur Sapek. Give it a listen, its pretty darn interesting and made me feel like doing some art. Fingerpainting, anyone?

-Beno and Michelle continued working on their show about music.

-Artur returned from what he calls "hell" ( but in my experience, Ellensburg isn't really that bad) and began coming up with ideas for his upcoming shows. On our break he went and bought a huge tub of Mint chocolate chip ice cream from Rite Aid. I guess he was hungry.

-Keano set up some interviews with people at "Burning Building Records" about how the economy is affecting small record labels.

-And I came up with some ideas for my show with Artur on monday. Its gonna be fun, we have a sweet theme idea and lots of cool plans for stories.

We ended the day with a recorded jam sesh in what seemed like the worlds smallest recording booth when all seven of us were in it. I was on the djembe, Bryce played the spoons, Lizzie rocked out on an aluminum water bottle, Artur tried his hand at recorder, Michelle went crazy on the harmonica, Keano snapped and Beno stole the show with Lyrics like "Funkytown". It was good.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Ellensburg

Glad I'm out of there.
It's not my day to blog, but I thought I'd write something about camp because I was there for like three days and missed two days of the 'ship for it.
The camp was based in CWU, where the guys' dorms were amazing and the girls for some reason got put in these brick-wall dorms with no bathrooms or AC. It was one of the bigger topics of discussion throughout camp.

I saw Mr. H.L. Hall speak twice, and a third time our staff met with him and he critiqued our paper in front of us. I didn't ever get an interview with him, as the camp director never emailed me back and I felt too awkward and busy already to ask him for an interview personally.
While there I took a 16ish-hour course in InDesign over those three days. I also took shorter, 1-hour courses in Opinion and Feature writing, and the psychology behind Graphic Design.

The food was horrible. I ended up going to Domino's three times. Amazingly, through the balance of me not eating anything else the whole time, I didn't gain any weight. And I was kind of hoping to. Dang.

The overall city of Ellensburg is incredibly boring. I could not live there, I'd either lose my mind or become an alcoholic.

I was disappointed in how optimistic everyone was about the future of journalism, not once did anyone bring up any possibility of the fall of print journalism. This made it completely awkward for me to try and start my story anywhere because there really was no story.

I had a brief phone conversation with Lizzie while there and that reminded me of everyone and how great you guys are. I'm excited to return Monday and start on my economy podcast. I also have to find a musical instrument now I guess. Fudge. I am not a musician.




Thursday, August 6, 2009

Work, Candles, and Office Soccer!

Today I got into KUOW at 9am with high hopes to start and finish my podcast in one day, but with only half an hour to host the show at the end of the day it looks like I will be in tomorrow.

  • I had an interview at 10 with Joe from PCC
  • Molly had an interview with a local youth garden place
  • Michelle and Beno worked on their show coming up
  • Bryce... Bryce was doing something productive!!!
But the best part was when I had 18 min. left to finish the hosting and every one walks right into the studio singing happy birthday to me... I can't complain those chocolate dipped strawberries were the bomb (THANKS IRENE). Now for the weekend! oh ya and we almost broke the laptops and the printer playing soccer on the second floor! NOW its time for the weekend!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

We Aint Nothin But Mammals

Today Nathan's plan to see the new penguin exhibit at the zoo for free was finally made a reality. Beno, Nathan, and I all went down to visit woodland park zoo for an on site recording of our first show based on the economy. Yay for economy Thursday!

Some highlights:

- Beno decided that Nathan is a giraffe. He also successfully completed his first show. Way to go! He also tried to get me lost at the zoo despite her clear directions.
- Keano found out that pure imagination got messed up. L then “did nothing.”
- Lizzy and Bryce disappeared for about two hours after our break. And apparently ran four blocks trying to catch a bus.
- I had some flash backs from her childhood while singing along to lion king songs after visiting the zoo.
- Molly made plans for Mondays show and finished up a vox pop on party schools for the conversation.
- Nathan had some fun recording Beno and I at the zoo then worked his magic with the sound we gathered.
- Irene edited some stuff and helped us interview the whale poop guy. She also fixed the ruined podcast. Thank You Irene!!

Our first week of podcasts is almost over. Good work everybody. Irene says, “today was mostly herding cats and organizing” no one really knows whats up with the cat thing… = )

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Oh what a day....

Ever stood on the edge of a freeway, watching all the cars buzz by at unnaturally high speeds? The blurr of quickly moving objects is almost mesmirizing and can send onlookers into dazed trances of awe. Yeah, you would have been put in the exact same trance if you had seen us interns at work today.

We worked faster than the busiest bees, trying to complete assignments or start new ones. Overall, we were very productive and finished a lot. Totally busy day.

Highlights include:

  • Premier of second podcast Got Fear! Artur and I came in early to finish it completely. In the end, Nathan "Superman" Friend did most of the finishing touches to make it beautiful. Check it out for yourself at http://www.kuow.org/weekdayhigh/2009_stories.php .
  • Michelle and Keano are almost done with their delectable podcast, which will air tomorrow. They were super efficient by finishing their voicing before noon. Rockstar power!
  • Beno edited down his abundance of recordings from camp. His story will air on Thursday, along with other pieces about the economy. Hopefully this is one recording we can "afford" to hear (hahahahahaha........).
  • Bryce and Molly worked on collecting sounds and stories for Thursday's show. They also started to jot down ideas for future shows. All very exciting stuff!
  • On a sadder note, someone pointed out that we are a little over half way done with the internship. Pretty much broke our hearts. Why must time move so quickly?

All right, thats all folks! Lets keep powering through the week! Lizzie out.

PS: Bye Artur! Have fun at journalism camp!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Spread the Word

Take the most awesome thing that you can think of. Picture it in your mind. Now multiply that level of awesomeness by two. That's really the only way I can think of to articulate just how mind-blowing the first episode of The Mixing Board really is.

In case you were wondering, the first episode of The Mixing Board podcast was released today. It's as sharp as a knife and sweet as cherry pie. Bryce and Molly did a terrific job of hosting, keeping the show fresh and interesting throughout as they explored human memory in a variety of ways.

Tell your family. Tell your friends. Tell your enemies. Everybody should subscribe to the podcast on itunes. You can find it by searching "weekday high". Or you can listen online at online at http://www.kuow.org/weekdayhigh/2009_stories.php .

Looking ahead...

-Lizzie and Artur were hard at work recording for tomorow's podcast. You might want not want to listen to their show if it's late at night. It's all about fear and will feature some of the scaaariest moments that our interns can remember.

-Michelle and Keano were all business as well, putting together their plan for Wednesday's show. I'm not going to spoil their theme quite just yet. All i'm gonna say is that it's about to be "sweet".

-I spent the day editing tape that I brought back from camp, where I spent the last week. Michelle, Bryce, and I are all working on stories for the Economy show on Thursday.

This has Beno Picciano, keepin' it real for Weekday High.

I tried to make a logo or something ):


Here's what I came up with ):
I'm tired ):
I hope everybody had a nice weekend.

Friday, July 31, 2009

BIRTHINGS AND BIRTHDAYS!


The 1st ever of the 2009 Weekday High '09s podcasts was born yesterday! BIRTHDAY GIRL Molly and I recorded the hosting material for PodCast #1! We celebrated Molly's B-day with a cake provided by Irene. She made it herself and it was truly good!


Its flavors and decorations might even be said to rival that of the Chef In the Hat's who we were lucky enough to interview about life and his truly amazing culinary skills! Thierry"the Chef In the Hat" Rautureau talked with us about everything from, his Seattle Restaurant, Rover's, five course vegeterian meal all the way too! Using every part of the pig's body minus the eyes and hooves. It was a truly cool experience for all of us!

-Michelle and Keano were hard at work planning next Wednesday's podcast! Which I'd tell you about if I had their consent, but I don't so that could be equated almost to E-Snitchin! Something most definitely forbidden in the Digital Era Etiquette article published by Wired magazine.

-Why do I bring up Wired magazine? Well LIZZIE and I were able to sit in on The Conversation and hear the sounds of a couple of Ice Cold Ones being cracked open, as Ross Reynolds interviewed an assortment of people including Wired Magazine's editor!

-Artur and Lizzie had to brave the heat, as they ventured out to interview a local gargoyle shop owner about her inventory and other things of the gargoyle nature!

-Beno is still at camp! Our best wishes go out to him hopefully being inside an air-conditioned cabin!

As you now know Irene was baking cakes for birthdays all days! But when she wasn't bakin' she was assisting us interns with our works! THANKS IRENE :D

Nathan Friend was "way too saucey," he exclaimed throughout the day! We aren't sure what "saucey" means but we are sure that Nathan is one helluva sound booth controller as he recorded Molly and me in our rantings and ravings! Hey, we were excited! PODCAST #1!!!!!

7/30/09 was a good day and it was awesome and Weekday High 09 is awesome... so pay attention, and please remember to check out our Podcasts which start this MONDAY!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Mixing Board

It's Official. We finally decided on a name.  Our success was due in part to our creation of a mission statement. So with that in mind, we decided on "The Mixing Board".  Although I think all of us interns were still lobbying for  the title "Genie In a Pod-dle", but for some reason Nathan and Irene weren't too crazy about it. This all went down on Tuesday, the 28th.                                    Here's some other stuff that we did...

-Lizzie continued creating her story on home-made ice cream. I haven't heard it, but I've heard it's quite mouthwatering. 

-Keano began working on our audio introduction. He's a pro at Adobe Audition (the program we use for editing) so we are all excited to hear the final product.

-Michelle began compiling our "voxpops" about hats. Hopefully they will be featured soon on our podcast so you can hear them. They're pretty funny.

-Artur spent the day editing his tour of Thenos Dairy. He got to take a behind the scenes look at the making of the delicious ice cream at Thenos. Is all this talk of ice cream making you hungry?

- And Bryce and I began work on our first Podcast. After tossing around a few themes ( notably "cats hating water"), we decided on childhood memories. I mean, who doesn't have some great (and usually hilarious) memories of their younger days? We will look into one of Lizzie's favorite childhood memories, talk to an expert about the things we remember and maybe include some voxpops. Look forward to that show on "The Mixing Board" next Monday. And if you have a favorite memory to share, leave a comment! 

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

103°

Everything today from getting rejected by the gargoyle lady to watching a tattoo artist bash painters to feeling my own flesh slowly melt off my bones was amazing. It was an editing day today. After I sat in on the Conversation, which was quite exciting, I went downstairs where we all worked on ice cream stories for the rest of the day. I gotta come in early tomorrow to get a head start on my vox pop editing that I'm a little behind on. But I got my tour all done! I'm excited for that to be played live if that does end up happening. And Molly keeps telling me to do a logo for WeHigh. And I want more gelato. Fudge. There's a lot on my mind right now.

No, that's a lie. The only thing on my mind is Nathan singing "Big Rock Candy Mountain." It was mesmerizing.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Monday July 27, 2009

We got in to KUOW with our recording equipment and started off editing our ice cream interviews. Then I went up to a confrence room and sat in on a meeting "The Conversation" was having for their show on the 28th. Then I went back down to my laptop edited the ice cream audio some more and when 5 pm hit I went over to the on-air studio to sit in on Patricia Murphys shift.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

The End of Week Two

Our second week of training has officially come to a close and it looks like us weekday higher's are starting to the get the hang of things. During our Thursday meeting we planned out how our podcasts are going to work. We got everything figured out except the name. So far we're sticking with wepod, but hopefully some creative thinking this weekend will result in a better name. = )

Our homework this weekend promises to bring us some relief from the heat. Hopefully some locally made icecream will offer some respite as we explore stores in the greater seattle area. Working to create our first real vox pop is sure to bring us more experience. Have an awesome rest of the weekend everybody!

For Weekday High, I'm Michelle Dutro = )

Thursday, July 23, 2009

The One in Which FTP Fails Us

Today: new radio trio is born, ftp foils us, and Bryce coughs up a hairball.

Some highlights:

-- The invention of "B A M". (See previous post.) Translation: "B"ryce, "A"rtur and "M"olly. If they all host a show together, they're going to rock the radio (and acronym) world. BAM! They're stirring up some show ideas... keep them coming, WeHigh!

-- Beno's battle with Audition & ftp. Poor guy. The system kept skipping on him and foiling progress. Tech says the ftp was down. It cost Beno two computers and multiple hours. (And no, he was not blushing.) Once he's done, though, he'll have a great piece on refereeing amongst crazy soccer parents.

-- Keano, besides being super swift on Audition, is bringing back the hat and longboard. (Photos to come.)

-- Bryce comes up with great audio to accompany his essay. It's about his love of pets... and the 17 cats he once lived with. There's also some great audio involving a coughed up hairball, but let Bryce show you that.

-- Molly describes "tacking" and other joys of sailing. Her audio and adjectives make me feel like taking to the high seas....

-- Michelle and Lizzie wrap up their first Audition project. Rock stars!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

B A M


The best talk show to never happen.
Apologies to Molly, the bus went over a ditch in the road or something when I was drawing your eyes.


Welcome back, Keano

We're finally starting to feel like a full family here at Weekday High with the return of Keano. He came to our first training session but has since been hoofing it through the North Cascades. He's a radio whiz kid, though, so it's great to have him around. Check out his work on Nathan Hale High School's radio station, C89.5.

Anyway, yesterday we crammed into the small conference room for a session on developing a story idea with Weekday's Steve Scher. We like to think of him as Uncle Steve.

Stay tuned in a few weeks for the story we started piecing together yesterday on budget cuts to high school athletics.

In the meantime, we edited scripts and are almost ready to mix together our first pieces. They'll be featured on Weekday High's KUOW webpage.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bang!

That's the sound of week two getting off to a great start here at Weekday High.

We spent an hour chatting with KEXP's DJ Shani. She talked about music radio and we explored the overlapping areas of the radio Venn Diagram (Music vs. Talk radio). Turns out the interviewing techniques are the same for a band as they are for a politician (including substance abuse, scandals, and gaffes). And music, like news, is about storytelling. Thanks to DJ Shani for coming in, we look forward to working with her again later in the summer!

I tried my darndest to shake academic writing out of the interns - keep it simple and sharp! Write for the ear, not the eye! Show me, don't tell me!

I leaned heavily on the exercises I learned from the "Host Whisperer," David Candow. We went through this weekend's writing project with the help of Candow's Yellow Flags for Radio Writing. We also started learning how to mouth edit a piece: read two sentences, then look up from the page and say them out loud. Can't do it? The sentences are too long or complicated. Change or move words? That's the order you should stick with. It's basically a way to bypass your eyes and let your mouth and ears do their own editing.

Also, I rambled pointlessly, Bryce ate some pizza, Artur doodled, Beno got sunburned, and the girls just rolled their eyes at us...

Friday, July 17, 2009

Holy Mackerel!!!

"HOLY MACKEREL!!!"

That's what Bryce said when he asked a guy at Pike Market what he'd do if he had $1000, and the guy whipped out $1000 right there.

All the WeHigh students had interviewed folks at the Market, and they found quite a few juicy characters.

Then... back to the radio station on Thursday to work on:

-- celebrating HAT DAY! (Or, trying to. Some of us forgot hats, so it has been rescheduled to Monday. Props to Artur for his ice fishing/polar bear chasing hat. And Molly for looking like she had her Grandma's garden on her head - picture to come.)

-- editing sound. We learned Adobe Audition by editing THE SOUND OF IRENE'S VOICE reciting the lyrics to... yes... Michael Jackson's "Beat It." (Thank you, Beno, for appreciating my guitar solo. And no, folks, the cover will *NOT* be publicly released.)

-- editing the Pike Market voices. Thumbs up to Michelle for (smoothly) lacing ambient noise underneath, so the sound of the interviewee's voice doesn't cut off all of a sudd--

-- Lizzie also went out on the first job shadow. She went with Amy Radil to a city council meeting and learned quite a bit. Stay tuned for more news as more interns tag along with reporters/producers this summer. It's a really great way to see radio in action in the field!

Then, Mr. Friend assigned - *gasp!* - HOMEWORK. (Are we even allowed to use that word during summer?!) Interns are looking for sounds that mean something to them - e.g., water lapping against a deck reminding you of summers on a boat (Nathan's idea), the tinkle of the bell when you enter the ice cream shop where you had your first summer job. Ah, homework.... Hopefully no one is too traumatized.

NEXT WEEK: Keano arrives!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Pike Place was fun

Interesting people everywhere.
You guys wanted doodles so here ya go. Metro bus doodles are the best kind.


Radio High at the Market!

We finally went to Pike Market yesterday... and thank goodness it was sunny! After a quick how-to review on approaching strangers with a large microphone (and after a battery check), the WeHigh team was off and running!

Artur and Lizzie sped out of the gate first. Beno and Michelle carefully checked their levels. Molly and Bryce tagged around with me (okay, so I photo-stalked them, but that's the assistant managing editor's job).

Bryce got some great sound of singers outside Starbucks Coffee, grooving and belting out tunes like "Lean on Me."

Molly chased down two guys with their caps on backwards who tag-teamed when it came to conversing and finished each other's sentences. Lizzie found a man whose hat reminded him of the friend he'd just lost. Beno (who repeatedly refutes rumors of a dolphin tattoo) got some great tattoo buzzing noises. Artur tracked down a fellow with a cool black hat. And Michelle shaked and rattled some chains outside a fishmonger's stall and worked on her "audio postcard."

All in all - despite some sunburns - the day was a success!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Wandering the Ave in Headphones

Yesterday was all about STORYTELLING. Today was all about WRITING. Writing for RADIO, that is.

Or, as Nathan puts it, we're going to tear apart everything you've been taught about writing and send you back to school in ruins.

Just kidding!

Writing for radio, as we learned today, is about simplifying things. Breaking. Down. The Sentence.

Writing as if you were telling a story to a friend. Writing so it's easy to hear. Folks only hear things once on the radio. So you have once chance to be understood.

Long story short: Simple sentences. One idea per sentence. And write like you're telling someone a story. Not reciting the history of Rome.

Listened to some great audio from Weekday's Katy Sewall (e.g., a 3-year-old with ghoulish tastes, and an earful of the surgery room).

Then to the Ave, to practice using the kits. We lost Beno and Michelle in the bubble tea shop, and Bryce and Lizzie got trapped in the "Second Floor Netherworld"... but otherwise, no one lost yet! We'll save that adventure for tomorrow....

TOMORROW: Pike Market - collecting sound for our first voxpop!

Mr. T and the Bullies

We kicked off Weekday High yesterday with a bang! (Okay, more with muffins & poor Artur running in breathless after missing his bus stop, but you get the picture.) Here's our roster this year:

- Artur - Least Favorite Band: Jonas Brothers
- Beno - Favorite Sports Team: Need you ask? Seahawks!
- Molly - School Mascot: Kangaroos (boing boing!)
- Michelle - Fave Batman Villain: The Penguin
- Lizzie - School Paper She's Gonna Start: gonna be all about The Ravens
- Bryce - He ain't gonna rap. But his middle name is "Zane."
- Keano - [on a retreat... deep, deep in the mountains]
-... and your administrators: Nathan, Irene & Steve!

Nathan (aka Mr. Friend) put on his teacher voice and gave an overview on storytelling. We started off with the 7-part story, i.e., every story is pretty much made up of 7 lines:

-- 1- Once upon a time....
-- 2- And every day....
-- 3- Until one day....
-- 4- And because of this....
-- 5- And because of this....
-- 6- Until finally....
-- 7- And ever since that day....

Most stories follow this format. Fill in any fairy tale, and you get the picture. So... we came up with stories on a carrot, on the economy, and - yes, it's true - Mr. T saving a kid from a posse of bullies.

But yes, we've got a top notch A-Team this year, and we pity the fools who mess with them!

NEXT UP: Pike Place on Wednesday... the recording kits spring into action!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Weekday High 2009!

It's that time again, so uncoil the headphones and dust off the microphones, because the Weekday High school Internship Program is about to begin!

The program will start this Monday, July 13, and will feature seven incredibly smart and talented high school students from the Seattle area.

Keep your eye on this blog and the KUOW website for more information as the program progresses. We'll be highlighting the interns' work all summer on this blog, with our podcast, at PRX, and on the air!