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A plan comes together

October 20, 2011 — Leave a comment

In an earlier post I mentioned that I was working on a group project for my MC 580 class. We are working on a convergence media piece about Fake Patty’s Day. Last night I uploaded a podcast that I worked on. Today I’m sharing a news package that my teammate Nick Weller. It’s a reaction piece taking the pulse of the K-State community to the recent debate about the possible changes in Aggieville for next year’s festivities.

Bobby the Bouncer

October 20, 2011 — Leave a comment
Last Chance

I may have to tip more and start going to Last Chance.

I often talk about how general education classes are lame, but this week one saved the life of my project. For about a week and a half or so I have been trying to tell the story of a bouncer in Aggieville for my MC 580 Media Convergence Class. I wanted to know what a typical night in the ‘Ville looks like and how it stacks up to Fake Patty’s Day.

Well… Ask and you shall receive. Today in my Biochemistry class one of my classmates struck up a conversation with me. After chatting for a while I discovered that he was in fact, a bouncer at a bar called Last Chance Saloon.

He agreed to do an interview. The rest is history. You can find my podcast here.

I’m not a huge fan of group projects. In fact I wrote an editorial about group projects around this time last year. They stick in my craw and I think on the whole they are unnecessary. I can’t seem to go a single semester without having at least one. The problem never lies in working with a group. I think group work is great. It will be impossible to be successful in the professional world of news media without being able to collaborate. The problem I continually see is scheduling conflicts. Trying to sync the schedules of three independent college students has proven to be rather difficult, if not irritating for everyone involved. These last two weeks alone, my media convergence group has tried to meet two times and failed to do so (not because we are blowing each other off, but because things just seem to keep hindering the process).

We may not even up to Ron Burgundy's standards of journalism, but we're getting there.

Luckily for us, the professor of the class has decided to cancel classes for the next several meetings to allow us to work on the project. Today, after another failed attempt to meet up, we all agreed the best time to work together is going to be during Thursday’s class meeting time. It is probably the only commonality among our schedules.

The good news is we do have a very well thought-out convergence package; we will be telling a sequence of stories about Fake Patty’s Day here in Manhattan, a fake holiday that dates back to the mid-2000s’. Currently, the City Commission in Manhattan is trying to change the way the holiday is regulated in the local bar district, Aggieville. We will create a print story outlining the history of the fake holiday and recent development surrounding it’s regulation. Additionally, we will do a podcast and standup package to go with the print story.

This is a set of stories I really want to do. I think we have the potential to tell them in a way that will captivate our audience.

Fake Patrick, pray for us. In Ron Burgundy we trust.