Tired, tired, tired
If I recall correctly, I have only started work not long ago, but I'm tired, tired, tired. Dead tired. I reached the CNA newsroom at 10am and only left at almost 10pm.
I really admire the endurance and vigor of the media crew - CNA, cameramen and all. Days and days of hard work, long hours, crazy schedules, and not a single complaint. I have lots to learn from them, really. Maybe one day I can train myself to be like them really, in terms of attitude. What is the word used here? Ah, professionalism.
I'm haven't regretted joining Channel News Asia. I'm learning a lot. Many things I've never learnt before, because I don't have a mass communications background. So when it comes to broadcasting jargons and video editing, I'm just a retard, and I think I'll really burst into hysterical fits if I can't get my story done up in time for air time. but I guess I'll learn the ropes by the time I leave CNA.
Interning there is fun, really. You get to mix around with the reporters, anchors, and they are really nice people. Helpful, too, considering I'm so new and clueless to whatever is going on.
But I feel so weird now when I watch the news. I can't describe it at this point in time. Maybe next time when I can actually describe that feeling, I just might post it up.
Anyway, I don't think anyone of them are ever going to read this, but... thanks Mun Wai, and especially Julia and Valarie. The amount of time they spend, teaching me stuff is just incredible.
I really admire the endurance and vigor of the media crew - CNA, cameramen and all. Days and days of hard work, long hours, crazy schedules, and not a single complaint. I have lots to learn from them, really. Maybe one day I can train myself to be like them really, in terms of attitude. What is the word used here? Ah, professionalism.
I'm haven't regretted joining Channel News Asia. I'm learning a lot. Many things I've never learnt before, because I don't have a mass communications background. So when it comes to broadcasting jargons and video editing, I'm just a retard, and I think I'll really burst into hysterical fits if I can't get my story done up in time for air time. but I guess I'll learn the ropes by the time I leave CNA.
Interning there is fun, really. You get to mix around with the reporters, anchors, and they are really nice people. Helpful, too, considering I'm so new and clueless to whatever is going on.
But I feel so weird now when I watch the news. I can't describe it at this point in time. Maybe next time when I can actually describe that feeling, I just might post it up.
Anyway, I don't think anyone of them are ever going to read this, but... thanks Mun Wai, and especially Julia and Valarie. The amount of time they spend, teaching me stuff is just incredible.
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