The title was inspired from my psychology class, which taught me that your brains plasticity is how it takes your experiences and allows your brain to store them as knowledge for what to do in situations. I was hoping that by using it would make me seem more intelligent, but make your own assessment on that. With that said, I continue what Titan Crew has taught me.
Being director of WCN's live broadcasts has taught me that I can lead a group. When playing high school football, I was the leader of my defense, although my damn coach gave the pre-snap play calling to a brown noser, but I knew that I was always prepared to put those other 10 boys on the field in the right position to make the play. Titan Crew has helped me bring that ability into my broadcasting tool belt. Every Saturday, I have to be the guy that calls someone out for slacking, inspire them to make it through the game sometimes and make the executive decisions of what shots to take and when to run different stuff. At first, I was scared, I won’t lie. I was a junior when I started directing and my experience doing so was zero. As I continued to do it, I got a feel of what should be expected of each and every broadcast, and now that I am a senior, I feel more confident that the decisions I made are more often times than not the correct one.
Secondly, I have learned that this is my passion. As stated many times before, I love sports. I could go into news, or radio, but sports broadcasts are what I enjoy doing. I even love to shoot camera, which I was able to do 2 weeks ago. Football more than any other sports, there’s a bit of respect I have for the preparation put into every season, game, and play. Men sacrifice their lives in the weight room, while their coaches are cutting film for the next week’s opponent. There is a lot of work put into every game, whether it be football or another sport, and I feel that our job is to broadcast it the best way possible to the fans at home. That is my passion, and hopefully what I am doing after my tenure here at Westminster.
More to come, and hopefully it is good news. Goodnight and good luck…
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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