For this week’s blog, I will give some advice for next year’s students of the Chiefess Kamakahelei Television (CKTV) media class and for the Student Television Network (STN) competition. Recently, the CKTV class and I went to Orlando, Florida for the STN competition. The class was divided into six team including the Public Service Announcement, anchoring, movie trailer, music video, commercial, and spot feature team. For the Sweet 16 contest, the class was divided into to two groups; the broadcast and film team. I entered in the PSA and broadcast contests. My PSA group include Justice, Isabel, and Dalson.
The first piece of advice I would like to share is to turn things in on time and never be late, for anything such as attending a meeting or fundraiser. Even if your one minute late! This is very important because if you are late for anything, Mr. Matsunaga will get very upset. Not only will Mr. Matsunaga get upset, but it is a poor habit to have. If you turn things in late, you can get bad grades. When you get become an adult, being late to work can put your job on the line, and this will follow/ haunt you for the rest of your life.
Another piece of advice I would like to share, is to work together as a CKTV Ohana. This is very important because we will need each other’s help throughout the year. If we treat each other nicely, it will be easier to cooperate with each other. We will become more respectful, mature, and kind people. Most importantly, we can make new friends and can learn a lot from them. This is very helpful at the STN competitions since we will be working together so closely.
The last piece of advice I would like to share, is to participate in all the fundraisers to raise as much money for the STN trip! We need to have enough money for the air fare, food, and other activities.
This advice is very important because it will guide you through your media career. I hope you learned something. Thanks for reading my blog. Until next time, bye!
The first piece of advice I would like to share is to turn things in on time and never be late, for anything such as attending a meeting or fundraiser. Even if your one minute late! This is very important because if you are late for anything, Mr. Matsunaga will get very upset. Not only will Mr. Matsunaga get upset, but it is a poor habit to have. If you turn things in late, you can get bad grades. When you get become an adult, being late to work can put your job on the line, and this will follow/ haunt you for the rest of your life.
Another piece of advice I would like to share, is to work together as a CKTV Ohana. This is very important because we will need each other’s help throughout the year. If we treat each other nicely, it will be easier to cooperate with each other. We will become more respectful, mature, and kind people. Most importantly, we can make new friends and can learn a lot from them. This is very helpful at the STN competitions since we will be working together so closely.
The last piece of advice I would like to share, is to participate in all the fundraisers to raise as much money for the STN trip! We need to have enough money for the air fare, food, and other activities.
This advice is very important because it will guide you through your media career. I hope you learned something. Thanks for reading my blog. Until next time, bye!