Yesterday the 18th, was a grueling day of work. I am helping Chris work on a project that he came up with for President Gora. It is a promotional video that she will play for 3,000 frehsmen in a couple of weeks for Welcome Week before school starts. In this video will be coaches and players sending a message to the freshmen class. That message is, “This is YOUR team”. We want the new students to take ownership in their sports teams. I know personally that the student section at the basketball games, gave our team the motivation over the years to pull through some close games and win.
Chris and I worked closely with Bill Bryant in the studio taping the players and coaches. Bill, also a great friend of mine, does video for all of our games. I have been privileged to get to know him throughout my years at Ball State. He is a great guy so he was easy to work with. He even gave me the opportunity to shoot some video of a couple players and coaches. Men’s volleyball coach Joel Walton and players Ryan Clarke and Todd Chamberlain were my “actors”! It was my first time behind the camera, but I caught on … well at least thats what Bill told me to make me feel good! Trust me, it is tougher than it looks. Makes me appreciate all of the camera technicians at our games even more. Thanks guys.
While I was in attendance for this project, before heading back to the office, I was able to see many players and coaches on video and it was a lot of fun. Out of all the players and coaches that were part of this video while I was present, my favorite had to be baseball coach, Greg Beals and women’s basketball coach, Tracy Roller. I like Coach Beals because he is kind of like me, he likes to goof around but gets his work done at the same time. Same thing with Coach Roller. Over the years, my respect for Coach Roller continues to rise. From what she has done with the program, the type of players she recruits and how she handles herself on the court and off is something I admire.
This video will not only be used for the freshmen Welcome Week, but the athletic department can use it for recruiting purposes as well. I spent a lot of time in the studio but not nearly as much as Chris and Bill did. You would think that we were making a movie instead of a four to six minute video! Having everything perfect and presentable is key so this can be used for multiple purposes. It should turn out great.
