Too true, this is a challenge I'm willing to accept.
My own experiences in television so far have been what all I've done for my local PBS station - I've served mostly as a cameraman when we tape some of our local TV shows, but I've also helped contribute to pledge drives, as I've stated numerous times before as, what else, a puppeteer. That's LIVE TV right there! Some of the greatest lessons I've learned came from those live TV experiences. It WAS scary at first because the whole eastern side of the state was watching, but I found I was able to forget about that fact because I was too busy concentrating on the little monitor I had at between my legs while at the same time try to keep an entertaining, yet informative conversation going with the humans, and other puppet characters I was interacting with.
My own experiences in television so far have been what all I've done for my local PBS station - I've served mostly as a cameraman when we tape some of our local TV shows, but I've also helped contribute to pledge drives, as I've stated numerous times before as, what else, a puppeteer. That's LIVE TV right there! Some of the greatest lessons I've learned came from those live TV experiences. It WAS scary at first because the whole eastern side of the state was watching, but I found I was able to forget about that fact because I was too busy concentrating on the little monitor I had at between my legs while at the same time try to keep an entertaining, yet informative conversation going with the humans, and other puppet characters I was interacting with.