Holy living fuck (overdue)

Dec 22, 2004 23:17

I helped cover a Sacramento Kings-New Orleans Hornets game for the Davis Enterprise on Sunday night. My cohort Mike Mirer wrote the game story and I did a sidebar on Byron Scott, the Hornets coach and a former Kings assistant. Of course, although my story was published, it didn't make it onto the Enterprise's website (it was good, I swear) so ( Read more... )

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homerspy December 23 2004, 18:51:11 UTC
that rules!

Byron Scott is one of my favorite players of all time.

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grahamdude December 24 2004, 07:30:42 UTC
Yeah, he's pretty cool

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roxy_knoxy December 23 2004, 19:12:49 UTC
Wow, Graham! What an experience!

*seriously contemplating why I went into education and not sports journalism...* (just kidding) :P

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grahamdude December 24 2004, 07:31:32 UTC
And I'm seriously contemplating why I didn't go into being a student of yours. Damn, what lucky kids.

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roxy_knoxy December 27 2004, 03:40:06 UTC
haha, thanks Graham. But trust me, you do not want to be a 13 year old student of mine...;)

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elsparquito December 28 2004, 03:55:53 UTC
Cool to hear the behind-the-scenes from the people that write the words about sports. I recently discovered a website where the people hang out that take the pictures about sports:

http://sportsshooter.com

It's cool. Their pictures + your words == newpaper article!

BTW, have you ever thought of the photo side of journalism? (I'm not prodding you, I'm just curious...)

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grahamdude December 28 2004, 04:54:25 UTC
I was interested in taking some pictures for the Daily this past quarter, but alas, I do not have a digital camera

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elsparquito December 28 2004, 16:45:09 UTC
This may be such a silly, naive question, but is there any pool equipment at the Daily? Is there much of a photojournalism curriculum at all? (I should probably pick up my last Cal Poly catalog and read through the JOUR section...)

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grahamdude December 29 2004, 20:08:51 UTC
I'm not sure if there's pool equipment. I don't think there is, but who knows.

There is no photojournalism curriculum. Although there is a visual communication class, it is an utter joke, a class where students spend 10 freakin' weeks designing a single page in Quark. Ugh.

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