It’s a wonder I can even stand… and other stuff

Newell: Early 1980'sThis little ENG bundle weighs in at around 70+ lbs. I’m talking gear, not me. The package basics are the NEC 3 tube camera (25lbs), Sony BVU-50 Portadeck (25lbs), camera battery belt (10lbs), extra BP battery for deck (5lbs), and miscellaneous poop in the Porta Brace bag for the deck. Not shown is the giant Frezzi light and equally giant battery belt worn around the waste. Mind you there were times we’d have to wear two camera battery belts. When fully geared, I got teased that I looked like the Michelin Tire Logo.

Welcome to the 1980’s. This is what I lugged around everyday for over five years. I have to say that my NEC camera had the best picture of any news camera I shot with… that is when the tubes were lined up–which on a good day was a 50/50 chance. Of course the problem never revealed itself until you checked the tape in play back and discovered you had a nice neon purple halo around all your shots. That’s when I acquired my dirty potty mouth.

In spite of the gear impediments, and there was always something, I loved every minute of it. Some of my best friends today are those men and women from the newsroom who mentored me through my rookie years. I learned from the best. We were a tight group and often spent our off hours hanging out together as well.
Today I’m the mentor and it’s a different news beast my younger colleagues work for. The one thing I try to convey to them is to have fun with the job. It took me nearly 30 years of shooting news before the fun started to wear off and I decided it was time to move on. I’m starting to see it show up in several of my young friends after a few months on the job.

Becoming “jaded” is a bad thing. If your not having fun at it, you’re gonna end up a wretched human being. News is what it is… I shot a “dead person” story nearly every day at work my final year at CBS13, Sacramento… that and getting “promoted” to the weekend night shift one man banding in the live truck convinced me to move on. Cutting the cord is hard, so I still contribute occasionally to news, but as a freelancer. I also teach at journalism workshops. Cyndy Green and I are heading up to Portland in April to the JEA Convention. I’ll be helping her with the three classes she’s presenting and then judging video competitions.

There is life after news. I’ll keep freelancing until I find that next “best job” in the whole world. I’m looking for a non-profit to sink my teeth into… I can do just about anything. News taught me that. Only one requirement– no lifting over 25lbs.

Posted on February 20, 2010 | Posted by Kathy Newell | Comment

Predictions from the Past

George Gore of Fox Movietone News predicts in the December 7th, 1930 edition of The Pittsburgh Press, what sounds awfully like what is known today as ENG.

Posted on February 11, 2010 | Posted by amanda | Comment

ENG and Beyond

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The third in a series of fliers sent out by Cinema Products during the ENG vs newsfilm arguments of the late 1970s. This flier is a transcription of a talk given by Cinema Product’s Ed DiGiulio at the SMTPE Atlanta meeting in 1977.

Read “ENG and Beyond

Posted on January 22, 2010 | Posted by amanda | Comment

ENG Backlash

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The second in a series of letters from Cinema Products that were mailed to TV managers during the late 1970s touting newsfilm over the then new ENG equipment.

Read “The ENG ‘emperor’ has no clothes

Oh, and happy birthday Lenslinger!

Posted on January 20, 2010 | Posted by amanda | Comment

ENG Hysteria

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I will editorialize here and state this flier from a series sent out deriding ENG from Cinema Products is a case of déjà vu. Just replace ENG with “babycam” and newsfilm with “full-sized camera.”

Read “Whatever happened to the concept of TV news as an important public service?

Posted on January 19, 2010 | Posted by amanda | Comment