During my last week of LINK I had family in town on Monday so I had to miss that day to be with them but it didn’t take away from the experience. During my last week of internship I was not bored I conducted my mentor interview and did my project alongside anything else that was thrown at me. My mentor interview was fun because I was at a radio and they are fully equipped to do full radio interviews. To do my interview me and Bryant stepped into a production room and simply sat down behind the mics and talked about his journey in radio. This was a fairly quick process since we were doing it in one take and had to just ask him questions and then we were done and I was able to move on to the next part of the day.
The other major part of the week that I had to find time for was creating my project for exhibition. Parts of my project took the entire internship to get and then I put it all together once I was getting close to the end of my time. For my Project we first recorded segments of the radio shows that I did and took out some of the automated programing and half songs that got recorded. We recorded the first third and fourth radio shows that I did. I also put together concert calendars as a project to help Bryant out so I took these and again cut out extraneous meat that was unneeded and put it together in adobe audition, Once this was done my project was practically done all I had to do was get the audio into a video with pictures of my experience. I did not encounter as many challenges creating this project t because by this time in the Internship I was pretty good at using adobe audition and so my project went together cleaner and faster than when I started working on the concert calendar’s a few weeks ago.
All in all I really enjoyed this experience and I don’t want it to end. I see the relevance in why we go out and do internships but it makes it hard to come back to boring school where things don’t seem to have a point. I am not sure if I will pursue a career but it was great to see another part of the music industry which is where I want to go even if it’s not in radio