Welcome to blogs.evergreen.edu. This is my first post!
Its my first quarter at Evergreen, and its been an intense two weeks. One of the things I’m most excited about is securing an internship learning contract. My field supervisor is Robert Kam, who suggested I get in touch with Beatriz Flores, an instructor here at The Evergreen State College. I’ve done a fair share of professor hunting and its not always easy, but finding Beatriz was a fun adventure and easier than I thought it would be – plus she has a little corkboard outside of her office and it was nice to leave her a note when I happened to drop in while she was away teaching class. It only took two visits to the COM building to run into her. We had been corresponding about her sponsoring my Internship Learning Contract. It was great to finally meet her, Beatriz was really calm and very pleasant to talk to. Finally, it was coming together!
I have been really into video production for the past two years, but I’m also really interested in Math and Science, so I’ve been taking technical classes at Evergreen like GIS while learning a ton every time I have a shift at TCTV. I’ve met politicians, members of the community running for the neighborhood council, a few colorful characters, and even a couple of former Greeners that are now employees of TCTV.
This last shift I worked, I got to sit in on a Digital Field and editing class taught by former intern/Greener Peter Gudmunson. There was a big class, and I for one would be intimidated if I had to sit there in front of 10 people and speak confidently about Video Production. I hope this is one of the skills I’ll learn at this internship.
Before I moved to Olympia this summer, I first started searching the CODA database for jobsthere were a lot of awesome jobs. I couldn’t decide which one I liked the most!
Week 1
A work study position at Thurston County Television got my attention, so I wrote to the email address and sent them my resume and explained how it was important for me to work and volunteer while attending school. I started corresponding with Robert Kam, the Public Access manager at TCTV, who was very helpful and responsive to my emails. I hadn’t moved to Olympia yet but I already felt like I had a friend there, and it made me look forward to moving here even more.
While I wasn’t 100% sure what I was doing or what the process was, I put a lot of effort into finding as many opportunities as I could to find places to grow and learn outside of the classroom setting.
I didn’t know if I was going to be awarded work study, because you need to apply very early on to get your application in to Financial Aid. The student employment office was very helpful, and I set up a meeting and sent in a letter to be put on the standby list for Work Study. The experience of meeting with the office and writing a letter introduced me to the process and helped me learn more about how how things work at Evergreen.
I spent all summer looking for work, going on interviews, and believe it or not, studying! I knew going back to school would be a big transition so I made sure I was hitting the books regularly.
After I found out that I wouldn’t be getting work study, I expressed to Robert Kam that I would still be interested in volunteering. I also signed up for one of their classes – a 4-part Studio production class taught by Dan Bennett and Eric Oderman, so that I could become familiar with
their equipment and facilities. I was interviewed by Robert and Peter Eperson, the Community Initiatives Manager. Then they made my day by telling me I’m their newest intern!
I’m always excited to go to TCTV – everyone is really nice and it feels like you’re being welcomed into a family! The other night I was going to ride off into the night when one of the producers, Kate, stopped me and gave me a bright orange construction vest to wear on the way home.
There’s lot of cool shoots coming up, in fact this Saturday I get to ride along and help with running a remote shoot! I’ve never had an opportunity like this and I am feel very fortunate to be able to benefit the unique experience provided by an Internship learning contract in my first quarter at Evergreen!