Final Wong Journal
Final Wong Journal
Snackbox Films
Internship Journal
Dublin, Ireland Study Abroad 2016
Table of Contents
Week 1....................................................................................................................... 3
Week 2....................................................................................................................... 4
Week 3....................................................................................................................... 5
Week 4....................................................................................................................... 6
Week 5....................................................................................................................... 7
Week 6....................................................................................................................... 8
Week 7....................................................................................................................... 9
Week 8..................................................................................................................... 10
Week 9..................................................................................................................... 11
Week 10................................................................................................................... 12
Week 11................................................................................................................... 13
Week 12................................................................................................................... 14
Week 13................................................................................................................... 15
Week 14................................................................................................................... 16
Week 15................................................................................................................... 17
Week 1
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
We didnt have too many tasks this week. Our first meeting was very informal
and Garry got to know us and we set a schedule. On Wednesday Garry
showed us the documentary and afterwards he asked Charlie and me what
we thought. This was beneficial for us because we got to ask questions about
how they did certain things. It was also beneficial for him because he got to
hear an American perspective on the film for the first time, especially
important since it will be showing in America in March. He then told us about
what they want to do on social media to make the film known in the U.S., and
how we are going to assist in that. He also talked about their next upcoming
projects. This experience had direct connections to what I want to do after
graduation because, even though they dont report the news, they tell
peoples stories in their documentaries. Essentially, reporting the news is
telling someones story and representing a community. So it was just nice to
see another form of storytelling.
Week 2
What did you observe about your behaviour and actions and those of
others?
I feel like I was more relaxed this week since I had met Garry already
and got the awkward first meeting out of the way. He seemed to be the
same relaxed, polite and very easy to talk with.
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
This week I helped to find contacts in the U.S. who would want to promote
their film. In March, Garry and one of the other owners will be travelling to
the U.S. to show their documentary in Boston, Chicago, Washington,
Syracuse, and even in Toronto in Canada. I looked for any Irish pub,
restaurant, bookstore or organization in those cities that we could reach out
to that could promote the movie. This took a while as I wanted to be really
thorough with my research. This task really has a direct connection to my
professional goals because when youre a journalist you have to constantly
be making contacts for your news stories. So this task was right up my alley!
Week 3
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
I worked on finding more companies and organizations to promote the film
this week, and then began contacting those people. This is a lengthy process
as there are a good amount of cities the film will be showing at and theres a
lot of Irish companies, bars or restaurants that we want to contact to promote
the film. You have to contact a lot because only a handful will probably
respond and agree to help. We also talked about the new documentary that
they are going to be working on and went through the planning process of
that. This coming week we will be filming so that will be very exciting and a
great learning experience! This connects to my professional goals because
being comfortable with talking to strangers and contacting people for help is
something that journalists do daily.
Week 4
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
I again worked more on the film that Snackbox Films is starting to work on.
They taught us a lot about how the whole process works for getting money to
make a film in Ireland. There is a film board that gets a budget from the
government every year, and its that boards job to give the money to
filmmakers. To get the money, filmmakers have to make their case to the
board about why they should get the money. They have to write up a
summary about how the film is going to look, feel and what it is going to be
about. Colm (the photographer for Snackbox Films) said he likes to include
pictures of who they are going to interview and places they are going to film
so the board gets an even better picture of what the film will look like. He
said if the board knows you and knows you can make a quality product, then
they will probably give you the money after this stage. If you are new and
they arent sure about what you want to make, they will give you a portion of
the budget you are asking for to go out and make a teaser. Then they will
make their decision based on that teaser.
I really enjoyed learning about how filmmaking works in Ireland. I dont intend
on ever trying to make a film in the US, but its still good to know how things
work! He said that in the US, private parties or individuals are the people who
give money to filmmakers, not the government. Thats an interesting
difference. He also said that a big budget film in Ireland would be $1-2
million, whereas that budget would be seen as nothing in the US.
Along with this, I also worked on learning more about the film they are going
to make by researching and trying to find people for them to interview. I also
went to a nursing home with Colm to find subjects to interview. This all really
relates to my personal goal of wanting to be more comfortable with working
internationally, as we did a lot of contacting and learning about filmmaking in
Ireland.
Week 5
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
I again worked on researching the new documentary, Under The Clock, and
began contacting people in Canada asking them to promote the old film,
Older Than Ireland. I researched for places or organizations in Canada that
were connected to Ireland and contacted them. I looked for any organizations
that promoted Irish culture, worked to connect Irish people in Canada and
even Irish dancing groups. I also contacted a list of people that Garry gave to
me. We only emailed the organizations; we didnt have to call them. We
actually had some people email us back saying they would be happy to help,
which was exciting!
For researching the new documentary they are starting to work on, I was
looking up old newspaper articles for any mention of Clerys clock. Garry and
Colm are trying to find people who have stories related to Clerys clock, and
before they start working on the film and go in front of the Irish Film Board
they need to have a few people lined up for the film. Finding these articles
was a little more difficult than contacting people to promote Older Than
Ireland. It can be difficult to find information in a country you dont know well,
because Im not familiar with the newspapers or radio stations. I was able to
find a few articles, though! I would say this is related to my professional goals
a little bit because news reporters have to do research a lot of times for
stories they work on. Ive had to do some digging myself to find someone to
interview for LCTV.
Week 6
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
This week I helped Garry plan their showing of Older than Ireland in the US
and Canada. I continued to contact people in Canada to ask them to promote
the film in their business or on social media. I got some more people to
respond. A film critique even said he would view the film and give it a review!
I also contacted organizations in Boston and Washington, some of the US
cities where Older Than Ireland will be showing. Similar to what I did for the
Canada showings, I contacted Irish pubs and restaurants, as well as Irish
organizations and city officials.
I also worked a little on social media to help promote the film. They added
both Charlie and I to the Facebook page so we could post stuff and message
people. They still have things in the works for a new documentary they want
to work on, so we are eagerly waiting for them to get approval so we can help
them film it! Again, doing online research and contacting people is something
that I will probably be doing for the rest of my life, so this is good practice.
Week 7
What are you observing about your work environment? If you could,
what are two things you would keep and two things you would
change?
Its a very pleasant work environment. Honestly, theres nothing I
would change. Garry and Colm are great to work with and very kind.
The atmosphere is relaxed and calm. I would definitely keep the
relaxed and friendly atmosphere and the work that we do there. I
guess I wish that we could be doing more filming with them, but they
are in between projects and cant really help that! Its just the time
that we came here. Once they get their new documentary started Im
sure we will have a lot of filming to do with them.
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
This week we did more work promoting the film. We moved on from Canada
and focused on cities in the states. From last time, a few more people have
gotten back to us, so we responded to them and sent materials such as
posters, photos and press releases for promoting the film. Garry was actually
gone this week at the film showings, along with Alex, so it was just Colm at
the office.
We were also given time to work on our news series we are filming for LCTV
called Dubuquer in Dublin. Its going to be a fun series that focuses on places
to see in Dublin. Its a great opportunity for us to take advantage of the
beautiful scenery in Ireland and practice our filming skills. Garry and Colm are
letting us use their editing system to edit it together, so that saves the
people at LCTV a lot of time! They use Final Cut, which is the editing program
that we used my first year at Loras before we got Adobe Premier. I wish they
had Premier, but it is nice to get a refresher on Final Cut. Being able to edit on
multiple systems is good skill to have! We were able to show them what we
filmed and put together and get some feedback. They were very impressed
which was a relief! Colm gave us some good filming tips for next time (he
worked for Al Jazeera and CNN, so he knows all about filming for news!) It was
nice to get some time to work on news stuff and talk with Colm about news
since he has worked for multiple news organizations. He knows a lot about
filming and cameras, and we learn a lot from him.
Week 8
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
This week was a quiet week because Garry was in America promoting the
Older than Ireland film. Colm had us researching the new documentary more
and helping to plan out the filming schedule. They finally got the okay from
the Ireland Film Board to film a teaser for the documentary to determine if
they will get the full amount of funding asked for (which they are confident
that they will). We were also given time to complete the first episode of our
series for LCTV called Dubuquer in Dublin. Colm was kind enough to let us
use some time out of a shift to edit it and then he gave us some feedback,
which was really beneficial. I really enjoyed being able to work on something
that I want to do after graduation at the office and get feedback from Colm.
Its especially beneficial to get feedback from him because not only does he
own his own production company and is very knowledgeable with cameras,
he has also worked for Al Jazeera, BBC and CNN! So he knows so much about
filming for TV news and thats exactly what the series is for.
Week 9
What is a challenge you have been presented with? How did you
handle it? What, if anything, would you do differently if presented with
the challenge again?
The big challenge that I was faced with while visiting Belgium was
being at the Brussels airport when the terrorist attack happened. It was
a very scary and challenging experience, but I believe that Charlie and
I both handled it well. When we first knew that something was wrong it
was when we saw people running down the terminal. Charlie and I
didnt know what was going on, but we followed the crowd as we were
told to do. When we got to the end of the terminal, nothing was
happening and we didnt get any instructions or information. We
eventually looked online on our phones to see if there were any
headlines involving the Brussels airport, and there was one. The
headline read, Explosion at Brussels Airport. My heart sank,
especially when I saw the photos of smoke rising from the airport on
the outside. I was hoping that it wasnt terror related or a planned
attack, but that maybe it was an accident. We quickly made contact
with our parents to tell them that we were alright, and then we were
shuffled outside of the airport. Again, we had no idea what was going
on, but we remained calm, and so did everyone else, too. It was nerveracking when officials started to ask women and child to follow them,
because it made us feel like something else was going on. But finally
we were put onto a bus and taken to the other side of the airport. Here
we sat for 2-3 hours, probably closer to 3, waiting to hear answers. We
never really got any. A woman police officer asked us if we had seen
anything suspicious at the airport and we told her that we didnt. I then
asked her if there was any information she could give us, and she just
said that two bombs went off in the airport. She said to us that we
were very lucky. Her saying that confirmed what I had been thinking
the whole morning: that people were probably hurt by the bombs, and
that people probably even died.
We eventually were taken to shelter and here we tried to get some
answers about what to do for the night. I asked when the airport would
be opened and they told me that it would be opened the next morning
at 6 am, if it would be opened at all. I then asked if bombs had gone off
anywhere else in the city and they told me yes. This really scared me.
It was only at this stage of the day where I really became overwhelmed
with everything that had happened and had to take a moment to let
out my emotions. We then utilized our phones we bought in Ireland to
text our parents and Tara. Charlies parents booked a hotel for us in
Leuven (because we still didnt have any wifi) and Tara was giving me
news updates. We eventually took a train to Leuven and made it to our
hotel safely.
Overall, I think we handled the day very well. I dont know if there was
a better way to handle it, or if one could ever be prepared for a
situation like that. Im so happy that we both werent hurt and that we
are safe in Dublin now, but it was still a very scary day. The whole day I
was wondering if something else was going to happen at or near the
airport, and I felt on edge anywhere I went. Even in Leuven I didnt
want to leave the hotel room because I was afraid of something else
happening. Im thankful that I feel completely safe in Dublin.
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
Our time is Belgium was well spent and went smoothly other than the airport.
We saw Brussels, Brugge and Leuven. I enjoyed Brussels, but Brugge and
Leuven were better, in my opinion. They were both smaller towns and
seemed a lot safer. I dont know why, but even before Tuesday at the airport,
Charlie and I both felt uneasy in Brussels for some reason, like we had to
watch our backs. Brugge and Leuven felt completely safe and welcoming. The
architecture and the old buildings were amazing as well. I wouldnt say that
this trip has any connections to my professional goals, but it definitely has
connections to my personal goals of wanting to explore Europe while studying
in Dublin. Belgium is a country that was never on my list of must-see places,
so thats why Im glad I went because I experienced something that I had
never planned for. I also believe that trip has made me a better traveller
because to get through the Tuesday at the airport, we had to be fairly
resourceful and calm in a stressful situation.
Week 10
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
I wasnt at my internship this week because I travelled to Rome. Garry has
been very understanding about us wanting to travel, which is really nice!
Rome is definitely one of my favorite places that I have travelled to so far! I
saw the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Trevi Fountain, Spanish
Steps, the Vatican, and so much more! Travelling to Rome and getting around
in the city has definitely helped me get closer to my goal of being a better
traveller. Each day we took public transportation and walked around the city
all day. Im definitely getting better at navigating public transportation and
being more comfortable with looking at maps of buses and cities.
Week 11
How does this cultural experience fit into your personal and
professional goals?
It fits in with my personal goals of wanting to experience something
different and new. I have never lived anywhere except for Dubuque,
which isnt the most diverse city. I have never travelled before coming
to Dublin. So being around and living in a different culture has
definitely exposed me to new things and has challenged me to adapt
to new surroundings. I think its important as an adult and someone
who might be moving around a lot for a job to be able to handle new
and versatile settings. I also wanted to become better at using public
transportation, and that is really embedded into the culture here. All
different kinds of people take public transportation everywhere! I have
definitely gotten the hang of figuring out bus lines and reading route
maps.
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
Snackbox Films got money from the Ireland Film Board to make a sort of
teaser or trailer for the documentary they want to make, called Under the
Clock. This documentary will be about a famous clock on OConnell Street
that belonged to a department store called Clerys. The clock was famous
because people would use it as a meeting point in the city. People would
meet for dates, meet their out of town family or congregate there after
tragedies. Garry and Colm were working on finding more people to be in the
documentary while we were on Spring break, and they told us that they found
a lot of great people who have great stories about the clock. Now we are
planning for a test shoot for next week, which will be so exciting to be a part
of! Im really excited to help them film and see them at work. This will be a
great lesson in filming, which will definitely get me towards my personal and
career goal of being a great photographer for news. Charlie and I were also
able to finish up our second episode of our series Dubuquer in Dublin for
LCTV, and Garry watched it and gave us some tips. Its always nice and
helpful to have your work critiqued by a professional. I was pleasantly
surprised by how good he thought it was.
Week 12
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
We had a really busy week this week which was really nice! They are starting
to research for Under The Clock extensively and part of that is trying to find
people to interview for the documentary. They are looking for any person who
has a story involving Clerys clock on OConnell Street whether it be
meeting dates under the clock, meeting their husband or wife under the
clock, working at the department store, meeting family members there or any
other quirky story that might be out there! To find people, they are reaching
out to radio stations and newspapers in hopes that people will get in contact
with Snackbox. Colm did the initial reaching out to the stations and
newspapers, and Charlie and I followed up with each of them. We had to split
up the lists, which were very long, and call each place. It took three days to
get through everything! We came in on an extra day to help them finish up all
of the contacts. It was really rewarding when we got a radio station or
newspaper to say they would like to have an interview with Garry or Colm for
the story, or that they would publish the press release. I was nervous when
he first gave us the task because it can be difficult to understand the Irish
accent sometimes, and over the phone is even worse! Pronouncing Irish
names can be very difficult as well (Tadgh = Tyg, Mairead = Ma-raid, and Aine
= Ahn-ya). Once he went over the names we didnt know and we got started
with the calls, though, it went fine! This next week they will be filming for the
documentary, and we will get to be there and help out! I cant wait to watch a
real production in the works and to be a part of it.
Week 13
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
We had a really exciting week this week because we were able to help out
with some filming! As they are still in the research phase for Under The Clock,
they are still looking for people who have stories regarding the clock. We
reached out to radio stations and newspapers hoping they would talk about
the film and people would get into contact with us with their stories, but we
also want to reach out on social media. Instead of just making a couple of
Facebook statuses, Garry and Colm have decided to make fun little promotion
video! This way they can share the video on their Snackbox Facebook page,
their Older Than Ireland page and also the Under The Clock page and their
Twitter accounts. Hopefully the video will be circulated and shared by many
people and we will get lots of stories!
Bessie, a favorite centenarian from Older Than Ireland, will be appearing in
the promo. She will be seen talking on the phone acting like a diva, because
she has all this newfound fame in Ireland, and then she will turn to the
camera and look at it as if it were a person. She will then go on to ask what
were doing in her house, and saying how she is about to go meet someone
under the clock. They will have video of the clock showing, and she will be
saying I bet many of you have met people under the clock too! She will tell
everyone to get in touch with the guys at Snackbox Films if they have any fun
stories relating to the clock, and contact details will show on screen.
For the promo, we shot b-roll of OConnell Street where Clerys clock is. We
got general video of the street, people walking and cars going by. We then
got video of the Clerys clock. Here is something really fun Colm put me in
the video! He wanted someone waiting under the clock, so he made that
someone me!
It was so awesome to help out with the filming. They had a photographer
from Kerry come and he had a really nice camera, lenses and a monitor. We
learned a lot about of the equipment! I dont know much about cameras
other than the basics that I need to know for filming for news, so it was nice
to learn more. They also gave us a recommendation for a good camera to buy
for our Capstone project. This experience doesnt directly relate to my career
goals, but it did give me a look into a different part of media. With news, you
have to shoot things quickly and you dont have a lot of time for style or
trying a bunch of different things out. You just have to film what you can
while its happening because you only get one chance. With filming for
documentaries and films, you have the freedom to take your time and try
different things out with each shot. It was nice to see how Colm and Matt
went about the filming and how they worked together as a Producer and
Photographer.
Week 14
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
Colm and Garry edited together the promo we helped them film last week
and it looks awesome! They showed us the raw footage and Colm explained
to us what they were going to do with it, watched them edit it together and
saw the finished product! I cant wait for it to be shared on Facebook and to
see the amount of people they have contact them with stories because of it.
Garry had some work for us to do for Older Than Ireland. The film showed in
some cities in the U.S. in March and April at festivals, but now it is showing in
more cities in theatres! Alex is in the U.S. for the showings while Colm and
Garry are back here. Garry had Charlie and I contact organizations in
Brooklyn, Albany, New York City and Atlanta, some of the cities where the
movie is showing. They just wanted to get the word out about the film and
hope that these Irish organizations would promote the film. We did some
research for each town to find the Irish organizations and pubs or restaurants
and also contacted people on a list Garry already had put together. This work
is loosely related to my professional goals, as being a news reporter you are
always contacting people for stories. I wish that they had more filming to do
for Under The Clock, but they are still waiting to hear back from the Irish Film
Board about their funding!
Week 15
ever been to! The workers are always so helpful, kind and they even
take your tray for you and throw your stuff away when you eat inside!
Maybe they have better attitudes about their jobs here because no one
puts them down for it. Just a thought.
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just try to power through and tell myself its only temporary and that I
can get through it! I believe that for every bad day you have, theres
probably 10 or more good days to be had.
Summarize your tasks and what you are learning for the week. What
connection does the experience have to your personal or
professional goals?
This week was a fairly relaxed week. Colm left for the Middle East, so it was
just Garry in the office. I answered some calls for him regarding Under the
Clock. People were calling to let us know they had stories regarding Clerys
clock on OConnell Street. This means that our hard work reaching out to
newspapers, radio stations and making the online promotional video worked!
Its unfortunate that we had to leave before they really started working on
the documentary at full speed, but we still had a great time and learned a lot.
Were hoping that we can bring one of their documentaries, Older than
Ireland or Under the Clock, to the Julien Dubuque Film Festival!