The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 07.10.1983, Blaðsíða 9

The White Falcon - 07.10.1983, Blaðsíða 9
Doing more with less With Ssgt. Brent Boiler on the set and John Reisman running the camera) the NBS news mag- azine) 10 AM) takes shape. Behind the set are technical direction and audio engineering. Article by J03 Chris Wesley and Photos by PH3 Jeff Wood The military values efficiency, courage and dedication in its people more than many other•qual ities. One staff on the NATO Base shows more than its share of these traits... and they have an awesome responsibility -- that of keeping the NATO Base community both informed and entertained. These hearty souls belong to the staff of the Navy Broadcasting Service, Detach- ment Eight, the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service outlet in Keflavik. They have fought through some major los- ses in personnel since receiving the satel- lite hook-up from Los Angeles in May. Even with the short-handedness, they have manag- ed to increase their television service to 24 hours a day with the addition of the satellite. That means, of course, that the station has to be manned 24 hours a day. How did they do it? "Everyone on the staff works an average of a 60-hour week," says JOCS Phil Gallo- way, the station manager. "We have lost a lot of people to other commands... we have a couple of people in Beirut and two others went back to the sta- tes for school... and we lost another for humanitarian reasons. We're working with a skeleton crew right now and for TV that means running all the shows, off-lining the satellite transmissions, doing the local productions and the local news," explains JOCS Galloway. Although the satellite has freed the station's news department from covering in- ternational and national news, they now are deeply involved in prodiving local coverage of events of interest to the NATO Base com- munity. This has increased the time spent shooting and editing for local news broad- casts. Because of the continuing personnel prob- lems it has been necessary to shuffle per- sonnel around in the various departments. Staffers spend a few months in the televi- sion, radio, and news sections. The system has its benefits, says Senior Chief Gallo- way, because Det. 8 personnel -- by neces- sity -- broaden their experience base. He also notes that Keflavik is the only broadcasting detachment in the world that runs two different TV channels; and it is one of a very few that maintain 24-hour (See MORE/LESS, Page 10) JOI Ch.ck Howard records the sound program for a special Navy Video News production. Focusing) zooming) and exposing) J03 Dave Sawyer records on film) a local news story. Answering a listeners song request call) JOI Fred Kerner DJs the 1485 AM Morning Show. fcrtK*** B B * | .... , I Ik m... *1 m AvD-0 tfVEi. H c-G-ee Editing video tape footage is only a smalI part involved in the making of a news story.

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