Saturday, January 30, 2010

Charlotte, NC HS Basketball Coverage


First basketball article & attempt at sports photojournalism of 2k10 by yours truly...

United Faith Christian Academy beats Davidson Day School 54-48. United Faith defeated current Kentucky guard John Wall's Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC) team in last years Div. 1A championship game.



Friday, January 15, 2010

ESPN Interview

On Wednesday I had an interview with ESPN for a Production Assistant trainee program position. Overall, I think the interview was one of the best I have ever had, but that's probably because we talked about sports pretty much the whole time.

I had to do a critique of an episode of Sportscenter. On 1/12 I chose to do the 6 PM primetime edition. I can't share my entire review per the request of my interviewer, but will share some of my ideas on how to improve the show...



"-Plug your regional .com’s more when there is a story coming out of that city (Canseco on ESPN Radio Chicago) that entire interview needs to be available online before show airs & inform viewers that you can hear the interview in its entirety @ espnchicago.com…”

-Would have liked to seen some college football experts on the show regarding the open USC job. How come no one had a beat on Kiffin going to USC at 5 PM when the story broke at 8 PM? I would expect that your insiders area always more than 2 or 3 hours ahead of the news but understand it’s hard to anticipate when working against deadline.

-Personally, I would have liked to seen a little more variation in the teases. The show was loaded with Pete Carroll and Mark McGwire anyway so why not tease something smaller like “With the World Cup just around the corner, see if your city is in the running to host a World Cup game?” Would have a nice flow into interactive poll on .com

-Again, I really liked having Mike Paul on live but I’m sure 98% of your viewers said “Mike Who?” Why not pull up a little sidebar graphic that shows some of his background that qualifies him as an expert on reputations ie clients present and past, little bit about his agency, website, etc anything that will provide audience with a little visibility on how this guy qualifies as a legitimate person to talk to- if it weren’t for google how would we find out more about him and his agency?

-ESPN bottom line- Whenever women’s scores flash across bottom we viewers often have to do a double take when seeing final scores. Maybe you can change color of font, bottom line or differentiate somehow that these scores are womens and these are men’s so we aren’t blown away when we see UCONN beat Syracuse by 40 in bball only to realize “Oh, it’s women’s.”

-Continuing with the McGwire story, I would like to hear how many experts, former & current players and coaches think that McGwire could go out and hit a HR right now. Can he test clean right now? Could he hit 20 HRs in AAA since there were rumors of an MLB comeback.

-Viewers are becoming more and more desensitized to steroids revelations & admissions. I think viewers want to know less that they did it (since everyone now assumes everyone took them) and more of what they took. Which drugs, what classifications, how applied, what area of game it is designed to improve. Steroids are now mainstream enough that just the fact of someone taking them is not enough for the knowledge-hungry audiences of ESPN. They all did it we assume, so it’s old news, what they took is probably harder to find out but more what I want to know as both a casual sports fan and sports writer. Additionally, this is what people will go online to find out via blogs.

-Lastly, I wanted to comment on the audio during the show, particularly during the interviews. As a former radio producer I am programmed to hear the mistakes. During the interviews with John Clayton and Tim Kurkjian I heard anchors breathing, sniffing, clearing his throat and shuffling the hard copy of his scripts. I always made a habit when running audio for TV or Radio to bring down the anchors mic level a notch during an interview to prevent that unnecessary noise from coming across the broadcast."

Monday, January 11, 2010

Creative Loafing: The Dirty Martini

So this is my first article for Creative Loafing Charlotte... It will appear on the Brittney After Dark section of the blog.... will link in later to read full article.





My go with the flow attitude on New Years Eve 2009 landed me at The Dirty Martini off Exit 28 in Cornelius at about 11:30 PM with 10 of my guy closest guy friends. Upon entering the bouncer asked me to remove my baseball hat.

Thinking he was a University of Tennessee fan I laughed and said “good one” in reference to my Hokie Headwear.

He wasn’t a Vols fan and was serious about his request to remove my lid. Although I felt entitled to wear it in support of my alma mater’s trouncing of the SEC team, I was blown away by the enforcement of a “dress code” at a lake bar!

Fully aware the minutes were ticking down, I obliged and entered to find LKN New Years revelers in a club that seemed to be completely lost.

It caught me totally off guard. I was floored by how this place had passed by my radar until the waning hours of a this year.

Don’t get me wrong bar owners&tenders of Lake Norman; I love the laid back Lakelife. It’s a Kenny Chesney mentality up here although most local watering holes do require a shirt and shoes to get served; you never have any problems.

While you wont run into any problems at “The Dirty” you won’t find any of the sleeveless, sunburned and salty that occupy most of the sports bars and Kenny Chesney songs in my life. This place is different.

Owner Peter Contastathes has been here since 2005 and noticed that “there really wasn’t someplace people went to as the ‘spot’. I got tired of hanging out at the same old bars around here, I really wanted to open up something fresh and new.”

As a native of Philadelphia, Contastathes grew up in a household where the nightlife business was the family business.

This is why it comes as no surprise to me when he shared that he designed it and puts in a lot of physical labor at the lounge and bar himself.

“I grew up all around them and with my parents owning clubs I naturally took interest. I had a vision, thought it was a good time to invest and wanted to put my all into it.”

Aside from the northeast, Contastathes said there were a few other places where he got his inspiration.

“So, I went to Orlando, Miami and all around just to get some different ideas. I hope it brings a modern & contemporary feel with a little UK flare to the lake area since the people here appreciate class.”

The creative use of open space is highlighted with white furniture that energize The Dirty Martini’s aesthetics. Well measured VIP areas are “walled” off by curtains which help sustain enough room for the flow to their outside patio to remain uninterrupted....

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Before 30 Bucket List: Update

I was able to check off a few things from my "Before 30 Bucket List" in 2009 and wanted to address the ones I hope to accomplish in 2010...

2009: Check!
#5) Skydiving- Went in Hawai'i & now I want to go everyday for the rest of my life
#23) Dunk- Accomplished on 12.7.09 with 6 witnesses on 10 foot rim, regulation bball
#36) Grow Something- Going to continue in 2K10- organic veggies, herbs & spices 2 cook with
#40) 10 lbs bigger- was at 175 now at 188 & growing
#52) Learn 2 Salsa- Gotta love Puerto Rico!
#67) Become a gourmet cook- All organic, "restaurant quality" now aka "Chef Bombay"
#77) Grow a Beard- not so much grizzly but its a full beard for sure haha


2K10: To Do!
#1) Complete a Food Challenge
#4) Base Jump
#13) Own a motorcycle
#14) Go to a Music Festival
#18) Party w/a Celebrity
#40) Attend a Horse race
#41) Move
#43) NASCAR race
#62) Learn to Tango
#79) $100+ bottle of wine
#82) Cross Country Road Trip
#85) Tryout for a pro sports team
#93) 100+ followers on Twitter


Cheers to a new year everyone! Stay tuned to see how GBsWorld changes in the new decade and what else I will be able to check off the ol' B4 30 Bucket List... Be well yall

Monday, January 4, 2010

New Year, New Decade

Well, 2009 is gone and we are entering another decade although '09 feels like it could have been a decade long by itself.

With each Dec. 31 that passes, people view the Jan. 1 date as a fresh start, a whole new year, but mainly as a chance to be better this 365.

That being said, it's time for to share some of my New Years Resolutions for 2K10...

Keep up gym habits & achieve fitness goals (200 @ 7%)
Volunteer monthly
Write daily
Drink more water
Text less, call more
Learn another language
Spend more time with family
Learn to cook 25 new dinner dishes
Drive less, Bike more
Go to a music festival
Be Greener!
Improve vocabulary
Play more golf
Travel more (Cali)(S.America)
Break a world record
http://www.21daydetox.com/ again
Learn to ride a motorcycle
Don't turn 25...

=D Happy Decade everyone!