The Locker Room, Men's Lacrosse, March 2016
This edition of The Locker Room provides a preview of the upcoming Husson Eagles Men's Lacrosse season. Our guest is Interim Head Coach of the Men's Lacrosse team, Michael Craig who discusses how he is mentally preparing players and what is needed for Husson to secure their first conference title.
The show is hosted by Sports Broadcasting major Nick Blaszczak and produced by Sports Journalism major Alyssa Thurlow.
The Locker Room is a public affairs sports program produced by the students and staff of the New England School of Communications at Husson University. Shows are hosted and produced by students majoring in sports journalism and generally feature the coaches and athletes of Husson University. The Locker Room is overseen by Husson and NESCom adjunct Toby Nelson. Nelson teaches Sports Play-by-Play, Sports Information and Advanced Sports Technique. He is the Sports Director at Zone Radio Corp. which owns WZON, WKIT and WZLO. The NESCom Journalism channel is managed by Jeffrey Hope who runs the journalism department at NESCom. For more information on that program visit www.husson.edu/nescom-journalism.
Behind the scenes the technical production of NESCom Connection, The Maine Report and The Locker Room is achieved by students majoring in Video Production. Students implement highly advanced industry standard production techniques in a time sensitive environment. These students utilize skills and training in a facility featuring industry standard equipment provided by Tektronix, EVS, ChyronHego, and Grass Valley Thompson. For more information on that program visit www.husson.edu/nescom-video-production.
Видео The Locker Room, Men's Lacrosse, March 2016 канала NESCom Journalism
The show is hosted by Sports Broadcasting major Nick Blaszczak and produced by Sports Journalism major Alyssa Thurlow.
The Locker Room is a public affairs sports program produced by the students and staff of the New England School of Communications at Husson University. Shows are hosted and produced by students majoring in sports journalism and generally feature the coaches and athletes of Husson University. The Locker Room is overseen by Husson and NESCom adjunct Toby Nelson. Nelson teaches Sports Play-by-Play, Sports Information and Advanced Sports Technique. He is the Sports Director at Zone Radio Corp. which owns WZON, WKIT and WZLO. The NESCom Journalism channel is managed by Jeffrey Hope who runs the journalism department at NESCom. For more information on that program visit www.husson.edu/nescom-journalism.
Behind the scenes the technical production of NESCom Connection, The Maine Report and The Locker Room is achieved by students majoring in Video Production. Students implement highly advanced industry standard production techniques in a time sensitive environment. These students utilize skills and training in a facility featuring industry standard equipment provided by Tektronix, EVS, ChyronHego, and Grass Valley Thompson. For more information on that program visit www.husson.edu/nescom-video-production.
Видео The Locker Room, Men's Lacrosse, March 2016 канала NESCom Journalism
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