For much of the experiences, I have not had past knowledge
or experience in partaking in the types of journalism that I would be
conducting, nor have I had much experience in doing live journalism work with
exterior parties and clients.
This aspect was something that I was looking forward to
building, so that I could gain contacts for future reference, and to help me
build a professional reputation as a good Sports Journalist.
As Sports Journalism is one of my particular interests, I
wanted to build a wide scope of various works including articles, interviews,
photography, video, and interactive based.
I researched and selected various clubs of which I
identified as possible targets for my work, and contacted some based on my
particular interests. I also had some of my own contacts of which I used to
ensure that I could carry out the works I intended to, if I was struggling to
gain alternative contacts to carry out particular works.
In ranging the portfolio, my aim was to experience a varied
amount of vocational and topical journalism works that I could use or
distribute and gain publication.
I delivered two pieces of journalism, of which used similar
formats, for a professional newspaper, as part of an Olympic feature. This was
very advantageous in gaining this opportunity as it gave me a platform and an
outlet to get my work published and also it builds upon contacts, and as part
of developing a style and professional portfolio of work.
Through using Sports Journalism as the area of work, it
enabled me to use a section of media in Interactive, that is developing into a
more common and useable medium in delivering sports stories. This is not yet a
common everyday practise for local journalism professional bodies or
organisations, so it was a fantastic opportunity to deliver and showcase an
area of journalism that can be used as an alternative to writing articles that
will not be published until the flowing day or even on the Monday after the
Saturday sport in a print newspaper.
The Interactive based sports story was the area that I was
most sceptical but most surprised by exploring, as I had created a live Twitter
feed, and Storified this using professionals reaction, fans reaction, and my
own comments, and also incorporating pictures, whilst delivering the story in
full in only minutes after the game itself had finished.
A feature I found in doing this was that I had created
something so quickly, and precise using professional sports persons comments
and Tweets that I had essentially scooped the local newspaper to a story that
they did not report until two days later.
In journalism, that would have essentially made their story
old news, as it was already out there in the public domain, delivered by a
trustworthy source in a sports professional.
The works I have undertaken have given me a platform of a
portfolio to develop and expand upon in the future, and it has also given me
confidence in my own ability as a journalist to develop and deliver stories
that are in the public interest.
This has been done whilst retaining the old fashioned
journalism styles of articles, but also exploring a range of new media
storytelling techniques, of which I can develop and pioneer into a personal
profession of delivering sports journalism to the audiences.
The sports journalism portfolio that I have created will
continue to expand and develop as I create and gain more works in the profession,
and I plan to undertake as many opportunities as possible in gaining the
experiences needed to become recognised and published as a reliable and
professional source.
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