I forgot to update the copyright date in the credits for Wake Up, KHS every year, but 2006 was probably the most egregious.
Wake Up, KHS: 2008 Bridge Program
In which I try rewriting the show format with no rehearsal on my last day as executive producer.
KHS-TV ON STRIKE!
In recognition of the ongoing 2006-2007 Writers Guild of America strike, I spearheaded KHS-TV going on a "strike" of its own. To my surprise, the school administration was fully on-board, and even extended homeroom slightly when I couldn't get the show short enough. This is the only morning show I can remember us pre-taping during my time there.
The Wake Up, KHS/RHBC Crossover: June 9, 2006
After a chaotic pre-show, this crossover show produced and anchored by Red Hook Broadcasting Company quickly devolved into a train wreck due to persistent microphone level issues on our side. From what I hear, the Red Hook show anchored by KHS-TV staff went off uneventfully.
Robot Weather with Luke Bahl
I have no idea how this came about anymore other than the vague recollection that Will Facompré had something to do with it.
Wake Up, KHS: June 13, 2006
Wake Up, KHS's season finale for the 2005-2006 school year.
Wake Up, KHS: May 12, 2006
The last episode of Win Al Stein's Honey prior to the Tournament of Champions.
Rather Dashing Weather
Here's the recipe for this video:
- Discover DPS Velocity and Video Toaster [2] can be daisy-chained together for more real-time effects
- Have literally nothing for an upcoming producing day
- Religiously watch Homestar Runner cartoons
Et voila.
Introducing SASI XP
The very first video I worked on for Kingston High School Television
Wake Up, KHS: September 14, 1993
The season opener for the 1993-1994 school year, newly-renamed "Wake Up, KHS" from "KHS Morning Edition."