Save the Date: Emmy Nomination Party

Are you a 2016 Emmy® Award Nominee?

Find out Tuesday, May 3 at our nomination parties.

Attendance is FREE! Attendees at each party, will be eligible to win raffle prizes: a one-night hotel stay at Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa on Saturday, June 11; two dinner tickets to the Emmy Gala.

6 pm: Appetizers and no-host cocktail hour.

7 p.m.: Nominees will be announced.

If you’re unable to join us, we plan to broadcast the nominations via Facebook Live.

Nominations will be posted on our website the following day.

Niles nomination

Group nomination party

San Diego’s party location is Charcoal House Steakhouse and Music Bar at 9566 Murray Drive in La Mesa, CA 91942;

Palm Spring’s party is at The Jackalope Ranch at 80400 Highway 111, Indio, CA 92201;

The Las Vegas’ party is at Born and Raised at 7260 S. Cimarron Road in Las Vegas, NV 89113.

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Light hors d’oeuvres will be provided.

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Emmy Gala Volunteers Needed!

Interested in helping out for this year’s Emmy Awards?

We’re looking for volunteers and crew.

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If you don’t live in Palm Springs area, we will provide a hotel room to share. If you want to have your own private room, you will have the option to cover the extra cost.  You will need to provide your own transportation to the venue.  We will provide meals on the day of the event, June 11th.

 

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The Emmy planning committee is looking for people to work setup, registration, the Silent Auction, production crew – such as being a production assistant, gripping, camera, audio, audio assist., TD, EVS op, video, AD, Floor directors, etc. Please contact [email protected] with the position(s) you are interested and qualified to work, along with your resume, if this interests you.

 

Call for Judges

Call for Judges

Judges Needed for Online Categories

We have an online Emmy® judging opportunity to judge Ohio Valley in English categories.  When you submit your Emmy® Entry, you are agreeing to judge other chapters’ entries.  Without this reciprocity, there would be no Emmy® Awards.  Judges will receive one judging reward per panel judged.  Judging rewards are valued at $5- each, and can be used towards membership renewal, Emmy® Entry submissions, and Emmy® Event Tickets.

For judging Ohio Valley, qualified judges need a minimum of two years of professional television experience in the category being judged. To sign up for online judging, email [email protected] with the name of the category(ies) you are willing and qualified to judge, and instructions and log in codes will be sent to you. 

The deadline to complete judging Ohio Valley is Monday, May 9, 2016.

Category # Entries: TRT:
01B – Newscast – Evening (Markets 1-74) 18 7:16:40
13 – Crime 17 1:45:11
16A – Human Interest – News 30 1:42:11
17A – Military – News 15 00:5:39
18A – Politics/Government – News 12 :00:59:05
21B – Sports – Program Feature/Segment 18 1:42:12
41A – Director – Live or Live to Tape 10 2:05:52
48 – Set Design & 49 – Lighting 9 :44:24

42nd Annual Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards Returns to Palm Springs

This yeaWestin Exteriorr the NATAS-PSW Emmy® Awards returns to the Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage on Saturday, June 11th for the 42nd Annual Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards. Invitations will be mailed to all members and this year’s entrants in early May.

A cocktail reception will begin at 5 p.m. in the foyer, followed by dinner and the Awards ceremony.

For those of you wishing to stay at the hotel, rooms are being held for us at the rate of $139 for a standard room.  The resort fee has also been reduced to $10/day.  To make your reservation, call 1-877-253-0041 and request the NATAS-PSW Emmy Awards group rate or book online. For these rates, reservations must be made by May 11th at 5pm.  Stay tuned for some special offers on golf and spa services.

March Judging Opportunities

Call for Judges

Judges Needed for Online Categories and Super Panel

We have an online Emmy® judging opportunity and a Super Panel this month to judge the Lower Great Lakes and DC Chapters, in English categories.  When you submit your Emmy® Entry, you are agreeing to judge other chapters’ entries.  Without this reciprocity, there would be no Emmy® Awards.  Judges will receive one judging reward per panel judged.  Judging rewards are valued at $5- each, and can be used towards membership renewal, Emmy® Entry submissions, and Emmy® Event Tickets.

SUPERPANEL:

This is an in-person, all-day judging session from 8:30 am to 4 pm on Saturday, March 12th in San Diego.  Up to 8 English language news panels will be judged. Breakfast and lunch will be provided, and Super Judging Rewards will be given to participants. For National Capital Chesapeake Bay (DC), qualified judges need a minimum of 5 years of professional television experience in the category being judged.  Appropriate job titles include producers, directors, writers, editors, photographers and reporters whose experience qualifies them to evaluate the work of their peers. Judges need not be NATAS members. Map and directions will be sent to confirmed judges prior to the panel.  To sign up for the Superpanel or for judging DC online, email [email protected] with category you are qualified and willing to judge. The deadline to complete judging NCCB (DC) online judging is Sunday, April 10, 2016.

ONLINE:

Category # of Entries Total Time
04B/10A – Newscast – Weekend – Medium Market (50+)/ – Feature News Report – Light Feature/Series  21 02:00:21
29A – Magazine Program – Segment  15 1:35:44
32  – Community/Public Service (PSAs) – Single Spot /Campaign 19 0:28:54
33A/B/C/F/F – Promotion – News/Program 40 0:46:02

For judging Lower Great Lakes, qualified judges need a minimum of 2 years of professional television experience in the category being judged. To sign up for online judging, email [email protected] with the name of the category(ies) you are willing and qualified to judge, and instructions and log in codes will be sent to you. The deadline to complete judging Lower Great Lakes is Thursday, March 31, 2016.

ONLINE:

Category # of Entries Total Time
09/11/12  – Newscast-Morning-Market 41+/Weekend Newscast – Market 21-40/Weekend Newscast – Market 41+ 8 03:28:43
10 – Weekend Newscast – Market 1-20 5 03:07:09
20 – Investigative Report – Series 15 03:37:57
23/95 News Special/Writer – News 12 03:45:55
25 – Arts/Entertainment – Program/Program Feature/Special 5 02:28:54
26 – Business/Consumer – Single Story/Series 9 01:05:33
28 – Crime – News Single Story/Series 9 01:20:35
43 – Sports-Daily or Weekly Program 8 03:12:17
47 – Sporting Event/Game – Live/Unedited 3 01:04:28
48 – Weather – News Weathercast, 84 – Crafts: Talent – Anchor – Weather 18 02:26:59
51 – Interview/Discussion – Program/Series or Special 5 02:13:26
52 /53- Lifestyle Program – Feature/Segment – Program/Special 8 02:34:15
56 – Nostalgia Program – Program/Special/Series 5 02:05:25
57 – Public/Current/Community Affairs 11 04:51:53
58 – Special Event Coverage (other than news or sports) 7 03:20:26
65 – Commercial 14 00:14:28
69/70 – Journalistic Enterprise -Within 24 Hours -Unlimited Time 10 02:41:18
71 – Crafts: Audio 3 00:32:34
77 – Director-Non-Live 11 02:05:54
81 – Graphic Arts – News, Animation, Art Design, Set Design 10 00:48:52
82 – Crafts: Lighting – Studio & Location 5 00:34:05
91 – Crafts: Video Essay (Single Camera Only) 4 00:15:30
97S – Student: Newscast & Information 2 00:49:49
98S – Student: Arts and Entertainment/Cultural Affairs 9 01:17:15
99S – Student: Long Form 4 01:15:58

 

 

Remembering Reginald “Reggie” Michael LaFrance, Jr.

NATAS-PSW remembers longtime KLVX (PBS-Las Vegas) broadcast producer and director Reginald “Reggie” Michael LaFrance, Jr., who died January 31.

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A college football player at UNLV, LaFrance was part of the Rebel football championship team and wore number 85. He graduated from UNLV with a bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts. ??

LaFrance’s professional accomplishments include his production and direction of many projects, including MTV’s Real World and feature films. During his 29 years at Vegas PBS, his projects won many accolades, including three Pacific Southwest Regional Emmy Awards. He was also awarded the Edward R. Murrow Award and others based on his passion for people to “see” through his eyes.?

While LaFrance made a huge contribution to the world in sports and his professional life, his greatest achievement was being a father. He is survived by his daughter, Taira; his siblings, Rene, Andre, Barry, Bobby and Jason, and many cousins.

Save the Date! Emmy Nomination Parties

Are you a 2016 Emmy® Award Nominee? Find out Tuesday, May 3 at our nomination parties.

Niles nomination

San Diego’s party location is Charcoal House Steakhouse and Music Bar in La Mesa.

Group nomination party

Stay tuned for location details for the Palm Springs and Las Vegas’ parties. Light hors d’oeuvres will be provided.

Hire Me: Strategies for Being Recruited Through Social Media

Dr. Mary Beth McCabe

Date:  Thursday, February 25, 2016
Time:  5:30 pm Check-in, 6 pm Start
Location:  San Diego Press Club
The Historic Spreckels Building
121 Broadway Suite 640
San Diego, CA 92101
Attendance is limited to the first 40 respondents.  Click here to sign up. 

Mary Beth McCabe, National University

How do you search for jobs now? What’s different?

Social media has changed how the traditional job seeker branded themselves, applied for jobs that were professionally satisfying and challenging, and provided career advancement.

Previously, seekers applied for jobs they saw advertised in job boards and newspapers. Recent job seekers are more sophisticated as to who they sought as employers and who was interviewed. Social media analytics connect the job candidates with the positions, in many cases.

Furthermore, how employers seek candidates through social media has caused disruption of traditional recruitment practices. Social media has disrupted traditional recruitment marketing strategies. Let’s explore how to use these tools to find jobs that advance careers for NATAS PSW and Press Club members and learn more about how placement firms provide guidance to firms recruiting candidates.

Agenda:

The deliverables of the session are:

  • Understand how social media, such as linkedin.com leads to better jobs
  • Evaluate the quality of profiles on Linkedin.com
  • Learn how job seekers can start and grow your own groups
  • Learn how to acquire and give recommendations

You can build professional recommendations by simply asking people and telling them your intentions clearly. Nothing is more effective than a third party referral, and this is one of the key benefits of linkedin.com.

In addition, you can download your own personal data for analysis. All it takes is your e-mail address and a password to get started. Social Media websites make money by selling ads, job postings, research data, and memberships.

During the interactive presentation, each person will speak to the person next to them briefly about their experience, lack of, or what they need to learn better. Then one of them will share what they learned from each other.

Questions from the audience at conclusion.