Inside the NBA Crew
“Get in there and try to learn a little bit of everything. Just get in the door.”
Anthony White, part of the Inside the NBA team gives this advice to students at Clark Atlanta he talks to, and it’s something he is a living testament to.
For this episode, E.J. hosts a panel of coworkers from the Inside the NBA team that cover the broad range of positions possible in sports media. The team talks about their various backgrounds, how they ended up at Turner, and they give a wide array of advice for students getting into the industry.
People on the panel:
Anthony White, Clark Atlanta University, Camera, producer and reporter
Ann Lutzenkirchen, Winthrop University, Social Media producer
Donzell Floyd, Xavier University, Associate producer
Tareia Williams, Clark Atlanta University, Senior Director of PR
Michael Winslow, Syracuse University, EVS Operator
Darrell Bernardo, Georgia State University, highlight supervising producer
Alex Houvouras, University of Florida, Senior Broadcast Designer
Time Stamps
1:23 - Anthony White
1:43 - Ann Lutzenkirchen
2:04 - Donzell Floyd
2:34 - Tareia Williams
2:54 - Michael Winslow
3:40 - Darrell Bernardo
4:08 - Alex Houvouras
5:46 - How did the road unfurl for you, Anthony from Clarke to Turner?
8:26 - Annie, what were your biggest hopes for what kind of a job you wanted?
11:55 - The value of internships
14:04 - Donzell Bernardo’s experience
18:24 - Darrell Bernardo: how did you end up here?
24:00 - Michael Winslow: how did you end up here?
28:51 - Tareia Williams’ experience
31:46 - Alex Houvouras: how did you end up at Turner?
38:21 - Anthony White: What would you say to a student that wants to work camera?
42:34 - Ann Lutzenkirchen: biggest advice for becoming a social producer
46:20 - Donzell Bernardo: advice for the next you?
48:19 - Darrell Bernardo: advice for students
51:18 - Anthony White: when you concentrate on your craft, the money will come
52:45 - Michael Winslow: Advice for students
56:02 - Tareia Williams: advice for students
57:13 - Alex Houvouras: advice for students