Taking Credit

April 25, 2008 by wjtl

Today Lisa Landis left her keys in Production Room 2. I was sitting at my desk working away and Kristi Leigh came in. She saw the keys laying by the sound board and said, “Hey, whose keys are those?”

I turned behind me and told her I didn’t know.

“I’ll bet they’re Lisa’s. Look at that huge Honda key.”

I grabbed the keys and gave them a quick once-over. There was a gym membership card on the keyring and I knew it was Lisa’s gym. “Yep,” I said, “These are hers.”

I paused.

“How did she get home?” I wondered.

“She drove the other car today,” Kristi answered. I knew this was true but I was still confused. I also hoped she didn’t go to the gym. Or Borders. Or the grocery store.

I did my good deed for the day and called Lisa to let her know her keys were there. And then, in an inexplicable fit of smarminess that was totally uncalled for, I got within earshot of Kristi and left this voice mail:

“Hey Lisa, it’s Eddie. You left your keys here but it’s OK. I found them and I knew they were yours because of your car key. And Kristi didn’t help at all.” And I just kept going on and on from there. Of course, Kristi is in the background shouting her objections the entire time. It was one big long mess of a message but it was kinda fun at the same time.

I just feel bad for Lisa, who has to make something out of that whole garbled shenanigan-fest.

-Eddie

ABOUT THE VIDEO: KCB Cha Cha Slide Parody

April 24, 2008 by wjtl

A couple of weeks ago, Kristi Leigh pointed out to me we were fast approaching our 100th video uploaded to the WJTL YouTube site. We wanted to do something fun to celebrate but most of the ideas we came up with were either too lofty (win a 3-day trip to Nashville and stay in Michael W. Smith’s guest room!) or just plain weird (how about a video of two monkeys fighting over a Wii console).

Later that same day Lisa Landis approached me with an idea for a video. McDonald’s had a commercial on TV set to the “Cha Cha Slide” that was on the air all the time. Every time you turned on the television you’d see that little dude in his yellow track suit bopping around the dining room table eating apples. Lisa had the brilliant idea of swapping out apples for cookies (what do you expect, she’s the award-winning host of The Kids Cookie Break). I loved the idea and the storyboarding process began.

I watched the original commercial over and over and over and we recreated the ad shot-for-shot substituting Lisa, her husband John, her nephew Nick, and her son Alex for all of the main characters. Alex was excited about getting to eat cookies during the shoot but an hour and a half later his sweet tooth was no longer craving chocolate chip cookies.

Because John had to return to work as soon as possible, we shot all of his parts first, which was a little confusing to our young stars. Try as we may, I don’t know how well I explained to them the concept of shooting out of order and piecing it all together later in the editing room.

Editing is my favorite process of putting together a video. It’s a lot like a jigsaw puzzle: You have all of the pieces of everything you shot and it’s up to you to put them in the right order to make the big picture. Of course, since we were parodying something that had already been done, it was a little easier knowing which piece went where this time around.

The KCB Cha Cha Slide Parody is now one of our most-watched videos each month and was a fun little way to celebrate 100 videos. The final product is available to view BY CLICKING HERE. Enjoy!

–Eddie

TEAM Survey #2

April 24, 2008 by wjtl

Who doesn’t love the opportunity to win a prize?

Watch the video of Radio Friend Phil, listen to the music and give your valuable input for Video TEAM survey number 2.

Surf on over to WJTL’s website, then watch the top video in the news section. Rate the songs and submit your email (include your name address and phone number and all the pertinent stuff Phil tells you about in the video).

You could win some cool prizes. Phil tells you about that in the video too. This video won’t be around forever, so check it out today!

WJTL Blog Now Online!

April 24, 2008 by wjtl

Hi! Welcome to the official blog of WJTL FM 90.3!

My name is Eddie Daniels, WJTL’s resident video guy. I’ll do my best to keep you updated on what’s going on at your favorite place to find the best mix of Christian music. You can listen to us no matter where you are by clicking here.

And if you wonder what a radio station is doing with a video guy (don’t think I don’t see the irony in that) then you can stop by our YouTube page and see just what it is I do here.

Feel free to leave comments and questions; I’ll do my best to answer them and keep you in the loop!