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    Transformative internship experience at South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorMay 23, 2024 Opinion No Comments3 Mins Read
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    by Emmanuel Adigesi

    Embarking on a journey into the heart of communication, an internship at the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) in Juba offered an immersive dive into the dynamic world of television radio broadcasting. Over the course of three transformative months, I had the privilege of traversing various departments, including control room operation, program development, news broadcasting, camera handling, as well as participation in enriching seminars and workshops. This article delves into the enriching experiences and invaluable lessons garnered during this remarkable tenure.

    Diving into control room;

    At the core of broadcasting operations, the control room emerged as a nerve center pulsating with energy and precision. Here, meticulous coordination and split-second decision-making reign supreme. From mastering the art of managing multiple feeds to understanding the intricacies of live production, each moment in the control room was a testament to the importance of teamwork and adaptability.

    Emmanuel Adigesi at the SSBC internship

    Unraveling the art of program development;

    Shaping compelling content that resonate with diverse audiences requires a delicate balance of creativity and strategic planning. During my internship, I had the opportunity to contribute to program development initiatives, from brainstorming innovative concepts to scripting captivating narratives. Witnessing the evaluation of ideas from inception to execution underscored the significance of audience engagement and storytelling prowess.

    Navigating the fast-paced world of News Broadcasting;

    In the heart of the newsroom, every moment is inspired by a sense of urgency and responsibility. As part of the news team, I gained firsthand insight into the rigorous process of gathering, verifying, and disseminating information to the public. From conducting interviews to crafting news segments, I discovered the power of journalism in shaping public discourse and fostering accountability.

    Capturing moments through the lens;

    Behind every captivating visual lies the skillful craftsmanship of a camera operator. Venturing into the realm of camera as a tool for storytelling, capturing moments that transcend language barriers. Whether framing a poignant scene or capturing the essence of live events, each shot served as a canva for creative expression and visual communication.

    Emmanuel Adigesi operating the camera at SSBC internship

    Enriching seminars and workshops;

    Complementing hands-on experience were insightful seminars and workshops that expanded my horizons and deepened my understanding of the broadcasting industry. From exploring emerging technologies to engaging with seasoned professionals, these sessions provided invaluable insights and networking opportunities crucial for professional growth and development.

    My internship journey at SSBC, was nothing short of transformative. Through immersion in diverse departments and engaging experiences, I gained a comprehensive understanding of the multifaced nature of broadcasting. Beyond acquiring technical skills, I discovered the power of communication in shaping narratives, fostering dialogue, and driving societal change. As I embark on the next chapter of my journey, I carry with me invaluable lessons and fond memories from this enriching experience.

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