Behind the Scenes with WPT at the 2018 State of the State Address
January 25, 2018 Leave a Comment
Every year the governor delivers a State of the State Address to the citizens of Wisconsin from the State Assembly chambers and, since as far back as 1979, Wisconsin Public Television has broadcast this speech as a public service.
This year’s broadcast went live at 3 p.m. on Jan. 24, but planning for the event began back in late November and early December when the producer of the event’s broadcast, Joel Waldinger, met with Capitol officials and representatives from the Governor’s office discussing logistics for capturing the speech for television.
On the day of the event, the WPT production crew gathered at the station at 8 a.m. to load up the live truck and travel to the State Capitol.
Part of the set up includes loading in five cameras. Three of the cameras are in the Assembly chambers for the speech and two in the parlor next to the chambers where hosts, Frederica Freyberg and Shawn Johnson, sit.
Once the cameras are in place, cords with the camera feed are connected to the live truck outside.
Lights, audio, prompters, graphics and a slew of the other production elements must be put in place, adjusted and readjusted before the crew considers everything ready to go.
Gov. Walker touched on a number of topics including health care, taxes, jobs and education.
The Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz, D-Oshkosh, delivered a five-minute response immediately following the address. To watch the address and the minority response, visit our website or check us out on Facebook.
Bob Brown says:
Here in Eau Claire we really miss the artistry of Marisa Wojcik’s work. But I guess it’s better that her recent hiring by WPT allows that work to benefit a much wider audience.