This last class we had a special guest come and address us. I didn't catch his name but he was a former Bloomberg employee that made the switch to being a freelance writing a few years ago. He talked about specializing into a particular field of emphasis and becoming a master at it. He seemed like and gravitate to movie reviewing and analysis as that's what he did for his career. It was interesting to me that he could take something so specific as the movie industry and solely write about that for a living. Having been a animation major myself I was somewhat familiar with the business side of cinematography and was engaging and exciting topic to hear more about and to hear his opinion and research. but even with that interest I cant say I'd go subscribe to his site it read his writing very often. I could see the appeal though for some. He asked us why we were going into this industry and that we should have a passion for it if we wanted to do well and enjoy it. I'm not sure if I'm as into writing etc as it seems most are. I'm satisfied with learning after the fact and don't particularly enjoy being in the thick of it. On the other hand he did say some encouraging things to me, informing me that the if you go into sports broadcasting it is the most profitable part of journalism right now. Popular = profitable. He asked what will make the demanding job worth it for me? but if I work hard here it will show. Be eager and be excited and add my unique personality to it all.
This is an article I found that talked about one reporters career and how her passion influenced how she got to where she is now.
http://www.ajr.org/Article.asp?id=5452
An interesting article that talks about the overlap of reporting and personal life overlap.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/passion-journalism