Tips for Broadcasters
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Sitting at a desk and speaking into a camera isn’t as easy as it looks–There’s always a teleprompter moving too slowly, or a million different ways to start a sentence (“Hey sports fans”? “Hey everyone”? “Good evening”?). But worry not; Duck TV Sports News anchorwoman Lexie Olson has some tips for broadcast success.

On set with Head Over Heels
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“Head Over Heels,” is another funny segment from Duck TV, involving college romance and the typical “boy and girl” awkward moments. Continuing on with their second episode, we follow the team from set to set this past weekend. From North LLC to the EMU, Head Over Heels is just another reason to watch Duck TV.

We even got to sit down with the Brian Butterfield the producer, and Ryan Hoefle a writer who both collaborated together to make Head Over Heels happen.

Why should we watch the show?

BB:Because it is funny and I think some people might relate to some of the stuff portrayed in it.

RH: “You should watch it because we try and make it funny and relevant. I am sure we have either experienced something that these characters have or have seen it happen to someone else. Love is everywhere, and the problems that come with are just as present.”

How long did it take to collect enough material to have a show’s worth of content?

RH: “We do an episode every week, trying to keep it to one a week. I use a lot from my personal life and lines that I have used when I am trying to rally one of my troops into taking the dive and just try it.”

Tune in and see what happens next on Head Over Heels!