Researching the history and future of ice hockey in Huntington, WV, and the surrounding area
27 February 2007
Right under my nose
It dawned upon me this afternoon that WMUL archives stuff. Sadly very little of the hockey coverage is still there--I found a reel of On The Corner that used to be an episode of Kicksave--but as I type this there is a Marshall club hockey game vs. Xavier from January 1996 being copied from reel to computer. Hell yes.
23 February 2007
And the next round begins
I've taken interviews from everyone thus far and boiled them down to the parts that will, potentially, go into the final product. Thus Round Two begins: I will be doing a couple second-interviews, as well as getting a hold of people who I had either meant to get a hold of earlier and couldn't, or had not thought to get a hold of until more recently. While this is going on, I will be putting together a rough first cut with the interviews that I have.
I need to remind myself that it's the end of February already. Not that I'm worried about my time--I reckon I'm moving along rather well--but time has a tendency to sneak up on me.
I need to remind myself that it's the end of February already. Not that I'm worried about my time--I reckon I'm moving along rather well--but time has a tendency to sneak up on me.
16 February 2007
Next stages
I have Jared Bednar lined up Monday. That will be the end of what I'm calling "round 1" of interviews. I will be sifting through the interviews I've done thus far and
--pulling out notable quotes
and
--finding namedrops. These namedrops will be the basis of any further interviews.
Round two will also involve getting play by play clips--I had sent out some emails, but I should know by now that email doesn't seem to be very effective.
I've also been thinking about how to continue this beyond the mandated 30-minute documentary. I've already decided that there will be either a "director's cut" edition and/or some mini-segments on specific topics. I had thought of doing a video piece; however, I really don't know how this would be improved upon in video, and at this point I don't know if it would be for much more than embellishment. However, this morning the idea came to mind to perhaps do a larger work--say a book--on hockey in either:
--the Rust Belt (include some of the other ECHL towns--Johnstown, Wheeling, Toledo, as well as places like Erie and Pittsburgh);
--Appalachia (get into Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia some); or
--the South. This would probably have the best potential, as the level of hockey played in the Southern states is so varied, and the concept itself is somewhat contentious. I already have a name thought up if I go this route: Stars and Crossbars (a reference to the "stars and bars" Confederate flag).
Actually, that'll probably be the route I go.
--pulling out notable quotes
and
--finding namedrops. These namedrops will be the basis of any further interviews.
Round two will also involve getting play by play clips--I had sent out some emails, but I should know by now that email doesn't seem to be very effective.
I've also been thinking about how to continue this beyond the mandated 30-minute documentary. I've already decided that there will be either a "director's cut" edition and/or some mini-segments on specific topics. I had thought of doing a video piece; however, I really don't know how this would be improved upon in video, and at this point I don't know if it would be for much more than embellishment. However, this morning the idea came to mind to perhaps do a larger work--say a book--on hockey in either:
--the Rust Belt (include some of the other ECHL towns--Johnstown, Wheeling, Toledo, as well as places like Erie and Pittsburgh);
--Appalachia (get into Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia some); or
--the South. This would probably have the best potential, as the level of hockey played in the Southern states is so varied, and the concept itself is somewhat contentious. I already have a name thought up if I go this route: Stars and Crossbars (a reference to the "stars and bars" Confederate flag).
Actually, that'll probably be the route I go.
13 February 2007
Had to put this here
The last post was crossposted at my LiveJournal page; I got this response from one friend:
"i think it'd sound a lot better if they opened the ice rink back up."
A reminder that I need to find someone(s) on the Tri-State Ice Arena end of things.
"i think it'd sound a lot better if they opened the ice rink back up."
A reminder that I need to find someone(s) on the Tri-State Ice Arena end of things.
Updates
Ernie fell through last week, but I have him lined up tomorrow afternoon.
I'm realizing that the month is going by a bit quickly--I need to get these interviews wrapped up. Which they are, really--I have no more than a few people I still need/want to get a hold of.
Also, I've decided on a tentative title for the finished project:
Freezing Over: The Past Lives, Present Purgatory, and Prospective Reincarnation of Ice Hockey in Huntington
How's that sound kids?
I'm realizing that the month is going by a bit quickly--I need to get these interviews wrapped up. Which they are, really--I have no more than a few people I still need/want to get a hold of.
Also, I've decided on a tentative title for the finished project:
Freezing Over: The Past Lives, Present Purgatory, and Prospective Reincarnation of Ice Hockey in Huntington
How's that sound kids?
12 February 2007
This week's action
2 hours from now: ring up Ray Edwards in Albuquerque
Tomorrow: Paul Pickard in Kalamazoo
Rest of the week: talk with Todd McCormick, reschedule Ernie Salvatore, ring up Dr. Haptonstall again, transcribe interviews, find some notable namedrops to try and interview
I feel like I'm less done than I should be, but I'm actually pretty well along. It's weird. I think I'm just not used to actually completing major projects.
Tomorrow: Paul Pickard in Kalamazoo
Rest of the week: talk with Todd McCormick, reschedule Ernie Salvatore, ring up Dr. Haptonstall again, transcribe interviews, find some notable namedrops to try and interview
I feel like I'm less done than I should be, but I'm actually pretty well along. It's weird. I think I'm just not used to actually completing major projects.
05 February 2007
This week's interviews
TODAY: Spoke with Jim Bermingham, currently head coach with the Knoxville Ice Bears (SPHL).
TOMORROW: Kelly Harper (currently assistant coach with the Brampton Batallion (OHL)
THURSDAY: Ernie Salvatore
Just fired off an email to Paul Pickard (coach 1993-95), who currently runs (I mean runs) the Kalamazoo Wings (UHL), and am thinking of a date to request for Charlie Huddy (coach 1997-98; currently assistant with Edmonton, and they go on a road trip next week).
TOMORROW: Kelly Harper (currently assistant coach with the Brampton Batallion (OHL)
THURSDAY: Ernie Salvatore
Just fired off an email to Paul Pickard (coach 1993-95), who currently runs (I mean runs) the Kalamazoo Wings (UHL), and am thinking of a date to request for Charlie Huddy (coach 1997-98; currently assistant with Edmonton, and they go on a road trip next week).
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