Behind The Scenes at FOX 11
It’s tour time here at FOX 11 when school groups visit and check out what it looks like behind-the scenes and how we do the weather. The first-graders from Pioneeer Elementary in Ashwaubenon are learning about weather through the Einstein Project and they had a lot of questions for me. One student wanted to know how tornadoes start and another offered an opinion saying, “You look older in person.” First-graders are a very honest bunch.
The favorite part of the tour is when the kids get to draw in the chroma-key wall…the green screen we use as background when we use our weather graphics. The students did great and I may be calling them to fill in for me sometime.
- Three future meteorologists?
- Pete gives a tip to a student meteorologist
- Hold your hand out and press a button to make a line
- Mrs. Justman’s First-Graders are ready for the news
- Mrs. Ehrfurth’s Class poses on the news set
- Mrs. Dominquez and her first-graders on the news set
- Mrs. Cherney’s Class gets ready to do their “Good Day” for TV
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