Collaborative Development of Running Sheet

Group 1 – the first group to air on RWAV in 2012 provide a good example of how a simple organizational process or tool may be used intelligently to simultaneously develop a solid project roadmap and strong group ownership.

Having our extensive, three-page, running sheet was at the very heart of our entire show. The running sheet proved to be incredibly helpful and enabled us to stay on track with time and content. Having consistently edited and improved the running sheet we were very confident in the final product and we attribute the success of the show to our excellent organization and planning.

RWAV – GROUP 1 – RUNNING SHEET (From ROAR)

SEGMENTS / TALKING POINTS / DURATION
THEME / 1:03 Mins
INTRODUCTION / Welcome to the show. Mention they are with RWAV, RRR. ‘Great show coming up’: Mention some artists/songs we will be airing:
RYAN ALICE, THE MURLOCS, BIG SCARY
‘First up we have a Feature Documentary’ Kit to provide brief outline of the documentary.
Mention that Tom will bejoining us in the studio. Also - Later on, we’ll be hearing from Curt with his quirky facts of the week and also from Bianca with a review of a new, life changing app she has discovered. / 2:00mins
SONG / In the Other Room- Ryan Alice
Singer song Writer from Ascot Vale; 2010 release from album Leaking Days. / 3:21 Mins
INTRODUCE DOCUMENTARY / Zoe and Kit to have a brief conversation about their reactions to the documentary while explaining what it’s about.
- Recorded in local area of Carlton
- Explores the monopoly of the supermarket and the demise of the Milk bar and effect on society/community
- Nostalgia / 1:00min
NO MILK TODAY
Gets us to 15 minutes / 8.25 mins
TOMS IV / Brief discussion with Tom
Is there a personal story behind why you chose to focus on this niche in society?
What do you think about the ‘life’ of Milk bars, will supermarkets and 7/11stores eventually replace them all?
How do you think this is affecting society generally? I got a really strong sense of the community involved in Milk Bars, the regular customers, their quirks etc. The social experience of ‘shopping’ is now quite a sterile, impersonal experience.
How can the average person help struggling milk bars – do you think a community kind of co-op can still exist?
What’s your ultimate milk bar snack? / 5mins
PROMO / 1:00min
SONG / We Shall Tread Softly (from Now on) -
Fraser A Gorman
‘After spending many years plating in 60's Garage band Revolver and Sun Fraser has turned his song writing abilities to country music. You can really hear the influence of Bob Dylan throughout this piece’. / 2:38 mins
ID / Gets us to 24 minutes / 0.05 mins
WHATS COMING UP / ‘ITS BEEN A GREAT SHOW SO FAR, BUT DON’T
GO ANYWHERE’
Mention we have some great music still to come – Big Scary, The Easy Beats.
Discussion about alternate ways of living sustainably in Melbourne
Pre-recorded follow up interview with independent film maker Rohan
Spong after his film premiere in New York.
BUT FOR NOW LETS HEAR FROM OUR QUIRKFINDING EXTRAODINAIRE CURTIS WITH HIS ODD SPOT NEWS UPDATE. / 1 min.
CURT’S QUIRKS / 2 min
PROMO / 0.20min
CURTIS’ QUIRKS CHAT
Gets us to just under 30
minutes / LETS HEAR FROM THE MULOCS WITH THEIR AWESOME TRACK, STEP AND STAGGER, STAY WITH US GUYS, YOU’RE WITH RWAV. / 2.00min
SONG / Step and Stagger - The Murlocs
Some soulful Rock'n'roll From The Murlocs. Lead by Ambrose Kenny Smith, son of Broderick Smith from classic 70's bands such the Dingos and Carson, these young men are well schooled in blues, RnB and soul. / 3:48 mins
THEME / 1 min
57 minutes / 1 min
ROHAN SPONG IV
INTRODUCTION / Now we’ve got a really exciting interview with a local documentary maker RohanSpong who actually spoke to RRR late last year when he was in New York about to premiere his latest work All The Way Through Evening which is a musical exploration into those lost inthe pandemic of HIV aids which swept America in the 1980’s.
Zoe caught up with Rohan earlier this week to find out about how his documentary was received.
ROHAN’S IV
Gets us to just under 40
minutes / 5 min
SONG / HEY SOMEBODY – BIG SCARY
Australian musical duo formed in Melbourne in 2006, by Tom Lansek and Jo Syme. / 3.46 mins
DUMPSTER DIVERS AND IV
WITH MORGAN
Gets us to 50 minutes / DISCUSSION/IV ABOUT DUMPSTER DIVING.
A new kind of ‘sustainable’ approach has begun to grace our shores from America – Dumpster diving. Divers basically describe themselves as an anti-capitalist social group who live foraging for commodities like food, furniture and clothing and by doing this, are not only reducing waste but are protesting against the system of overproduction creating this waste.
INTRODUCE MORGAN – 20, Visual Arts
Student living in Falkner.
So Morgan, can you explain to us the process of an actual dumpsterdive – what happens?
What kind of stuff do you look for, and more importantly what kind of stuff do you tend to get?
Is there a real community of divers who share hot spots and stuff you guys pick up?
What’s your response to the argument that dumpster diving isunfair to producers and a form of stealing?
Any funny stories from a dive gone wrong or have you found anything super gross in a bin?
SEGUE INTO BIANCA’S APP REVIEW / 6 mins
APP Review / 4:00mins
WRAP UP / Thank listeners & guests
Don’t forget to tune in next week
Forward Announce Dumpster Diver by The Black Lips. / 1:30 mins
THEME / 0:19 sec
SONG / Dumpster Diver – The Black Lips / 2:24 mins

The above version of the running sheet was created for the presenters on the show and another version created for the panel operator. Whilst it is easy to see how the highly detailed running sheet enabled the group to deliver its first program with confidence and precision, perhaps equally as impressive as the final artefact is the nature of the iterative and collaborative process that the group used to create it.