You've got to wake up pretty early in the morning to be a TV studio floor director.
Tim Niccum, the morning floor director for the past four years — his second tour of duty at Fox 9 — has turned in his headset. "I didn't want to keep waking up early in the morning. Didn't want to put my wife [Shayna Anderson] through that. As much as I liked the job itself, it's been more hectic with 'The Jason Show' and 'The Buzz.' I feel like I contributed a lot. There was always room for advancement, but I just didn't want to continue getting up at 3:30 a.m."
With robotic cameras taking over the camera work (Niccum is a former camera operator), the floor director is the only person in the studio besides the anchors and guests. "My job was basically controlling the studio," he said, "making sure everything happens the way it's supposed to happen; making sure when there are guests it is set up the way its supposed to be, they are miked up and sat where they are supposed to be, asking guests if they have any questions."
Ah, the mikes. During this video interview, he didn't put the mike on correctly and I playfully pounced. The sound problems you'll hear in the online video are not Niccum's fault. My mike died, and I had to use ambient sound.
Q: Are you sweating because it's hot outside or because you're on that side of the camera?
A: A little bit of both. There were some things I did on camera. Keith [Marler, meteorologist] and I did some segments in the field. I would see movies and do reviews with Keith. It's not for me.
Q: What is your advice for the new floor director?
A: Always look ahead. If I wasn't prepared for something that was 25-30 minutes from where we were in the show, it was already too late. There's a lot of juggling and once you get into that "Jason Show," things happen fast. There are a lot of big movements; moving tables, moving huge set pieces, Jason. It's hard to handle.