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On the Ball (Trojan Vision show)

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On the Ball [1] is a television show for the University of Southern California's Trojan Vision network. The show focuses on the new Women's Professional Soccer league in the United States, which finished its inaugural season in late August 2009.[1][2] The show mixes game highlight footage with player interviews to provide a comprehensive on the field and off the field look at the new league. The show is broadcast on Television on LA 36 and LA local channel 8,[where?] but is also available for download on iTunes as a free video podcast under the title On the Ball

History[edit]

After watching the Inaugural WPS Game on May 29, 2009 between the Los Angeles Sol and the Washington Freedom, Julie Logan decided she wanted to know more about this league and these players. Coming up with the idea a TV show for USC's Trojan Vision network, Julie took the jumble of thoughts in her head and the title "On the Ball" to her good friend and producing partner, Alisa Naso. Immediately on board, they quickly set about making the show.

After the show was greenlit by Trojan Vision, Alisa and Julie reached out to the Los Angeles based team, the LA Sol. They attended 7 of the Los Angeles Sol home games and 2 away games to the Northern California team, FC Gold Pride, and interviewed over 18 players, coaches, and WPS staff.

Recently the on the Ball crew did a remote shoot for interviews with several U.S. Women's National Soccer Team players when they were in Los Angeles for training in September, 2009.[3] The players were Abby Wambach, Hope Solo, and Heather O'Reilly.

The season premiered on Friday September 25, 2009 and is now available for download on iTunes as a free video podcast.

Overview[edit]

Episode structure[edit]

The first part of the show consists of game analysis by the show's hosts, Susana "Sueccer" Capra and Alex Miramontes. These portions were shot in Trojan Vision's Studio B in the Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts. The second portion of each episode consists of interviews conducted primarily during the inaugural 2009 season with coaches and players from various teams.[4][5]

Games[edit]

March 29, 2009 Los Angeles Sol vs. Washington Freedom, 2-0 (the league's Inaugural Match)[6]
May 15, 2009 Los Angeles Sol vs. Sky Blue FC, 1-0
May 24, 2009 Los Angeles Sol vs. FC Gold Pride, 2-0
June 7, 2009 Los Angeles Sol vs. Washington Freedom, 3-1
June 21, 2009 Los Angeles Sol vs. FC Gold Pride, 2-0
July 5, 2009 Los Angeles Sol vs. Washington Freedom, 1-0

Special guests[edit]

From the Los Angeles Sol:

From the FC Gold Pride:

Crew[edit]

Core crew[edit]

Julie Logan, Alisa Naso and Jenn Wong make up the core of the on the Ball crew. All three are credited as Producers, but only Julie and Alisa are credited as Executive Producers as they completely funded the production. Jenn and Julie designed and built the show's website. All the still photographs used on the website and in the promotional campaign were taken by Alisa Naso or Julie Logan. The shows graphics were created by Julie in a similar style to several of the promotional videos, a style originally suggested by Alisa. The show is created by Julie Logan.

Other[edit]

The show is hosted by Susana "Sueccer" Capra and co-hosted by the guest expert, Alex Miramontes. The original music was composed by Sean Kim. The writing for each episode was primarily done by Julie Logan, with help from Sue Capra, Michelle Chang, Alondra Hernandez and Alisa Naso.

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