Sample Rundown & Order Running Through a Broadcast
SETV News Sample Script
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When you're working in a space, you need to know where things are. These are some sample layouts for small television stations with studios and control rooms. The above outlines are simple, including room locations in a building with basic placement of a few pieces of equipment. This is a much more detailed drawing of a television studio (above). This actually showcases where the anchor desk and chairs are, where the cameras are in relation, and where the light fixtures are hanging (a few at least). This is about right for level of detail and overhead layout. Finally, this is a crazy cool 3D drawing of a television studio with placement of anchors, cameras, lights, and the control room staff. This is above the top not necessary for our purposes. This drawing actually makes it a little hard to see what is where because there is too much detail.
What is "Broadcast Journalism" ? And why study it?Broadcast Journalism is defined as the means of communicating news from journalists to the public through radio, television, or Internet.
Three Categories of Journalism: Electronic News Gathering (ENG) Electronic Field Production (EFP) Studio Productions Electronic News Gathering (ENG) is simply a reporter and a producer going out and gathering information to bring it back for a show. Electronic Field Production (EFP) is when a production crew goes out and broadcasts live from a location or event as the show; example would be the Oscar’s, Emmy’s, etc. Studio Productions are simply that; shows produced in the television studio. Elements of a News Studio & Control RoomProduction Roles
These are bits and pieces of content I've found from other teachers and resources about journalism ethics. The goal, here, is to collect them in one location to make it easy for showing my own students in a quick format.
"It is our belief that the role of journalism in a democracy is to:
Below is a graphic word summary of an article. The larger the word the more times it appears in the original article. Try to figure out what the original article is about. Reference the Original Article: http://franklincenterhq.org/11444/journalism-objective-reporting/ Were you right? Were you close? Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics *Ethics meaning: moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior. A journalists should...
Subjective vs. Objective "Let's begin with an examination of how people gather information about the world around them in order to arrive at what they consider an objective view of it." As a human race, we observe others. As journalists, we analyze and report what we see. We live in a world, right now, where everyone has a camera phone and so therefore assumes that s/he is a journalist. There are many key differences between the average camera-phone owner and a journalist. One important distinction is that a journalist analyzes and disseminates news for the public, filtering out the key information as it is relevant to citizens. Most journalists today have even forgotten this critical step. It is not enough to simply collect information and spread it around. A journalist is someone who gathers information (who, what, when, where, why, how) and makes sense of it all for citizens. As journalists carryout this process, they must honor their viewers and remain as objective as possible.
An Inspirational Journalist "Ann Curry (born November 19, 1956) is an American television personality, news journalist and photojournalist.[1] In January 2015, after nearly 25 years at NBC News, Curry founded her own multi-platform media startup.[2] In June 2012, she became the National and International Correspondent/Anchor for NBC News and the Anchor at Large for the Today show. She was co-anchor of Today from June 9, 2011 to June 28, 2012 and the program's news anchor from March 1997 until becoming co-anchor. She was also the anchor of Dateline NBC from 2005 to 2011.[3]" -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Curry
Think about what this interview says to you. Think about how you relate to what Ann Curry says about determination. Think about who in your life believes in you, or who in your life doubts you. What makes you sure of yourself? Think about how many times you've consciously watched the news in the last two months. What were the circumstances in which you watched the news? Was there a local emergency? Was there a storm approaching? You may be the type of person who simply watches the news on a regular basis to stay informed on whats going on around you. This assignment will challenge you to think deeper about what you've seen. News Broadcast > News PackageA television news broadcast is made up of many parts, including an 1) introduction with a list of stories that made headlines for the recent news cycle. 2) Anchors go through each story and call up each news package and reporter who covered the story. The stories run with a series of commercial breaks throughout the broadcast. Anchors are essentially the traffic controllers. In the end, 3) anchor's sign-off and say goodbye. Breaking Down the News Package
Story Map: Planning your News Package Sample Package Pitch Form:
Thinking Everything Through
How to Conduct a 'Good' Interview
*Remember to consider Interview Lighting and Layout as explained, here, Interview Lighting. Shooting B-Roll
Editing a News Package in Adobe Premiere
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