- Have a normal conversation
- Ask them to say their first and last name and spell it
- anything else they would like to add
- avoid verbal responses
- let them fill in the silence
Intro broadcast journalism
Thursday, May 30, 2013
interviewing
last reading
1. What do you find most interesting about what he says on these pages? What stands out as particularly useful to you as a storyteller?
What I found was that stories should have some natural sound and that it is good to have natural sound it enhances the story. Also I found interesting was you should have soundbites that give that lump in your throat. They should make you happy,sad and or mad. But they should become a memory to the audience. pictures should come in a story to give you an idea of what to write about
2. What is the name of the story, and on what date did it first air?
3. List and describe four instances of natural sound.
4. List and describe (including the type and what they are showing) four camera shots that you find interesting.
5. Write a possible focus statement for the story (strong verbs; no “-ing” words)
6. How does this story utilize Dotson’s “Building Blocks” (from Page 68)? Discuss a few of them, please.
This story uses a lot of natural sound. Showing the racers emotions by hearing the cheering and laughing in the background.
Also there was some silence involved when a lady was telling the story of her mom and the lady began to cry and felt very emotional. That silence made sure to capture the emotions the lady was feeling and she was able to let them out by having that silence. Also graphics were shown. Pictures of people who of died of breast cancer in the hospital or people that have survived and where they are now.
What I found was that stories should have some natural sound and that it is good to have natural sound it enhances the story. Also I found interesting was you should have soundbites that give that lump in your throat. They should make you happy,sad and or mad. But they should become a memory to the audience. pictures should come in a story to give you an idea of what to write about
2. What is the name of the story, and on what date did it first air?
- Land of 1000 stories :Race for the cure
- Land of 1000 stories:police chief lights up social media
3. List and describe four instances of natural sound.
- The sounds of everyone talking while walking during the race
- A band in the background
- the sound of the wind while they walk
- people talking to the police guy in the background
- sound of cars passing by
4. List and describe (including the type and what they are showing) four camera shots that you find interesting.
- Tight shot:shoes of them walking
- wide shot: everyone walking on the road
- medium shot: women crying
- medium shot: the finish line sign
- medium shot: him waving
- wide shot of him walking
- tight shot: of his badge
5. Write a possible focus statement for the story (strong verbs; no “-ing” words)
- people walk to support cancer
- Friendly police guy says hi to everyone
6. How does this story utilize Dotson’s “Building Blocks” (from Page 68)? Discuss a few of them, please.
This story uses a lot of natural sound. Showing the racers emotions by hearing the cheering and laughing in the background.
Also there was some silence involved when a lady was telling the story of her mom and the lady began to cry and felt very emotional. That silence made sure to capture the emotions the lady was feeling and she was able to let them out by having that silence. Also graphics were shown. Pictures of people who of died of breast cancer in the hospital or people that have survived and where they are now.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
1. What is a "Run and Gun" interview? When can we use a "Run and Gun" interview?
Interviews that are not planned out. Usually one or two questions.
2. What is the first thing you should do BEFORE starting off for the interview?
4. Why should we always ask the interviewee to state and spell their names?
To make sure during the editing process that we know how to spell it for lower thirds.
5. Where should we place the microphone?
no you should not
7. The photographer is responsible for the sound levels. What are two things the photog should be aware of?
a. Eyes on __thirds_________
b. 2 Eyes One ___ear_______
c. Camera should be Higher, Even, or Lower than subject? Even
d. Talking space or ____nose____ Room
BACKGROUNDS:
9. Avoid shooting in front of _____a window_______.
10. Why should we keep signs out of the background?
it is to distracting for the audience
11. If we were doing an interview about the high cost of parking at EVHS where would a good place to interview be?
The school parking lot
12. What is a demonstration interview and what are the benefits?
Doing something as you are interviewing. The person gets comfortable
Interviews that are not planned out. Usually one or two questions.
2. What is the first thing you should do BEFORE starting off for the interview?
- We test our equipment
- ask for permission
- because legal aspects could be going on
- to be polite
4. Why should we always ask the interviewee to state and spell their names?
To make sure during the editing process that we know how to spell it for lower thirds.
5. Where should we place the microphone?
- don't give it to the person
- "hang loose"
no you should not
7. The photographer is responsible for the sound levels. What are two things the photog should be aware of?
- sound meters
- background noise
a. Eyes on __thirds_________
b. 2 Eyes One ___ear_______
c. Camera should be Higher, Even, or Lower than subject? Even
d. Talking space or ____nose____ Room
BACKGROUNDS:
9. Avoid shooting in front of _____a window_______.
10. Why should we keep signs out of the background?
it is to distracting for the audience
11. If we were doing an interview about the high cost of parking at EVHS where would a good place to interview be?
The school parking lot
12. What is a demonstration interview and what are the benefits?
Doing something as you are interviewing. The person gets comfortable
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Story title: Disappearing jobs: video store closes shop
Total Run Time: 2:58
Shots:
Overall this story was good in showing the message. A lot of pattern was showing the customer shopping for videos and showing the videos. Also they showed a lot of people buying the videos especially with stacks of them. Something I would change about this story is the interviews. They did not really give the person a lot of talking space. The person was more in the middle of the shot. The stragies they used were showing how much the customers loved shopping at the video store. They showed the customers buying and buying videos. Also the signs really told how much the videos were bought because the prices went down and there was still a lot of people buying.
Total Run Time: 2:58
Shots:
- Angle shot: Sign of the store
- Wide shot: inside of the store
- Medium shot: guy sorting the video games
- Medium shot: interview of guy
- Angle shot: outside of store
- Angle shot: of the video cases
- medium shot: customer looking at games
- Tight shot: the movies
- Tight shot: DVD rentals sign
- Linking shot: customer lookinf at videos then grabbing them
- Angle shot: open sign
- Medium shot: guy ringing up items
- depth shot: guy lookng at videos
- Wide shot: cases of video
- medium shot: customer purchasing video
- Depth shot: Customer looking at videos
- Medium shot: customer talker with worker
- low shot: showing the customer with stacks of video
- Angle shot: showing DVDs $2.50 sale
- Wide shot: outside of store showing the lights going off
Overall this story was good in showing the message. A lot of pattern was showing the customer shopping for videos and showing the videos. Also they showed a lot of people buying the videos especially with stacks of them. Something I would change about this story is the interviews. They did not really give the person a lot of talking space. The person was more in the middle of the shot. The stragies they used were showing how much the customers loved shopping at the video store. They showed the customers buying and buying videos. Also the signs really told how much the videos were bought because the prices went down and there was still a lot of people buying.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
The Components of a Broadcast Story
1.Topic: Cross country and homecoming
2.Focus statement: Cross country team runs ball far
3.Sound bites:our cross country team holds traditions very dear to us
4.B-Roll: Running on the highway(over head shot), Leaving the high school
5.Stand up: telling us the team almost forgot the ball.
6.Editing
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Make it Memorable #2
One thing I found interesting about the reading is how you want to make your news story interesting enough that viewers at home do not want to change the channel. Another thing i found interesting is that you want to use at active voice and not bore your audience to death. You want to make sure it is energetic enough that the viewers are engaged. Finally the last thing i found interesting is it is good to have surprises in your stories to keep the viewer watching and wanting to know what is going to happen. Something that I disagree with is being conversation
I personally feel that's awkward and I do not really think people want to see that.
I think in the story about the twin boys it had a lot of conversations. A lot with the dad and how the boys felt during the event. It really showed what was going on and it gave a mental picture of what was happening. Another aspect used was action voice it really had a tone that made you want to keep reading the article and wanting to know what was going to happen next. Final aspect used in my opinion is surprises, it showed how the boys got the money for winning the shot, but how later it surprised me that they wanted to give the money back to the organization.
For the news story about the football players is had the aspect of how to defeat the TV remote control. It had you engaged and made you want to keep watching. It was interesting how they started with why the mom was crying which lead you to keep watching. Another aspect is the active voice. The reporter was able to have a active voice and make things sound interesting and make you want to keep watching. He had a sense of humor that en-lighted the story. Final aspect is surprises you would of never imagined the women had 12 kids and all of them were boys, and play football. I could not believe it my self. Especially since each one of them played football at the same school from first born to last born.
Stand ups
1. What is the lead in this story? Does it intrigue you to keep watching?
Something strange could happen in a quiet neighborhood
2. What are the 5W's of this story: Who, What, Where, When, Why
Who: Neighborhood
What: Someone broke into her house through dog door
Where: A quiet neighborhood, 31st and juilian
When: about 2 weeks
Why: To rob and steel things
3. Give an example of the reporters Voice over or seque (Write it down word for word)
When the house is being shown in the begining he is talking. When anything is being showed like the dog door he is being voiced over.
4. When do we see the reporter's stand-up? Beginning, Middle, or End?
Towards the end
5. What is the purpose of this reporter's stand-up?Showing that he is moving to another spot.
Stand up
- Move story forward
- reporter becomes B-roll
- take me to the scene
- use props
- be creative and surprise us
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