Monday, October 19, 2015

Topic: Drumline
Angle: Winter drumline
Data: meating this tuesday. Needs people
Interviews:
1. Austin M.
2. Robin S.
3. AP
4. Adam A.
5. Emily M.
6. Jake E.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Define “Broadcast Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.
The retelling of factual events that are newsworthy through T.V. Radio or the Internet.




List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness. 

TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1. Unusualness. Doesn't happen everyday. (Exe. Murder)

2. Prominence. Famous people. ( Exe. The princess getting married)

3.  Timeliness. Current. Happening now. (Exe. Weather and traffic)

4.  Significance. Major event  that impacts a lot of people. (Exe. 9/11)

5.  Proximity.  News that's close to us. (Exe. Local news.)

6.  Human interest.  (Exe. Animals)




What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
1.  Broadcast is much more current.

2.  Print you choose what you want to read.  


3.  
Print can have more detail.


How is the Internet impacting broadcast journalism?

Allows you to have the best of both and control everything
Note taking on Camera Techniques

INTERVIEWING:
• What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
C: Camera
T: Tripod
T: Tape
M: Microphone
H: Headphones
P: Power source
L: Light source 

• Shooting into a light source = silhouette 

Button to adjust = Back light 


• Where do you want your light source? 
Behind the camera

• On what object should you focus the camera?
There nose

• No tripod= Bad shot


• Date and Time= NO


• SP/EP = Standard play and Extended play

• Camera shoots in ________________.

• Pre-Roll- wait 3 to 5 seconds before you shoot to let everything run smoothly 


• Post-Roll- 
wait 3 to 5 seconds after you shoot to let everything run smoothly


CAMERA SHOTS:

***BACKGROUND: 

• 1 Shot= middle chest to above head

• 1 Shot with graphic=same as one shot but to the side

• 2 Shot= both people are middle chest to above the head 

• CU-close up

• MS-medium shot

• LS-long shot

• ECU-extreme long shot or close up

• Rule of thirds- keep most important thing on third line


CAMERA MOVEMENTS:
• Tilt- moving camera up and down


• Pan- moving camera left and right


• Zoom- closing in or out


• Dolly- moving a camera on wheels

LIGHTS
• Key- lots of light on the object


• Fill- fills in shadows 


• Back- creates depth


MICROPHONES:
• Unidirectional- one direction

• Omnidirectional- all directions

• Cardiod- shape like a heart

• Lav/Lapel Microphone- attaches to a shirt

• Boom Microphone- put it on a boom or a pole