News Package |
What is the difference in reporting a written story and a visual story?
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THe basis of every news story
Who?
- Who is the story about? Who does the story affect?
What?
- What is happening/happened? What information needs to be shared?
Where?
- Where is the story taking place? Location? Proximity to important landmarks?
When?
- Day(s)? Time?
Why?
- Why is this important? Why is it happening? Why did it happen?
How?
- How does this affect me? How can I get involved? How did it happen?
- Who is the story about? Who does the story affect?
What?
- What is happening/happened? What information needs to be shared?
Where?
- Where is the story taking place? Location? Proximity to important landmarks?
When?
- Day(s)? Time?
Why?
- Why is this important? Why is it happening? Why did it happen?
How?
- How does this affect me? How can I get involved? How did it happen?
The Setup & Filming
- How did they set up the interviews – Microphone in the shot?
- How would it enhance the interview to have the subject look towards the camera?
Elements of a News Package
Define types of video shots that establish the scene with natural sound before the voice over.(wide shot, close up, mid shot, etc.)
o B – Roll that shows the details of the story.
o Interviews that are shot with the subject in a mid to close shot (at least 2 for this project). What is a story proposal?
o B – Roll that shows the details of the story.
o Interviews that are shot with the subject in a mid to close shot (at least 2 for this project). What is a story proposal?
How to Lip Sync
Find your song
Memorize the lyrics
Really sing out loud (your voice will be replaced so it doesn't matter if you sound bad. Plus it just looks better)
Get in to it (your video will feed off your energy)
Memorize the lyrics
Really sing out loud (your voice will be replaced so it doesn't matter if you sound bad. Plus it just looks better)
Get in to it (your video will feed off your energy)
News Package Examples
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Student Examples
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