Saturday, May 30, 2009

BROADCAST REVIEW

-People you interview, data you find online and previously published stories are all examples of _________.

-A _______________ attempts to get the interviewee to answer a question the way the reporter wants him to.

-How closely a story relates to the audience is that story's ______________.

-To investigate thoroughly during an interview and ask follow-up questions that encourage your source to elaborate on something already said is known as ____________.

-Language that distorts, confuses or hides reality is known as _________________.

-The people who determine what will be printed, broadcast or consumed in the mass media are called __________________.

-One's outlook or interpretation of a conveyed message is known as that person's ___________.

-What is attribution?

-What is a news peg?

-What is a beat?

-The three most commonly used shot types are: ___________, __________ and ________.

-Be able to identify each shot type.

-Who are the faces on camera?

-In Motion, where do you change the attributes of text, objects or behaviors?

-What does gain do?

-What are some things that are not protected by copyright law?

-All works made before what year are in the public domain?

MAKE SURE TO REVIEW ALL OF YOUR COPYRIGHT NOTES, AS WELL AS YOUR NOTES ON BROADCAST ROLES.

THERE WILL ALSO BE QUESTIONS ABOUT ADVERTISING TECHNIQUES!! THE TECHNIQUES YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY ARE:
-avante garde
-bandwagon
-facts and figures
-glittering generalities
-hidden fears
-magic ingredients
-patriotism
-plain folks
-snob appeal
-testimonial
-transfer
-wit and humor

For the answers to the questions on this review, you can e-mail Ms. Merrill at merrilln@friscoisd.org. Let me know if you have any questions! :)

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