December 10 - Springboard 2.13 The Parts of a News Story H omework:

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December 10 - Springboard 2.13 The Parts of a News Story H omework: U nit 2 vocabulary lessons due on Monday! Quiz on Monday! O bjective: I can analyze the importance of graphics and visuals in a news story and observe the behaviors of news anchors and reporters. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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December 10 - Springboard 2.13The Parts of a News Story

Homework:Unit 2 vocabulary lessons due on Monday! Quiz on Monday! Objective: I can analyze the importance of graphics and visuals in a news story and observe the behaviors of news anchors and reporters.

Warm Up (in your composition book)Write the date and objective into your comp bookTake out your chart that you did last night for homework. In your comp book, write a paragraph summarizing one of the stories from last night's homework that you found interesting. Include as much detail as you can about the story.

Anchor

Crawler

Soft news story

Graphics

Hard news story

Lower third

MOS interview

On-camera reporter

There are three important purposes of news stories:

to inform - to provide the audience with information about who, what, when, where, why and how in a story

to persuade - to try to get the audience to agree with the position taken by the writer or speaker

to entertain - to get the audience to laugh, smile or enjoy the newscast

Let's fill in the chart together to determine the purpose of each of the following...

See if you can remember an example for each one of these categories.

International / National newsWhat was the story about?

Purpose?

Local newsWhat was the story about?

Purpose?

SportsWhat was the story about?

Purpose?

Weather / TrafficWhat was the story about?

Purpose?

Other (Health, consumer, entertainment)What was the story about?

Purpose?

So now we will watch a newscast twice with no sound. During the first viewing you will pay close attention to the news anchor; during the second viewing you will look for details relating to the visual images.

http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/oregon-students-under-investigation-after-snowball/ncGBh/?icmp=cmgcontent_internallink_relatedcontent_2013_partners1

The News AnchorAnchor's posture?

How does the anchor seem to know what to say?

Anchor's facial expressions?

What does the anchor do when the story is finished?

VisualsGraphics?

Interview?

Crawlers?

Lower third?

Facts from the story Visuals

What does the anchor say to introduce the news story?

What does the anchor say to transition between parts of the news story?

What words does the anchor use to conclude the news story?

What is the message of the news story? What does the writer want you to know?

Do the visuals help you understand the facts? How?

What was the purpose of the news story?

Who is the intended audience for this story?

Is it especially for parents, kids, teachers or some other specific group of people?

Is it trying to inform the audience about some issue, to persuade the audience to do something, or to entertain the audience?

How can you tell?

Was this story a hard news story or a feature story?

What criteria did you use to come to this conclusion?

Homework: Continue working on your

Unit 2 vocabulary lessons.

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