Monday, April 11, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
A Girl’s Nude Photo, and Altered Lives
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
liked about
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
notes
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
Camera
Tape
Tripod
Microphone
Headphones
Power source
Llight source
• Shooting into a light source =causes a silhouette
Button to adjust =
• Where do you want your light source?
• On what object should you focus the camera?
• No tripod=bad
• Date and Time=permanently stamped on tape
• SP/EP
• Camera shoots in ________________.
• Pre-Roll-
• Post-Roll-
CAMERA SHOTS:
***BACKGROUND:
• 1 Shot=
• 1 Shot with graphic=
• 2 Shot=
• CU-
• MS-
• LS-
• ECU-
• Rule of thirds-
CAMERA MOVEMENTS: only move for specific reason
• Tilt- up and down to ephersize hight
• Pan- left and right for movement to follow something.
• Zoom- magnifies the picture and any movements.
• Dolly- shot on wheels.
LIGHTS
• Key-
• Fill-
• Back-
MICROPHONES:
• Unidirectional-
• Omnidirectional
• Cardiod
• Lav/Lapel Microphone
• Boom Microphone
Wide: show setting & surroundings established location.
Medium: less setting, more detail focus on specific area.
Tigh: aka close up lots of detail.
Final Story Interview
Name: BILLY RASUGU.
Broadcast journalism story.
Topic: Teenage Clubbing.
Angle(Subject,Verb,Object).
B-ROLL SEATING DOWN TALKING INTO THE MICROPHONE. ECHO AT THE END… DIFFERENT CAMERA ANGLES WITH LIGHT REFLECTION. RADIO/BOOM-BOX PLAYS THE (SOUND BIE). SIDE VIEW ANGLE…WITH ANGLE LIGHTS REFLECTING THE AUDIENCE. FACE TO FACE…THE LIGHTS GET A LITTLE DIMMER… ECHOES AS IT FADES AWAY AND LIGHTS GET DIMMER. | A-ROLL Teenage clubbing is very much criticized. There are more cons than pros that differs the issue! Opinions and facts make a total difference. Thoughts on clubbing… -"Not a negative thing. But Just like anything else it has an avenue for bad things to happen, but it’s not the clubs fault". A lot of kids go to the club, but not everyone. “No! But I’m thinking about doing it in the future, but it’s not a priority''.(John Dorcy) Clubbing can lead to circumstances, which is why parents second guess the decision of letting their children go to club. “Yes! But they would tell me to avoid trouble". |
Man and a goose form unlikely friendship
A retired slaesman has a morning routing, which thats how he met a goose and happen to fall in love with it. Its crazy the goose is the on that started the relationship. She the goose stands by the side of the road and patiently wait for her mate to return on his scooter everyday.They walk around the park together like they're in love which is a very unusual relationship.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Susan Smith
Her parents divorced when Susan was seven and five weeks her dad committed suicide, that left he sad and depressed.
At the age of sixteen her step-father had turned from caretaker to molester.
As a teen Susan was a good student.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Tornadoes cause damage as storm pushes through Deep South
Interview-(Final)
John Dorcy-"Not an negative thing. But Just like anything else it has an avenue for bad things to happen, but its not the clubs fault".
Natalie-" Teenage clubbing is sleezy! I would understand clubbing in a big city like New York...But Minnesota is not one of them, its too laid back".
Jack F-"Personally, i'll never go clubbing as a teenager! but I do respect the people that do".
Have You been clubbing before? If so how many times?
John Dorcy-" no! But i'm thinking about doing it in the future, but its not a priority''.
Natalie-" Yes! in Mexico".
Freddy-" No! Never".
Is your parents good with you going to the club?
john Dorcy-" Yes! but they would tell me to avoid trouble".
Natalie-" Dont really care, they'll say to be safe".
Freddy F- " They would be okay with it as long as i'm not getting in trouble".
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Snow, rain, flooding plague Northeast United States
5 main points from the reading
2.Group words in three's.
3.Find a visual.
4.Building blocks of a story include words, pictures, silence, natural sounds, soundbites, graphics.
5. 3-5 main points for the middle part of the story.
Friday, March 4, 2011
the interview 5 things i've learned
effective interview knows what he or she wants in a interview.
Every story idea generates its own set of interviewing possibilities.
need to know conversation starters or green light questions.
Ask a question then stop.
High School Basketball Star Dies on Court
Thursday, March 3, 2011
3 people inerview
Have you been clubbing before? if so how many times?
Is your parents good with you going to the club?
The interview
- Prepare quickly for an effective interview.
- Recognize the difference between green light and red light questions that can keep an interview moving along or stall it in its tracks.
- Learn the power of listening and avoid the pitfalls of "off the record."
- Chip Scanlan is an affiliate faculty member of The Poynter Institute.
- He has coached journalists around America, Europe and Asia.
Obama: Qaddafi Has Lost Legitimacy, Must Leave; Chavez Offers to Negotiate
My responce to the aricle is not much of a suprise because i've alredy watched this breaking news in the news and its been going on for days/weeks. I agree with the officals and the people of Libya that Qaddafi the dicktator of Libya need to resign from power. It is though suprising that he does all thoses bad thing to his own people.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Ruby Bridges
Ruby was a little girl who was one of the first blacks to go to an all white school.
Ruby’s mom wanted her to go to the all-white school because she wanted her child to have a better education than she did and to have a good job when she grew up.
After her brother was killed in a drug-related shooting, she began to realize what she did in 1960 was very important for blacks.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Grand jury charges unintentional murder in Burnsville shooting death
Thomas is accused of killing 38-year-old James Edward Koenig of Burnsville with a single shotgun blast inside Thomas’ townhouse.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Jonesboro Massacre
The Jonesboro school massacre occurred March 24, 1998, in Arkansas. Four female students and a teacher were killed, and nine other students and a teacher were wounded, by two armed middle school boys Mitchell Johnson, age 13, and Andrew Golden, age 11.
On the morning of the massacre the boys, both dressed in army-style camoflagued clothes, stole a van from Johnson's home, and after loading it with camping supplies, food, and 7 weapons including two semi-automatic rifles, and four handguns which had been stolen from their Grandfather's house.
I wound angle it in away to spread the word to stop violence everywhere especially school.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
1. Find a topic
what is you story about? football, basketball
-who is your audience? my age group
-why is this story imporatant to your audience? its relevant to out daily lives.
2. Find an Angle
-what about your topic?
-More specifically, what is important about your topic?
3. Collect information
- who are the experts for this story?
- do you need opposing points of view?
- what other research must be done to complete the story?
4. Conduct the interview
- ask open questions.
- rule of threes.
5. Shoot your reporter _______________ _________.
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6. Organize your _______________.
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7. Write ______________ in your story.
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8. Write the ________________ and __________________ of your story.
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9. Write the anchor ______________ and ________________ (if necessary).
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10. Collect ___________ to add to your story (throughout steps 4-9)
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http://www.kidglue.com/2011/02/23/student-suspended-for-insulting-teacher-on-facebook/
http://www.kidglue.com/2011/02/23/student-suspended-for-insulting-teacher-on-facebook/
Do you agree with the decisions in your article?
kind of yes and no
What do you feel should have been done in this instance? He should of got in school suspension instead of out of school suspencion
What do you feel will be the future of rights in today's digital age? I think it would be more freedom, people will loose alot of morals
What rights do you have inside of school? freedom of press and assembly
What rights do you have outside of school?
Freedom of Religion
Speech
press
petition
assembly
GM Falls Below
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
2. What is the Tinker Standard? dosent disrupt school.
3. What is the Frasier Standard? They can censor student speech that is vulgar or indecent.
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard? resonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns.
5. What is the Frederick Standard? wrote bong free hits in a big poster out of school, not in school property and got suspended for 10 days
6. What is the definition of libel?
Wisconsin Power Play
Friday, February 18, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
http://splc.org/quiz/quiz2.asp
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement Agent, Killed In Mexico
Monday, February 14, 2011
Minn. woman arrested on tenth drunken driving offense
Thursday, February 10, 2011
More Minnesotans are avoiding second-hand smoke
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Fans sue NFL, Cowboys, Jerry Jones over Super Bowl ticket fiasco
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Health Officials Offer Safety Tips to Ecstasy Users
Monday, February 7, 2011
Who is the target audience: young adult, adult and male. adult male, young, teenagers, kids young adults
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? celebrity, history, human interest. character, humor. humor
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? diffrent angles and effects. music, effects character from move. effects music
What is the slogan message for the company? imported from detroit. new volkswagon, crunch
Was the message effective? Why or why not? yes, because it had a good story facts and history. Yes, the kid and the dad. kind of, the facts.
superbowl Ads
Friday, February 4, 2011
is the field of news and journals which are "broadcast", that is, published by electrical methods, instead of the older methods, such as printed newspapers and posters.Broadcast methods include radio, television and internet.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1. unusualness
2.significant
3.timeliness-old news isn't news: its History. People what to hear about an event while hapening
4.Proximity-people want to know about nearby events
5.prominence- when well known people, buildings, or places involed, that its news.
6. Humanintrest-stories about ordinary people or animals.
What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
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How is the Internet impacting broadcast journalism?
Southern states coated with snow
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Blanchard, Derek J-cheearleader
Boese, Sara M-75 percent german
Brazelton, Keely R-32 siblings
Buchanan, Tiarra S-chowder
Carlson, Devony R-comercial as a kid
Cordova, Christian J-wants to be a forensice scientist
Cox, Derrick D-car service class at rosemount
Devries, Peter T-genius
Erickson, Nathaniel P-got a hole in one
Felker, Marisa L- foreign exchange student next year
Fraki, Hannah R-born in chicago
Groskreutz, Jackson H- role model john lenon
Jones, Nadia S- 9 siblings
Kading, Caroline E-almost died in a car accident
Kane, William M- goes by middle name max
Lafontaine, Kristin D-hyper extended spine
Lesch, John R plays bag pipes
Mcgroarty, Cody J- world champion all star team
Mitchell, Alexander C-scotish and irish
Morrissey, Gretta E- whistle with hand over mouth
Pelant, Benjamin M- diabetes
Rasugu, Billy P-makes and writes his own music
Reagles, Alex J
Rosario, Brian L
Schiebel, Derek M-copper town to play basketball
Schlotfeldt, Katherine A- rock knee
Smith, Madison B-twist her arm all the way back
Strusz, Ashley E-was on tv at age 7 dance residle
Sytchev, Vladislav-russia to canada to minnesota
Thompson, Collin P-twin
Wangler, Matthew J-broke his nose
White, Hannah Y-
Wunderlich, Benjamin D-born in chicago hotest day of the year
Zemien, Brianna J-100 percent polish