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template tv news program
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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PROJECT
(ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
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Write
down your name
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First and Second semester
2010
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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TEACHER:DANIEL
RUALES
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GRADE: 9TH
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TERM
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DESCRIPTION:
Students may produce
a TV news programme, concentrating in the kind of stories and features which they feel are missing from
existing programmes. These stories must catch the watchers attention showing the positive face of our own city and
school in addition they will contribute
to create a better society.
This project offers a scope to students with
different kind of talents: in addition to investigating, there will be
opportunities for individuals to work on design, photography, illustration,
music, writing and performing. Students will be encouraged to concentrate on the quality of what they produce rather
than mere quantity.
If this first
broadcast is a success, it may be worth to produce it every term.
OBJECTIVE(S):
The main objective of this project is
to give students essential tools to see their city and school as a good
place and to create a culture that values
social and emotional well being; in addition, students will take investigating as an interactive and
entertaining process, involving knowledge of the world and various types of
learning styles, any of which may interact with any other to contribute to
produce a TV news programme consisting of general interest features
rather than current news stories.
To critically analyze Bogotá’s conflicts
and try to find out possible solutions.
To discuss, accept and respect different
points of view
To cooperate and work together in a
task.
To produce a program that reflected the interests, talents, and creativity
of the students.
DRIVING QUESTION:
Can I create a desire in my community to take some
action?
Is our society dying?
What can we do to improve our society?
What kind of issues or problematic situations can we
face when creating a TV news program?
PROCEDURE OR METHODOLOGY:
The
comprehensible input (TV news programs) and the task-based learning
(Students TV news program) will teach the learner to do something in the target
language. Sts will use language above
the sentence level, with real language in real situations and pay attention to
both the part and the whole work in the context.
At the beginning of the term, an orientation session
will be held at which students will be told that they are going to be in charge of
the design and production of a TV news program. They will asked a series of
questions so that they can brainstorm about this project.( What will the
television show be? What will we call it? How often will it air? What equipment
will we need? What roles will we need to fill in order to produce the show?
What skills and knowledge will we need? What do we know, if anything, about
television broadcasting? Can we make it whatever we want? What are our limits?) Tony Bencivenga's Blog
During the first part of the
project students will be challenged to
decide the name, tagline, content,
mission, format, set, personnel, logo, theme music, and everything else they
thought necessary to create a student-produced program.
During
the second part of the project students will discuss about the sections to be included ,the sources and think how these stories will improve and
change our society in a positive way. In addition, they will learn how to
create surveys, write interviews, news
stories and profiles. Students must critically analyze Bogotá’s conflicts and will try to find out good news that may be possible solutions for
those issues.
During this stage students will
interview, write down stories and reviews, create games and will create the
story board of the program.
In the third part of the project students will
rehearse, perform and record , after watching their product they will discuss, evaluate and decide what needs to be changed or
re-estructured in terms of sound
effects, introductory music,presenters, games , customs.
Students will record and edit the final version of
their program.
In the last part of the project students will launch the first edition of the
program.During the launching students will present the program, summarise the
course development, express their progress and feelings during the creation of
it.
MATERIAL OR RESOURCES:
-Examples of existing
TV news programs –(TV shows for
young people)
-British or American TV shows, both serious and
popular which will be useful as a source
-A video camera
- A set.
-Editing software and hardware
EVALUATION:
What happens in the classroom must
involve the learners and must be judged in terms of its effects on them.
Rubrics
TV NEWS PROGRAM
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Teacher(s) Comments:
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Session
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Task description
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Follow up
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Observation
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FIRST TERM
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1
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Orientation
session. Teacher will present the project.Sts will brainstorm about the TV
program using some questions given by the teacher. Sts will work in
groups in order to discuss some
questions and come into a conclusion. They will have to present a web.
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Brainstorming
Web
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Students will
have a portfolio in order to file every single activity related to
the project.
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2.
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Students
will be challenged to decide the name, logo and tagline of the TV program
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A
chart with the name, the logo and the tagline
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Students
will create a format with the rules they must follow to create the names, logos
and taglines.
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3
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Students
will watch a TV news program and will identify the different sections and
topics included. Then they will decide which sections and topics will appear
in the program
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Video
Guide
Sections
web
Topics web
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Students
will have a portfolio in order to file every single activity related to
the project.
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4
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Students
will create their TV news program (Stories, reviews, reports, profiles) then
they will write a clear and succinct
summary of their ideas. Sts will read a sample program proposal and will
identify the general characteristics. They will write down their own proposal
taking into account some recommendations given by the teacher.
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Program
proposal
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Students
will have a portfolio in order to file every single activity related to
the project.
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SECOND TERM
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5
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Students
will write and submit a full script.
They will find positive news
about Bogotá then they will decide which ones will be included in the news program.
Once the news are organized,
students will have to decide the roles. Each member, depending on the role
they have, will prepare the script. Then they will put all the pieces
together and hand this to the teacher.
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Script
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Students
will have a portfolio in order to file every single activity related to
the project.
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Students
will draw the scenes with the
corresponding notes and elements such as dialogues, sound effects and music.
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Storyboard
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Students
will have a portfolio in order to file every single activity related to
the project.
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7
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Students
will rehearse before the actual shooting. This includes camera and dress
rehearsals.
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Rehearsals
(videos)
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8
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Shooting.
Students will record their programs.
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Video
first draft
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9
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After
shooting is completed students will
start to make editing decisions.
Students will
Identify the highs and the lows from
the TV show and will decide what needs to be changed.
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Edited
version
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10
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Sts
will evaluate the project and will summarise the course development and will express
their feelings
They will write
invitations
And prepare the
reception(speech)
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Speech
Reception
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Launching
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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NAME:
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Find and copy the name, the logo and tagline of 5 different national and
5 different international TV news programs.
NAMES
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LOGOS
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TAGLINE
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INTERNATIONAL
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CBS NEWS (Columbia Broadcasting
System)
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“Only CBS”
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CNN
(Cable News Network)
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“Go Beyond Borders”
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NBC (National
Broadcasting Company)
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“More colorful.”
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FOX
NEWS (fox news channel)
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“Fair &
Balanced”
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METRO TV
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“Knowledge to
Elevate”
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PBS
(Public
Broadcasting Service)
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“Be More”
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NATIONAL
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CARACOL TELEVISION
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“Más cerca de ti”
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RCN
(radio cadena nacional)
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“ nuestra tele”
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CITY
TV
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“Por todo Bogotá”
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CANAL
13
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“El canal joven de Colombia”
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CANAL CAPITAL
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“Más
ciudad, más canal”
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TELECARIBE
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“Más nuestro”
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2. Write down the characteristics
of each name , logo and tagline.
NAMES
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LOGOS
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TAGLINE
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Abreviations./The Word news/2 words,
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They are in the beginning of
the name/black and white/it is an eye.
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They mention the name of the TV news program/two words
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They use three
capital letter for represent the name of the news program
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They use three
letter in red and white/ this three letter are join in only one word/ there
is a line that pass in the middle of the hold word.
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They mention to
three world/ not mention the name of the new program
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NBS/ use the first
letter of the three word that are the National Broadcasting Company
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The name is in
black / the name is down from a king ok circled with ship like water of to
many color
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The use two world/
they use this tow world like for describe the logo using more colorful
because the logo is to colorful
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FOX NEWS CHANEL/
use three words this is a new channel that come from fox channel the first
for tell the common name of the channel
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/ it’s in color
with white, red and blue/ the name is in white in the middle of the logo and
in the back is color blue with some light of color white
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The use two words/
they separate this world with & / the propose is to attract weavers to
see this channel
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The name is METRO
TV/ the use tow word
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The logo is the letter in
black/ a eagle to separate this two worlds
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They use 3 worlds
with the propose to represent the picture of the eagle that they use in the
logo
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The use three
capital letters, PBS that is the avrevation of the name of the program
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It appears a man
head in white and the letters in white with the background in black
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The mention two
words, be more
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NAMES
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LOGOS
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TAGLINE
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The use abbreviation of the names
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They get the attention of the people
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They show some characteristic of the program
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Usually they are of 3 letters
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They are very colorful and atractive
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They are very simple
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Most of them include the word news
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They are simple
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They mention like the objective of the program
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They are very simple
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They show a simple form of the name
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Some mentions the palce where they make their program.
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They are easy to remember
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They show a little bit of the identity of the program
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4.Taking into account the previous chart create your own name,
logo and motto. ( you can use power point, word, some images from the net) You
will have to send your work to my email .
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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NAME:
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GRADE:
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This is the evaluation of my progress.
In class, we learned:
We learned many things like how to create a name a logo and a tagline.
In my opinion, the most interesting thing I learned was:
To create the logo and to see how it is simple to make the name, logo
and tagline of a tv news program
I had difficulty with:
With the name as there is a great variety of names to put, so it was
difficult to choose a right names
I would like to learn more about:
How to do a pretty
well logo as the real TV news programs
Comments:
This class was so
interesting, not only because of the exercise of identifying names, logos, and
taglines, but also it is a form to understand more the TV news programs.
NAME
LOGO
TAGLINE
BRAINSTORMING
Work in groups and answer the following questions: 1.What will the television show be?
What will we call it? 2.How often will it air? 3.What equipment will we need? 4.What
roles will we need to fill in order to produce the show? 5.What skills and
knowledge will we need? 6.What do we know, if anything, about television
broadcasting?7. Can we make it whatever we want? What are our limits?
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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NAME:
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GRADE:
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There
most be a presentation, a camera man, interviewers, interviewing
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We will need a lot of equipment, like
laptops, cameras, microphones which should make our program
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We can’t make whatever we want we have to
take into account some steps for making our program
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What
will be?
will be a 8 minutes program about the
national and international
sports.
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We will need to have some knowledge about
most of the sports.
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Name:
world sports
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We
don’t know to much about TV broadcasting
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We have some limits, like of time, the
procedure make us have some limits.
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Tv news program
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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NAME:
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-USING
YOUR PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE COMPLETE THE
FOLLOWING CHART.
TV News
program: caracol
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SECTIONS
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TOPICS
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National
news
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The talk
about all the events in colombia
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International
news
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The talk
about all the event about the world
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Economic
news
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They
talk about the stock market and the economic crisis and all that
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sports
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They talk
about the events in sports in the world, but they focused on soccer
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fashion
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They
talk about the life of the famous people
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-USING
YOUR PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE WRITE DOWN THE
SUMMARY OF FOUR POSSITIVE NEWS YOU HAVE HEARD.
1.
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People
in this 5 december will mobilize for making voice and for fight against the
FARC, and the people that has been captured by them
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Samuel
Moreno, after been the mayor of Bogota, he will go to jail for the things he
have done while he was mayor, now he is going to jail.
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3.
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4.
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-COMPLETE
THE FOLLOWING CHART .YOU HAVE TO USE
YOUR OWN INFORMATION(NAME/ MOTTO/LOGO AND THINK ABOUT THE SECTIONS AND
TOPICS YOU ARE GOING TO INCLUDE IN YOUR TV NEWS PROGRAM.)
TV News
program: world sports
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SECTIONS
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TOPICS
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tennis
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We will
talk about the national and international news of tennis where we will make
interviews.
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Soccer
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We will
talk about the latest news of soccer, the most popular sports in Colombia and
in the world
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basketball
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We will
talk about the most important communitarian events of basketball in Colombia
and in the world
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volleyball
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We will
show you an interview and the most important events of volleyball in Colombia
and in the world.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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NAME:
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In class, we learned:
To identify the news and to summarize them
In my opinion, the most interesting thing I learned was:
The most interesting thing was to identify the news and all that, also
this help us to know more about what is happening in Colombia.
I had difficulty with:
With summarizing the news as they are to huge.
I would like to learn more about:
I would like to
learns more about how to identify some news
Comments:
I don’t have any
comments
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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NAME:
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1. Read the
following Proposal and answer the
questions.
Sample Program Proposal
The proposed host for the show is Dr. Steve Adams, who has an established
track record with us and WCFX-TV for doing marine specials. Each week he will
have a new guest with new experiences.
Given the numerous people within our seacoast broadcast area who regularly
document their diving expeditions, we will have no trouble finding guests with
exciting footage and stories to tell. In particular we want to feature
in-studio close-ups of artifacts that have been salvaged during underwater
expeditions.
Initially, two guests who have documented the discovery of sunken ships are
interested in appearing. In addition, we want to feature experts in marine life
from the local university who have dramatic and colorful digital footage of a
wide variety of underwater life forms.
Dave's Dive Shop and Marty's Marine Supply have tentatively committed as
sponsors. Numerous other potential sponsors also exist within our
broadcast area.
Production costs would be minimal. The production could be done
"live-on-tape" on Wednesday evenings in Studio B with three cameras —
one typically reserved for tabletop close-ups of exhibits. Dr. Adams
indicates he would be willing to host/produce the show for $950 per program.
Our initial contract with Dr. Adams would be for 13 shows.
Although the guests would appear without compensation, the potential
sponsors have indicated that they would give the guests gifts in exchange for
on-air acknowledgments.
The Sunday afternoon broadcast time slot now occupied by What In the
World?, (which concludes April 2nd,) seems most appropriate, although the
final decision on this would be up to Programming.
Initially, the show would be done in three blocks:
Block #1 - Introduction of the guest; overview of the
day's topic with a brief look at footage and exhibits. (about 7 min.)
Commercial break.
Block #2 - Discussion of the topic, primarily VO [voice
over] concentrating on underwater footage and in-studio close-ups of artifacts.
Commercial break.
Block #3 - Discussion and conclusion, again primarily VO
concentrating on underwater footage and in-studio close-ups of artifacts.
Dr. Adams has already been contacted by WCFX-TV about doing another special
for them. If he hosted "Underwater Explorations," we would
obviously prefer him to be under exclusive contract with us for the duration of
the series. He has agreed to wait 30-days for our decision on
"Underwater Explorations."
What will the television show be?
Will be a weekly,
30-minute studio production featuring guests supplying their own video or film
footage of their underwater exploits around the world.
What will they call it?
Underwater Explorations
How often will it air?
Once a week
What roles will they need to fill in order to produce the show?
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Camera
man
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host
What skills and knowledge will they need?
In each program will be some guest which need to be experts in marine life
How many blocks are they going to have? What about?
3 blocks.
Block 1 - Introduction of the guest;
overview of the day's topic with a brief look at footage and exhibits. (about 7
min.)
Commercial break.
Block 2 - Discussion of the topic,
primarily VO [voice over] concentrating on underwater footage and in-studio
close-ups of artifacts.
Commercial break.
Block 3 - Discussion and conclusion,
again primarily VO concentrating on underwater footage and in-studio close-ups
of artifacts.
How long is the program going to last?
30 minutes
2. After carefully reviewing the proposal guidelines, prepare your submission materials for mailing.
Please send all relevant information about each project. The following elements are expected:
Project Proposal: |
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Synopsis - briefly
outline the subject and story of the program or the larger context out of
which the story evolved. |
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Treatment (Required) -
clearly communicate how the television program will unfold from beginning to
end. Include details on story structure, theme, style, format, voice, and
point-of-view. |
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Project timetable -
provide a schedule of all phases of production. |
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Interactive elements - Explain
how you plan to enhance your project your blog. Discuss specific elements of
the proposed site and provide information on the web production team . |
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Key Personnel - provide
detailed biographies or resume information of the key project staff (i.e.,
producer, director, writer, cinematographer, editor) as well as experts,
consultants and talent. |
Take into account
A proposal consists of a written condensation of a proposed TV production.
It covers the basic ideas and issues of the production as well as the main characters, locations, and story angles.
Proposals should be attention-getting and interesting to read.
They cover the full story sequence. They typically contain some key scenes .
The basic production needs and approximate times of the segments are included.
Anyone reading a program proposal should be able to get a clear idea of the entire production.
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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NAME:
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GRADE:
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This is the evaluation of my progress.
In class, we learned:
We learned many things like for example, how to do a proposal, and what
thing we need to take into account for making a good TV news program
In my opinion, the most interesting thing I learned was:
To know more about TV news programs, and to know that behind every tv
program there is a very big process
I had difficulty with:
The proposal in general, as it is to difficult at the beginning to plan
to much things about the tv news program like the time and all that
I would like to learn more about:
I would like to know
more about the tv news programs broadcasting.
Comments:
I was very good to understand more about tv broadcasting and how to do a tv news program
SAMPLE PROGRAM
PROPOSAL
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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ABRAHAM
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FOREING LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT (ENGLISH/INTERDISCIPLINARY)
GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
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1. Think
about the field trips we have had (corferias expociencias- Resguardo Cota)
and write down a short summary of 6 events-presentations you saw
and you think could be included
in the TV News Program.
1.moon calendar
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This is a so specific
calendar that the Muiscas have this was divide y thirteen part, that are the
13 moons; this help them to have a better way of cultivation.
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2.the bio gradable
detergent
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In Colferias the
student create a new detergent with natural ingredients, its 100% bio
gradable and safety, this can help to reduce the contamination of water.
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3.Muiscan medicine
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They have a lot of
plan that the use to make their medicine, this medicine was 100% natural and
can help a person with a sickness. know
days we use some plan to make our medicine with some plan and some
chemical making more safety the ancestral medicine.
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4.Astrobiolgy
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This is the study of
the life in the earth and in the space this take the biology and the
astrology join in only one thing.
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5.Mechanic
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The mechanic is use
every single moment in the life of a human , everything that be make we use
the mechanic like, when you sleep, you pull something, etc.
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2. Find 4
positive news about Bogota and write down a short description of them.
1.Santa fe vs.
Botafogo
For the eights of
the final
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Santa Fe is a very
good team that is going to represent Colombian football playing with
Botafogo, a Brazilian team. This match is going to be transmitting today at
night; this is a crucial match because the team that won this match is going
to pass to fourth of final.
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2.the new election
of the mayor of Bogota this 30 of October
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This election are
going to be the 30 of October in where the Bogota population is going to
elect the representative of Bogota because this in Bogota is going to have a
law that not permit any to sell alcohol that the too prevents problems.
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3.the government
start to marathon to guarantee the elections
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This is make for
have a safety day in the elections because this the security and the police
is going to be so heavy this is going to be in all the city.
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4.
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2. Choose
two of the news from the previous exercise and get as much information as you
can
1.
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2.
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SOURCES: Copy and paste the links . Write down what
can of information you can find there.
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SOURCES: Copy and paste the links . Write down what
can of information you can find there.
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3. Using
the previous information prepare the script for the TV news program.
4. Using
WIKI you will put all the pieces together and will submit a full script.
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT: GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
SECOND TERM
NINTH GRADE
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NAME:
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GRADE:
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This is the
evaluation of my progress.
In class, we learned:
In my opinion, the most interesting thing I learned was:
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I had difficulty with:
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I would like to learn more about:
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Comments:
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT: GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
SECOND TERM
NINTH GRADE
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What is a
script?
A script is a document that outlines every aural,
visual, behavioral, and lingual element required to film your TV news program.
How do I make a script?
Get your story straight. Come up with lots of ideas of
what you want to happen in the TV news program. Create the premise and purpose
of the TV show program.
Your reporters anf presenters will drive the action on the stage or screen,
so make sure you make them interesting and innovative.
Create an outline or treatment. Before
you begin actually writing dialogue and script, it might help to create a basic
roadmap of what will happen in your TV news program so you dont forget. Sketch
out a general plan and envision how the news will unfold. This should be told
in the third-person.
Maintain your style. Remember, scripts
are all about action and dialogue. Make sure your characters speak
realistically, and try not to mix styles of speech and vocabulary too much
unless you are going for a certain effect.
Ensure that different reporters anf
presenters have their own 'voice' based
on their background, which will affect their word choices and dialect. This
will stop your characters from blending into one another.
Set the news. Don't forget to include
important details such as time of day, setting, and actions of the reporters
and presenters in the scene. These
are nearly as important as the news that
occurs.
Format your writing. Skip lines
between one character speaking and a different one speaking, especially if
you're handwriting it. This will enable those reading the script to distinguish
between speakers more easily, and also allow space for notes.
Edit yourself. Continually revise your
writing, and, if possible, show the script to a friend or adviser who has
writing experience and can critique and improve the script as needed. You may
also write your script in various ways, introducing people and even in brackets
telling the reader what is happening that the narrator is not reading. I.E.)
jeff walks off the stage or john closes the door behind him.
Script Language
zooms in for
close-up of John
zooms out to
show John is not alone.
Cuts or takes are instant transitions from one video source to
another.
Camera
angles, bird's eye view, high angle, eye level, and low angle on
scripts.
camera
finds: the camera moves in on a particular portion of a scene
camera goes
with: the camera moves with a person or object
reverse
angle: a near 180-degree shift in camera position
shot widens: signals a
zoom or dolly back.
EXT and INT: exterior
and interior settings
SOT
(sound-on-tape): The voice,
music, or background sound is from the audio track of a videotape.
SOF
(sound-on-film): This is not
much used anymore. Even if a production starts out on film, it's
converted into a video recording before being "rolled into" a
production
VTR: videotape, videotape
recording. Video and audiotape have now been largely replaced by computer disks
and solid-state memory
VO (voice
over): narration heard at higher volume than music or background sound
OSV
(off-screen voice): voice from
a person not visible to the audience
MIC:
microphone (pronounced "mike")
POV
(point of view). Dramatic
scripts may indicate that a shot will be seen from the point of view of a
particular actor.
OS (over-the-shoulder shot): The picture shows the back of a person's head and
possibly one shoulder with the main subject in the distance facing the camera.
This is also designated as O/S and X/S.
ANNCR: announcer
KEY: electronic overlay of titles, credits or other video sources over
background video
SFX or F/X (special effects/visual effects): audio special
effects (audio FX) or video special effects; altering normal audio and video,
generally to achieve some dramatic effect
NOW WRITE DOWN YOUR SCRIPT
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FOREING LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT: GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
SECOND TERM
NINTH GRADE
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NAME:
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GRADE:
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DATE:
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This is the evaluation of my progress.
In class, we learned:
How to start writing down a good script
In my opinion, the most interesting thing I learned was:
The whole process of making a script as is to interesting to make all
this things of the camara angles, the news that we are going to chose, etc.
I had difficulty with:
I had difficulty with the camera angles and the periods of the
commercials.
I would like to learn more about:
I would like to know
how we could make some videos in a right angle and all that stuff.
Comments:
This process seems to be tough as it is not only long
but we have to include a lot of things,
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT: GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
SECOND TERM
NINTH GRADE
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NAME:
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GRADE:
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DATE:
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This is the evaluation of my progress.
In class, we learned:
More or less how to write down a draft of an script, and that is not so
easy as it seems
In my opinion, the most interesting thing I learned was:
To summarize the news as I could now more about the event of sports in
Colombia.
I had difficulty with:
Writing the draft, and also summarizing the news
I would like to learn more about:
How could we make a
draft in a easier way.
Comments:
This part was very
tough, and the script still have some errors.
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT: GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
SECOND TERM
NINTH GRADE
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NAME:
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GRADE:
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DATE:
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This is the evaluation of my progress.
In class, we learned:
That writing down the draft was the most difficult part of the tv news
program.
In my opinion, the most interesting thing I learned was:
To write down the script to use another language
I had difficulty with:
The correction
I would like to learn more about:
Script of some other
tv news program to make mine better
Comments:
It was so difficult
but at the same time interesting
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT: GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
SECOND TERM
NINTH GRADE
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NAME:
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What is a storyboard?
Once your script
is written , the next step is to make a storyboard. A storyboard visually tells
the TV news program panel by panel, kind of like a comic book.
Your storyboard
will should convey some of the following information:
- What charaters are in the
frame, and how are they moving?
- What are the characters
saying to each other, if anything?
- How much time has passed
between the last frame of the storyboard and the current one?
- Where the
"camera" is in the scene? Close or far away? Is the camera
moving?
Why make a storyboard?
Creating a
storyboard will help you plan your TV news program out shot by shot. You can
make changes to your storyboard before you start shooting, instead of changing
your mind later. You will also be able to talk about your animation and show
your storyboard to other people to get feedback on your ideas.
How do I make a storyboard?
Most commonly, storyboards
are drawn in pen or pencil. If you don't like to draw you can also take photos,
cut out pictures from magazines, or use a computer to make your storyboards.
Keep in mind that your drawings don't have to be fancy! In fact, you want to
spend just a few minutes drawing each frame. Use basic shapes, stick figures,
and simple backgrounds. If you draw your storyboard frames on index cards, you
can rearrange them to move parts of the the story around.
Storyboard Language
CLOSE-UP
SHOT: A close range of distance between the camera and the subject.
DISSOVLE: A transition between two shots, where one shot fades away and simultaneously another shot fades in.
FADE - A transition from a shot to black where the image gradually becomes darker is a Fade Out; or from black where the image gradually becomes brighter is a Fade In.
HIGH CAMERA ANGLE: A camera angle which looks down on its subject making it look small, weak or unimportant.
JUMP CUT: A rapid, jerky transition from one frame to the next, either disrupting the flow of time or movement within a scene or making an abrupt transition from one scene to another.
LEVEL CAMERA ANGLE: A camera angle which is even with the subject; it may be used as a neutral shot.
LONG SHOT: A long range of distance between the camera and the subject, often providing a broader range of the setting.
LOW CAMERA ANGLE: A camera angle which looks up at its subject; it makes the subject seem important and powerful.
PAN: A steady, sweeping movement from one point in a scene to another.
POV (point of view shot): A shot which is understood to be seen from the point of view of a character within the scene.
REACTION SHOT- 1.: A shot of someone looking off screen. 2.: A reaction shot can also be a shot of someone in a conversation where they are not given a line of dialogue but are just listening to the other person speak.
TILT: Using a camera on a tripod, the camera moves up or down to follow the action.
ZOOM: Use of the camera lens to move closely towards the subject.
DISSOVLE: A transition between two shots, where one shot fades away and simultaneously another shot fades in.
FADE - A transition from a shot to black where the image gradually becomes darker is a Fade Out; or from black where the image gradually becomes brighter is a Fade In.
HIGH CAMERA ANGLE: A camera angle which looks down on its subject making it look small, weak or unimportant.
JUMP CUT: A rapid, jerky transition from one frame to the next, either disrupting the flow of time or movement within a scene or making an abrupt transition from one scene to another.
LEVEL CAMERA ANGLE: A camera angle which is even with the subject; it may be used as a neutral shot.
LONG SHOT: A long range of distance between the camera and the subject, often providing a broader range of the setting.
LOW CAMERA ANGLE: A camera angle which looks up at its subject; it makes the subject seem important and powerful.
PAN: A steady, sweeping movement from one point in a scene to another.
POV (point of view shot): A shot which is understood to be seen from the point of view of a character within the scene.
REACTION SHOT- 1.: A shot of someone looking off screen. 2.: A reaction shot can also be a shot of someone in a conversation where they are not given a line of dialogue but are just listening to the other person speak.
TILT: Using a camera on a tripod, the camera moves up or down to follow the action.
ZOOM: Use of the camera lens to move closely towards the subject.
Storyboard Examples
NOW MAKE YOUR STORY BOARD
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT: GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
SECOND TERM
NINTH GRADE
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NAME:
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GRADE:
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DATE:
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This is the evaluation of my progress.
In class, we learned:
How to do a template
In my opinion, the most interesting thing I learned was:
To draw what was going to happen in the story board
I had difficulty with:
The organization of the ideas, as there was great variety of thins to
put
I would like to learn more about:
How to choose the
right music and background in the right scene
Comments:
It seem to be pretty
interesting
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ABRAHAM
LINCOLN SCHOOL
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FOREING LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH AREA
PROJECT: GOOD NEWS FROM BOGOTA
SECOND TERM
NINTH GRADE
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NAME:
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DATE:
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