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Television Studies 406 News Package Formula: Strong Opening-Strong Close The Golden rule of TV news Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package

Television Studies 406 News Package Formula: Strong Opening-Strong Close The Golden rule of TV news Balance Narration, SOTs (actualities) Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package

Television Studies 406 News Package Formula: Strong Opening-Strong Close The Golden rule of TV news Balance Narration, SOTs (actualities) Broadening to the issue Give a bigger picture in the middle, (thoughtful) Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package

Television Studies 406 News Package Formula: Visual Variety Variety of good pictures (Different locations if possible) Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package

Television Studies 406 News Package Formula: Visual Variety Variety of good pictures (Different locations if possible) Structure Types News Peg (GTP) (Pegged to certain event, date) Particular to General (PTG) Full Circle (PTGP) Action, Issue, Impact (AII) Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package

Television Studies 406 News Package Formula: Direction/Content Writing (economical, tight, Don’t describe what can be seen, but write about it. Like writing a caption for the visuals) B-roll set up’s – TV is people’s medium so connect it to people Good Characters Interesting people who speak well and have good stories. Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package

Television Studies 406 News Package Formula: Direction/Content Prioritizing production time (don’t waste time only filming) Prioritizing characters (Plan for A-roll and B-roll) Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package

Television Studies 406 News Package Formula: Interviews for Sound bites Seeking answers to 5WH Don’t ask long questions Ask specific questions, Not “tell me about…” Or closed ended questions. Follow up questions: How? Why?, When was that? Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package

Television Studies 406 Checklist for PKG writing Choose your best pictures to write to Save some dramatic video for the end Decide what SOTs work best Clear, Concise, Conversational Look for ways to incorporate good natural sound into your script Reference the pictures as often as possible Think in sequences Select Effectively (find storytellers, not camera shying people) Television Studies 406 televisionstudiesku.wordpress.com Reporter’s Package