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VOICE-OVER - journalist not present in the actual scene - explanation of the situation while the audience watches visual material - recorded in a studio and includes information that makes the full story clearer for the viewer - can also include details that you’re not able to show visually or aren’t covered in the interviewee’s answers 6.TV POLL (SURVEY) - direct way of getting short answers from passers-by - journalists approach people and ask one or two short questions - a facial expression can also be included on its own to show a person’s reaction - ask permission if they are happy for the material to be published - get permission from parent or guardian if the interviewee is underage 7.GRAPHICS (charts, tables, graphs) AND ARCHIVAL MATERIAL (old photos and videos) - much easier for audience to see the data than to just hear about it - a graph allows you to show things like the change in value of money and raw materials over time - archival material is very important for stories about the past - can help compare a previous situation with the present one SAMPLE OF A POSSIBLE STRUCTURE OF TV NEWS 3 with a focus on hard news and feature segments.
VOICE-OVER - journalist not present in the actual scene - explanation of the situation while the audience watches visual material - recorded in a studio and includes information that makes the full story clearer for the viewer - can also include details that you’re not able to show visually or aren’t covered in the interviewee’s answers 6.TV POLL (SURVEY) - direct way of getting short answers from passers-by - journalists approach people and ask one or two short questions - a facial expression can also be included on its own to show a person’s reaction - ask permission if they are happy for the material to be published - get permission from parent or guardian if the interviewee is underage 7.GRAPHICS (charts, tables, graphs) AND ARCHIVAL MATERIAL (old photos and videos) - much easier for audience to see the data than to just hear about it - a graph allows you to show things like the change in value of money and raw materials over time - archival material is very important for stories about the past - can help compare a previous situation with the present one SAMPLE OF A POSSIBLE STRUCTURE OF TV NEWS 3 with a focus on hard news and feature segments.
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VOICE-OVER is a technique where a ______ explains the situation while the audience watches visual material.
VOICE-OVER is a technique where a ______ explains the situation while the audience watches visual material.
journalist
TV POLL (SURVEY) is a direct way of getting short answers from ______.
TV POLL (SURVEY) is a direct way of getting short answers from ______.
passers-by
GRAPHICS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL are used to make it easier for the audience to see the ______.
GRAPHICS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL are used to make it easier for the audience to see the ______.
A ______ allows you to show things like the change in value of money and raw materials over time.
A ______ allows you to show things like the change in value of money and raw materials over time.
ARCHIVAL MATERIAL is very important for stories about the ______.
ARCHIVAL MATERIAL is very important for stories about the ______.
TV NEWS often includes a focus on hard news and ______ segments.
TV NEWS often includes a focus on hard news and ______ segments.
TV POLL involves journalists asking one or two short questions to ______.
TV POLL involves journalists asking one or two short questions to ______.
GRAPHICS can help compare a previous situation with the ______ one.
GRAPHICS can help compare a previous situation with the ______ one.
A GRAPH allows you to visually show the change in ______ over time.
A GRAPH allows you to visually show the change in ______ over time.