Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Discussion Questions 1-5 Chapter 1 Page 24

1. According to Larry Hatteberg a KAKE-TV journalist, anyone with a camera is a photographer. The qualities that separate a photographer from a photojournalists is that a photojournalist has to be able to tell a visual story. First by "Telling" the audience is lecturing. Then by "Showing" the audience is teaching. Finally by "Letting the audience experience the moment" is a visual storytelling.

2. In the sense of realism is how cameras and microphones are writing and reporting instruments. The sharp, crisp, sounds of news events gives us a sense of being there and of having experienced the moment. These instruments can be used to heighten the story's sense of realism.

3. The edit console can be called a rewrite machine because it is where television journalist put one idea in relation with another, where quotations from news sources take form as sound bites and are positioned to help give the news story its clarity. Also, where journalist position and emphasize nat sound within the story. Also, this is where the voice over is tightened and sometimes "rewritten" after it has been transformed from words on paper to words in air to words on video.

4. News stories are meant to be read out loud by a news anchor rather then internally by a general audience.

5.The role of written words television news is to serve as blueprints to help guide the pictures and sounds that make up television's content. Using words help interpret and explain what pictures can't say.

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