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For my first semester broadcast tech 1 final, my partner and I went out into field after school and shot a short news package about our own Ladue Speech and Debate club. This project was very similar to our previous mobile journalism project, except this time we completed it at school with much better equipment and with a more interesting subject. The thing that I think this project taught me the most was the how valuable time is. My partner had to plan out each shot and when we could do the interview. Because of that, we got our project done in a timely fashion. My partner and I made sure our shots were framed correctly, especially the interview shot. (Which I think is the most important.) Through all of this, what we learned was that If you spend time planning out your project, focus on the small things like shots, and have the equipment to do it with, then you can make a very nice and professional looking news package.
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I learned many things while I was in the process of making this project, but the most improtant thing that I learned about news was how everything was based off of time so the program would run well with its advertisements. All the stories chosen, and how they are written, is all based on time. In addition, I learned that head movement along with body language is imperitive to have a good broadcast. People watching view with their eyes, so they want the person who is reading the news to give a feel that it is important. Lastly, time mangement is important in the news world. From the time you start reaschring your stories till the time you say them on air, you alwasy have a deadline to make. This project was very fun to make and preform and I hope my end product reflects that as well.
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