LSBU Journalists

Notes from listening to packages

These are my notes I was writing right when I was listening to the audio packages Rashford background music, natural sound short answers eyewitnesses interviews – involved people the person working with food is naming food available Chloe greeted people and then spoke expert – Steve from the Treasury Apprenticeships Start with the interviewee speaking natural sound longer answers a con...

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Broadcast Journalism, Week 4 + package examples

After the break, we started off with the audio. On Monday we talked about the ‘tool of journalists’ – interviews (which are used for both audio and video). We use interviews to obtain new information, clarify facts, explore different perspectives, etc. They expand upon the basis ‘who, what, where, when, why, how’ of newsgathering. Therefore it’s important to kno...

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Transcript

In the text below is a script for audio recording. I rewrote the script from the recording called ´Sprouts´. Since I am not a native English speaker, I struggled with understanding several times. The audio can be found here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000ph5x in time 00:52-3:17. I tried to mark usage of background voices and I noted the time of interviewee speeches in seconds. Script: Spro...

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First wave video

I recorded a video of how I coped during the first wave of coronavirus. You can find video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy-ySdXE6oI I used what we learned about framing and rule of thirds. I used cutaways to display things I was talking about. It was a little difficult to record myself, but I used tripod and set my camera and then recorded it. I cut my video in Premiere, using what we lea...

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Broadcast Journalism, Week 2

This week, we had our first video part of this module. At first, we talked about the angle of the story, which is something that we’ve already been through in our previous module. Anyway, I made some notes. Our story should have its structure: introduction (maybe start with a question, which makes the story more engaging for the viewers) and then divide it into acts (there’s a sense of...

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Broadcasting regulations

Notes from lecture Press regulation IPSO, IMPRESS, OFCOM IPSO Regulates most of newspaper and magazine industry Self-regulatory Public Interest   – sth public has a right to know, need to know in terms of importance, in some cases, you do not have to follow the code, there is a public interest in freedom of expression. You should make notes how you proceeded. The Editor´s Code of Practice Acc...

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The first week of Broadcast Journalism

The first week of the Introduction to Broadcast Journalism module started off with audio. I have to admit that it is something new to me and I don’t feel so confident about it yet. During the first three days of this module, we did many tasks as a practise each day. During Monday, we talked about montage, which is basically a series of shots/clips. We’ll produce them later for our fina...

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Welcome to my house

Here is my short edited audio clip from my house. I have learned that audio has to be creative, intimate and powerful. In my clip is my voice and also natural sound in rooms of my house. I used editing skills in Adobe Audition that we learned with Matt, this audio demonstrates I can use basic things in the Audition. Although, my voice quality is not the best, I recorded it in my closet. My own voi...

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The US election debate: Trump says he is the least racist in a room while Biden wants zero emissions

American presidential candidates clashed over the fight against coronavirus and climate change as the last US election debate took place at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Trump said that since president Abraham Lincoln, nobody has done what he has done for the black community. “I am the least racist person in this room.” Biden explained understanding of institutional racism and hardsh...

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People lost hundreds of euros in their monthly wages due to Covid-19 restrictions

Several job sectors experienced a loss in income during the coronavirus crisis in the second quarter of 2020 in Slovakia. The Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic reported average monthly wages in various branches per one person. According to them, ´Arts, entertainment and recreation´ were hit by a 12% decrease, from 901€ in the first quarter of 2020 to 792€ in the second quarter.  ´Elec...

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Modern Shopping Center with familiar faces

New Castle Square featuring local traders was built opposite the Elephant & Castle train station.   The center was built as a part of the Council´s redevelopment in the Elephant & Castle in Southwark to provide local traders a place to work. They opened on the 26 September. Its wooden construction and an “L” shape give it a modern look. It consists of two buildings that are ...

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Tampa Bay Lightning are the Stanley Cup Champions

Lightning beat the Dallas Stars 2:0 in the final game of the season to make it 4:2 in the best-of-seven series. Brayden Point scored a game-winning goal, while Andrei Vasilevskiy shutout Stars´ forwards. Game six was an intense game with 77 hits in total. The defense of the Lightning did not let the Stars attack, their forwards struggled to approach Vasilevskiy´s net and create dangerous chances. ...

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„Love the Elephant, hate gentrification.“

Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre is closed after 55 years, opinions of the public vary, those dissatisfied did not let the Elephant go down without roar.  As a result of gentrification in Southwark, the Shopping Centre established in 1965 was closed on 24 September. At 5 PM, the keys were given to a demolition company, while locals gathered to say goodbye to the Elephant, to protest agai...

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Hello world!

Welcome to Creative Tech students @LSBU. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! 00 Related Images:

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A Scrap From The Deep Fat Fryer That is My Brain

A scrap from the deep fat fryer that is my brain.    My memory is absolutely rubbish. I struggle to remember anything wordy, which is a real pain for somebody who absolutely loves to sing in the shower. I suspect that I have never sung a lyric entirely correctly in my life. Friends will quote films, films that I’ve seen a half dozen times, and I’ll barely catch on, let alone be able to c...

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