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Two things about broadcast news we need to understand. Substance and format. Writing a TV news script: the substance. Writing a TV news script. It’s brief. Writing a TV news script. It’s brief Gotta gather as many facts and video as time permits. Writing a TV news script. It’s brief
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Writing a TV news script • It’s brief
Writing a TV news script • It’s brief • Gotta gather as many facts and video as time permits
Writing a TV news script • It’s brief • Gotta gather as many facts and video as time permits • Use friendly, conversational tone
Writing a TV news script • It’s brief • Gotta gather as many facts and video as time permits • Use friendly, conversational tone • Active voice
Writing a TV news script • It’s brief • Gotta gather as many facts and video as time permits • Use friendly, conversational tone • Active voice • Present tense
Writing a TV news script • It’s brief • Gotta gather as many facts and video as time permits • Use friendly, conversational tone • Active voice • Present tense • Attribution before quotes
Writing a TV news script • “Talking head bad. Video good.”
Writing a TV news script • “Talking head bad. Video good.” • Write to your best video: lead with the strongest shots
Writing a TV news script • “Talking head bad. Video good.” • Write to your best video: lead with the strongest shots • Engage emotions
Format your story: the style • Idea is to make your copy readable and to fit exactly into the news slot
Format your story: the style • Idea is to make your copy readable and to fit exactly into the news slot • Spells out who says what and what the viewer is seeing on screen
Format your story: the style • Idea is to make your copy readable and to fit exactly into the news slot • Spells out who says what and what the viewer is seeing on screen • Much more complicated and technical than print or internet media
Format your story: the style • Idea is to make your copy readable and to fit exactly into the news slot • Spells out who says what and what the viewer is seeing on screen • Much more complicated and technical than print or internet media • No standardization from station to station
Here’s what we’ll use for WLAF-TV • Always use split-page format (two columns)
Here’s what we’ll use for WLAF-TV • Always use split-page format (two columns) • Left shows what viewers see; length of segment (TRT); and who’s saying it
Here’s what we’ll use for WLAF-TV • Always use split-page format (two columns) • Left shows what viewers see; length of segment (TRT); and who’s saying it • Right column shows the exact words the viewer will hear
WLAF-TV style • All copy being read is ALL CAPS
WLAF-TV style • All copy being read is ALL CAPS • The words being spoken in sound-bites or SOT will be in lower case (initial caps) in Italics
WLAF-TV style • All copy being read is ALL CAPS • The words being spoken in sound-bites or SOT will be in lower case (initial caps) in Italics • Put the name of newscast, date and your name (as the writer) in upper left
On camera tips • Be ready for the unexpected
On camera tips • Be ready for the unexpected • E’s and I’s! Energy, enthusiasm, emphasis, inflection and interpretation
On camera tips • Be ready for the unexpected • E’s and I’s! Energy, enthusiasm, emphasis, inflection and interpretation • As you write your copy, say it out loud:
On camera tips • Be ready for the unexpected • E’s and I’s! Energy, enthusiasm, emphasis, inflection and interpretation • As you write your copy, say it out loud: can it be read easily and naturally
On camera tips • Be ready for the unexpected • E’s and I’s! Energy, enthusiasm, emphasis, inflection and interpretation • As you write your copy, say it out loud: can it be read easily and naturally; is it easy to understand
On camera tips • Be ready for the unexpected • E’s and I’s! Energy, enthusiasm, emphasis, inflection and interpretation • As you write your copy, say it out loud: can it be read easily and naturally; is it easy to understand; is it conversational;
On camera tips • Be ready for the unexpected • E’s and I’s! Energy, enthusiasm, emphasis, inflection and interpretation • As you write your copy, say it out loud: can it be read easily and naturally; is it easy to understand; is it conversational; get rid of awkward words
On camera tips • Be ready for the unexpected • E’s and I’s! Energy, enthusiasm, emphasis, inflection and interpretation • As you write your copy, say it out loud: can it be read easily and naturally; is it easy to understand; is it conversational; get rid of awkward words; determine real length of story
So let’s try it • Write and record a 40-second story. You are a reporter for WLAF-TV. You are at the scene of a train-car crash. A Tropicana juice train carrying 2.5 million cartons of juice rammed a Dodge Ram truck at the intersection of US 301 and 27th Street in Bradenton. No one is hurt. You are leading in to a sound-bite from the train engineer, April Showers. • Write anchor lead, record reporter live at scene, interview with April Showers, reporter back to anchor, write anchor outro
Teams • Sophie & Lucy • Sarah & Bret
Assignment 3/4 • Prepare and tape a one-minute news package