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theproducersintroduction-150929150348-lva1-app6891 Its Introduction of The Producers in an innovative style as we are creative and professional. Please join us, if you want to change the world.]]>
Its Introduction of The Producers in an innovative style as we are creative and professional. Please join us, if you want to change the world.]]>
Tue, 29 Sep 2015 15:03:48 GMT/slideshow/the-producers-introduction/53330123shabbiradil@slideshare.net(shabbiradil)The producers introductionshabbiradilIts Introduction of The Producers in an innovative style as we are creative and professional. Please join us, if you want to change the world.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theproducersintroduction-150929150348-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Its Introduction of The Producers in an innovative style as we are creative and professional. Please join us, if you want to change the world.
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The Structure of TV News
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Structure is central to all communication, whether nonverbal
or verbal. All art 鈥� painting, ceramics, sculpture, furniture making, stained glass, weaving, whatever form it takes 鈥� has structure. Even deconstruction calls for a structured, disciplined approach to the task.
Structure is involved in the way individual television news stories are produced, shot, edited, and aired within the larger framework of the newscast, itself a structured unit. This concept of structure is the single most important idea you will need to grasp because it is central to how journalists communicate with their audiences. For the television journalist, structure is an even more important concept because of the way the communication with the viewers takes place.
The task of journalism is also to explain and interpret the importance and significance of news events. There are reasons why the rhetoric and actions of one person are more important than those of another, why strategies and ideas expressed might or might not work.
These reasons are revealed by interviewing, digging for facts, taping, editing and writing stories that probe the reasoning, the motives, and the strategies of those involved. These elements are processed into news accounts and provide structure 鈥� the 鈥渉ow鈥� and the 鈥渨hy鈥� of the news as well as the 鈥渨ho鈥�, 鈥渨hat鈥�, 鈥渨hen鈥�, and 鈥渨here鈥�. If we left the 鈥渉ow鈥� and 鈥渨hy鈥� out of our reports, the audience would be less well informed.
With this concept of structure in mind, we look now at some of the ingredients that make up the structure of television news communication, five distinct aspects are involved: showing and telling, the relationship between the people on the air and the viewers watching their television sets, storytelling, linear clarity and visual structure.
Showing and Telling:
As local and network television news has expanded and all-news cable channel have developed, the common dialogue today is:
Did you hear about 鈥�.. ?
Yes, I saw it鈥︹€�.
The important word here is saw. By using it people seem to mean they either 鈥渟aw鈥� a newscaster telling them about it or, because the technology makes it possible to bring pictures of a news event to people as it is happening, it is also more and more likely that they really did 鈥渟ee鈥� at least some of it. Instant replay and other production techniques also make it possible for the audience to 鈥渟ee it鈥� again and again, to analyze it in slow motion or frame by frame.
Pictures & Words:
Television news is more than just pictorial coverage. It 鈥渢ells鈥� the news with pictures in motion including news sounds, and with words spoken by anchorpersons, reporters, and news makers. The link between the pictures and the words is crucial. At the basic level that wedding of the right words with right pictures is at once the greatest potential strength and greatest potential weakness of television news. When that link is right the communication may be a whole new experience.]]>
The Structure of TV News
鈥淪torytelling鈥�
Structure is central to all communication, whether nonverbal
or verbal. All art 鈥� painting, ceramics, sculpture, furniture making, stained glass, weaving, whatever form it takes 鈥� has structure. Even deconstruction calls for a structured, disciplined approach to the task.
Structure is involved in the way individual television news stories are produced, shot, edited, and aired within the larger framework of the newscast, itself a structured unit. This concept of structure is the single most important idea you will need to grasp because it is central to how journalists communicate with their audiences. For the television journalist, structure is an even more important concept because of the way the communication with the viewers takes place.
The task of journalism is also to explain and interpret the importance and significance of news events. There are reasons why the rhetoric and actions of one person are more important than those of another, why strategies and ideas expressed might or might not work.
These reasons are revealed by interviewing, digging for facts, taping, editing and writing stories that probe the reasoning, the motives, and the strategies of those involved. These elements are processed into news accounts and provide structure 鈥� the 鈥渉ow鈥� and the 鈥渨hy鈥� of the news as well as the 鈥渨ho鈥�, 鈥渨hat鈥�, 鈥渨hen鈥�, and 鈥渨here鈥�. If we left the 鈥渉ow鈥� and 鈥渨hy鈥� out of our reports, the audience would be less well informed.
With this concept of structure in mind, we look now at some of the ingredients that make up the structure of television news communication, five distinct aspects are involved: showing and telling, the relationship between the people on the air and the viewers watching their television sets, storytelling, linear clarity and visual structure.
Showing and Telling:
As local and network television news has expanded and all-news cable channel have developed, the common dialogue today is:
Did you hear about 鈥�.. ?
Yes, I saw it鈥︹€�.
The important word here is saw. By using it people seem to mean they either 鈥渟aw鈥� a newscaster telling them about it or, because the technology makes it possible to bring pictures of a news event to people as it is happening, it is also more and more likely that they really did 鈥渟ee鈥� at least some of it. Instant replay and other production techniques also make it possible for the audience to 鈥渟ee it鈥� again and again, to analyze it in slow motion or frame by frame.
Pictures & Words:
Television news is more than just pictorial coverage. It 鈥渢ells鈥� the news with pictures in motion including news sounds, and with words spoken by anchorpersons, reporters, and news makers. The link between the pictures and the words is crucial. At the basic level that wedding of the right words with right pictures is at once the greatest potential strength and greatest potential weakness of television news. When that link is right the communication may be a whole new experience.]]>
Wed, 07 Sep 2011 23:58:24 GMT/slideshow/news-structure/9169874shabbiradil@slideshare.net(shabbiradil)News structureshabbiradil
The Structure of TV News
鈥淪torytelling鈥�
Structure is central to all communication, whether nonverbal
or verbal. All art 鈥� painting, ceramics, sculpture, furniture making, stained glass, weaving, whatever form it takes 鈥� has structure. Even deconstruction calls for a structured, disciplined approach to the task.
Structure is involved in the way individual television news stories are produced, shot, edited, and aired within the larger framework of the newscast, itself a structured unit. This concept of structure is the single most important idea you will need to grasp because it is central to how journalists communicate with their audiences. For the television journalist, structure is an even more important concept because of the way the communication with the viewers takes place.
The task of journalism is also to explain and interpret the importance and significance of news events. There are reasons why the rhetoric and actions of one person are more important than those of another, why strategies and ideas expressed might or might not work.
These reasons are revealed by interviewing, digging for facts, taping, editing and writing stories that probe the reasoning, the motives, and the strategies of those involved. These elements are processed into news accounts and provide structure 鈥� the 鈥渉ow鈥� and the 鈥渨hy鈥� of the news as well as the 鈥渨ho鈥�, 鈥渨hat鈥�, 鈥渨hen鈥�, and 鈥渨here鈥�. If we left the 鈥渉ow鈥� and 鈥渨hy鈥� out of our reports, the audience would be less well informed.
With this concept of structure in mind, we look now at some of the ingredients that make up the structure of television news communication, five distinct aspects are involved: showing and telling, the relationship between the people on the air and the viewers watching their television sets, storytelling, linear clarity and visual structure.
Showing and Telling:
As local and network television news has expanded and all-news cable channel have developed, the common dialogue today is:
Did you hear about 鈥�.. ?
Yes, I saw it鈥︹€�.
The important word here is saw. By using it people seem to mean they either 鈥渟aw鈥� a newscaster telling them about it or, because the technology makes it possible to bring pictures of a news event to people as it is happening, it is also more and more likely that they really did 鈥渟ee鈥� at least some of it. Instant replay and other production techniques also make it possible for the audience to 鈥渟ee it鈥� again and again, to analyze it in slow motion or frame by frame.
Pictures & Words:
Television news is more than just pictorial coverage. It 鈥渢ells鈥� the news with pictures in motion including news sounds, and with words spoken by anchorpersons, reporters, and news makers. The link between the pictures and the words is crucial. At the basic level that wedding of the right words with right pictures is at once the greatest potential strength and greatest potential weakness of television news. When that link is right the communication may be a whole new experience.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newsstructure-110907235828-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br>
The Structure of TV News
鈥淪torytelling鈥�
Structure is central to all communication, whether nonverbal
or verbal. All art 鈥� painting, ceramics, sculpture, furniture making, stained glass, weaving, whatever form it takes 鈥� has structure. Even deconstruction calls for a structured, disciplined approach to the task.
Structure is involved in the way individual television news stories are produced, shot, edited, and aired within the larger framework of the newscast, itself a structured unit. This concept of structure is the single most important idea you will need to grasp because it is central to how journalists communicate with their audiences. For the television journalist, structure is an even more important concept because of the way the communication with the viewers takes place.
The task of journalism is also to explain and interpret the importance and significance of news events. There are reasons why the rhetoric and actions of one person are more important than those of another, why strategies and ideas expressed might or might not work.
These reasons are revealed by interviewing, digging for facts, taping, editing and writing stories that probe the reasoning, the motives, and the strategies of those involved. These elements are processed into news accounts and provide structure 鈥� the 鈥渉ow鈥� and the 鈥渨hy鈥� of the news as well as the 鈥渨ho鈥�, 鈥渨hat鈥�, 鈥渨hen鈥�, and 鈥渨here鈥�. If we left the 鈥渉ow鈥� and 鈥渨hy鈥� out of our reports, the audience would be less well informed.
With this concept of structure in mind, we look now at some of the ingredients that make up the structure of television news communication, five distinct aspects are involved: showing and telling, the relationship between the people on the air and the viewers watching their television sets, storytelling, linear clarity and visual structure.
Showing and Telling:
As local and network television news has expanded and all-news cable channel have developed, the common dialogue today is:
Did you hear about 鈥�.. ?
Yes, I saw it鈥︹€�.
The important word here is saw. By using it people seem to mean they either 鈥渟aw鈥� a newscaster telling them about it or, because the technology makes it possible to bring pictures of a news event to people as it is happening, it is also more and more likely that they really did 鈥渟ee鈥� at least some of it. Instant replay and other production techniques also make it possible for the audience to 鈥渟ee it鈥� again and again, to analyze it in slow motion or frame by frame.
Pictures & Words:
Television news is more than just pictorial coverage. It 鈥渢ells鈥� the news with pictures in motion including news sounds, and with words spoken by anchorpersons, reporters, and news makers. The link between the pictures and the words is crucial. At the basic level that wedding of the right words with right pictures is at once the greatest potential strength and greatest potential weakness of television news. When that link is right the communication may be a whole new experience.
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Lecture was given by SHABBIR IBNE ADIL in Jinnah University for Women, Karachi on August 09 - 10, 2011]]>
Tue, 09 Aug 2011 06:04:17 GMT/slideshow/structure-of-tv-news/8807590shabbiradil@slideshare.net(shabbiradil)Structure of TV NewsshabbiradilLecture was given by SHABBIR IBNE ADIL in Jinnah University for Women, Karachi on August 09 - 10, 2011<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newsstructure-110809060420-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Lecture was given by SHABBIR IBNE ADIL in Jinnah University for Women, Karachi on August 09 - 10, 2011
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newsgathering-110808032024-phpapp02 This is a Lecture of SHABBIR IBNE ADIL, Well known Television Journalist of Pakistan, working in Pakistan Television (PTV) since June 12, 1985 and now as a News Editor and also visiting Faculty of the Jinnah University for Women, Karachi.]]>
This is a Lecture of SHABBIR IBNE ADIL, Well known Television Journalist of Pakistan, working in Pakistan Television (PTV) since June 12, 1985 and now as a News Editor and also visiting Faculty of the Jinnah University for Women, Karachi.]]>
Mon, 08 Aug 2011 03:20:19 GMT/shabbiradil/news-gathering-for-televisionshabbiradil@slideshare.net(shabbiradil)News gathering for TelevisionshabbiradilThis is a Lecture of SHABBIR IBNE ADIL, Well known Television Journalist of Pakistan, working in Pakistan Television (PTV) since June 12, 1985 and now as a News Editor and also visiting Faculty of the Jinnah University for Women, Karachi.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newsgathering-110808032024-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> This is a Lecture of SHABBIR IBNE ADIL, Well known Television Journalist of Pakistan, working in Pakistan Television (PTV) since June 12, 1985 and now as a News Editor and also visiting Faculty of the Jinnah University for Women, Karachi.
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