This document describes a high school program that produces daily announcements videos. Students are divided into production teams like producers, directors, and on-air talent. They film the daily program using equipment like cameras and microphones. The story process involves students researching events, brainstorming topics, and developing news packages with roles assigned like director and reporter. The completed packages are filmed and edited by the students to be shared as the daily announcements video. Additional resources for the program can be found on the teacher's blog.
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1. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!Taking Daily Announcements to a New LevelLaura ChytkaOmaha (Nebraska) Public Schoolslaura.chytka@ops.org@NERDYTEACHERteachernerd.blogspot.com#TVISTE11
2. ABOUT OUR PROGRAMFrom a Student PerspectiveDaily Program (filmed day before to allow for editing)
8. 2 Audio Technica Lapel Mics ($99)HOW I SET-UP MY CLASSROOMAverage Class Size: 26 StudentsDivide Students Into 3 Production Teams:Producer (Mini-Me in charge of team projects)Co-Directors (In charge of control room, filming, and editing)Floor Director (Leads countdown, films, sets-up studio)Teleprompter Operator (Types and runs through PPT slides)AV Engineer (Sets-up audio and chromakey/green screen)Talent (On-Air personalities; anchors; reporters; etc.)
9. THE STORY PROCESS:Announcements are typed by advisor/studentsStudents research various events (School & Beyond)BRAINSTORM in large/small group settingASSIGN roles (Director, Photographer, Reporter)DEVELOP story angle (WHY is the story important)COMPLETE a news package planMEET with advisor for approval/revisionsPRODUCE story (Film and edit news package)Students also complete online modules related to broadcasting throughout the grading period
10. FORMS AND OTHERFREE STUFF!!!Please check out my blog for forms related to this presentation:News Package Proposal Form (Pre-Write)Interview Request FormGeneric Video RubricWriting to Video: Creating a News PackageLaura ChytkaOmaha (Nebraska) Public Schoolslaura.chytka@ops.org@NERDYTEACHERteachernerd.blogspot.com#TVISTE11