Friday, November 12, 2010

The Truman Show Paper

The Truman Show Paper

            “In case I don’t see you, good afternoon, good evening and good night.” Those were the last words spoken by Truman before he left the world he thought he knew. That was how the movie ended. I didn’t enjoy how the movie ended like that. There are three reasons why; the relationship between Truman and Sylvia was never established. The viewers of the Truman show don’t seem to have much to say and don’t really care that the show was actually over. Finally, what I thought was the worst were the last words he said.
            The whole world could tell that Truman was in love with Sylvia, and us the viewers of the movie could also tell that Sylvia was in love with Truman. We never got to see that relationship happen. Sure we saw Sylvia running out the door and Truman leaving the dome which he had been in all his life, but that’s basically it. Common does nobody believe in happy endings anymore? It may just be because I am a girl and love romantic movies but that’s just what I think. It also annoys me because we never know the journey Sylvia goes on to go and find Truman. We know she goes out her door, but that doesn’t necessarily mean she was going to him, she could have gone out to get some milk. Yupp milk. Or maybe she went to go get Truman, but we will never exactly know for sure. So, we never exactly know what happens to Sylvia, but we have NO idea what happens to Truman we he gets out. Maybe there is a mob outside the dome waiting for him. Maybe a gets attacked by a huge bird. Maybe he goes and finds Sylvia. That again we will never know for sure.
            Right after the audience witnesses Truman leave the dome after over 30 years of his life, they just seem to look for what else is on TV. All of his ‘fans’ aren’t worried about what happens next in his life, they are more worried about what shows are on other channels at the moment. I guess that’s our society. I just think that maybe they should have cared at least a little bit and been upset or happy for him. At least someone should have said something to show the world genially cared about Truman. But it was all just entertainment for them. Which I guess was the whole purpose that Christof created the show, it’s just a little upsetting thinking no one actually cares about him. They should have done a little montage of everyone’s surprised facial expressions and done how every is going to miss him or some big event is going to happen next. I just all in think that the viewers should maybe show some respect for him since he did entertain them for over 30 years, and all of his life.
            The very last words Truman says before were the same words he said every single day. They could have had a nice interesting saying, something clever, or even a nice hand gesture. It was just another average day for him, when in reality it was the first day of the rest of his life unwatched in a dome. They could have changed it up for him a little bit, or just not said anything at all. Also him saying it was confusing, and didn’t really make much sense. It was just randomly put into the ending. I was surprised that he understood what was going and wasn’t the least bit confused. The last words as much as I didn’t like them, were very memorable though.
            I didn’t really enjoy the end of the movie because of the relationship between Sylvia and Truman, the viewers’ reactions, and his last words. In case I don’t see you, good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Adverstising

What is the company?Sony Playsation
Who is the target audience:gamers, male sports fans
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?action, humor
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?quick cuts
What is the slogan/message for the company?live in your world, play in ours
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes it was entertaining

What is the company?budwieser
Who is the target audience:anyone over 21
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?humor
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?istant replay
What is the slogan/message for the company?budweiser
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes, it was funny

What is the company?chrystler
Who is the target audience:females
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?celebrity
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?extreme close ups
What is the slogan/message for the company?drive and love
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes it was a very elegant car.

What is the company?pepsi
Who is the target audience:reality tv show viewers, 20-50 year olds
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?celebrity
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?close ups, editing
What is the slogan/message for the company?its a twist on a great thing
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
no, it was confusing

What is the company?FedEx
Who is the target audience:fedex users, 20-50 year olds
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?humor
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?flashback
What is the slogan/message for the company?we deleiver, no matter what
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes, it was entertaining

What is the company?dodge
Who is the target audience:men
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?action, humor
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?shaky
What is the slogan/message for the company?grab life by the horns
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes, guys want to buy it

What is the company?gatorade
Who is the target audience:athletes
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?celebrity
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?wide shots
What is the slogan/message for the company?is it in you
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes, sports fans want to be like him

What is the company?sports center
Who is the target audience:people that watch sports center
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?celebrity
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?close up
What is the slogan/message for the company?this is sports center
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
no, it was confusing and boring

What is the company?h&r block
Who is the target audience:adults
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?celebrity, humor
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?quick cuts
What is the slogan/message for the company?double check
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes, it was entertaining

What is the company?bud light
Who is the target audience:21 and over
What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)?humor
How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message?wide shots
What is the slogan/message for the company?bud light
Was the message effective? Why or why not?
yes it was funny

Monday, October 4, 2010

Camera Notes

INTERVIEWING:
• What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
Camera
Tape
Tripod
Microphone
Headphone
Power
Light source

Shooting into a light source = silhouette

Button to adjust = backlight buttom (dims the background light)

Where do you want your light source? behind you

On what object should you focus the camera? nose.

No tripod= bad.

Date and Time= permanently recorded on your tape. dont ever do that.

What's the difference between SP/EP? SP= standard play. EP= extended play.

• Camera shoots in _SP_.

Pre-Roll- 2-3 seconds before you start your interview.

Post-Roll- 2-3 seconds after you end your interview.

CAMERA SHOTS:

***BACKGROUND: dynamic = has depth, not plain. interviewee is at least 6-8 feet from a wall. interviewee is the shot.

• 1 Shot= middle of the chest to above the head.

• 1 Shot with graphic= a one shot panned to the side to make room for a graphic.

• 2 Shot= 2 people ( show only )

• CU- close up

• MS- medium shot.

• LS- long shot

• ECU- extreme close up.

• Rule of thirds- imaginary lines are drawn dividing image into thirds

CAMERA MOVEMENTS:
Tilt- moving the camera lens higher or lower.

Pan- moving the camera left and/or right.

Zoom- getting closer or father away (focal length) from your subject matter.
Dolly- camera that psychically moves following live action.

LIGHTS
Key- the bright light that shines on the subject (brightest light)

Fill- fills in the shadows.

Back- separates a person from the background.

MICROPHONES:
Unidirectional- microphone goes in one direction.
Omnidirectional- every direction. used in cameras.
Cardiod- unidirectional with a little more width. what most of the studio microphones are.
Lav/Lapel Microphone-clip on.
Boom Microphone- on a pole that can be dropped into an area to get sound. unidirectional/cardiod.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Peer Edits

i edited ravyn silva's and vicki luse's blogs. they also peer edited my story.

Monday, September 27, 2010

News Story

Teen sensation Justin Bieber has just finished his North American tour, filming his very first movie, and guest staring in the hit TV show CSI. Fans have just been going crazy over this kid.
 “ Ya I would consider myself a big fan”
" Oh I love him he is such a talented kid and very attractive."
Now what’s next for this world wide teen sensation? He is writing a book that is said to come out in October, and fans are looking forward to it.
"What? He wrote a book?. wow that’s great! I’m excited now"
 “i am very excited! I’m gonna get it on the first day it comes out!"
 “I’m looking forward to read it!”
 “ i think it shows how he is very successful”
 “even though he is only 16 he has already achieved a lot in his life already”
See fans are already so excited to read this 16 year olds life story. He might be one of the youngest writers to have a number one selling book.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

News Story

Topic: Justin Bieber to Release Book in October:

Angle: Fans anticipate Bieber's new book.

Experts and Questions:
Sydney Holum:
1. How do you feel about Justin Bieber? " oh i love him he is such a talented kid and very attractive."
2. Are you looking forward to his book coming out in October? "yes i am very excited! im gonna get it on the first day it comes out!"
3. How do you feel about him being 16 and already publishing a book? "well i think it shows how he is very successful"

Mariah LaVold:
1. Are you a fan of Justin Bieber? " yes i would actually consider myself a big fan."
2. Are you looking forward to his book coming out in October? " i am pretty excited for it!"
3. Do you think he is too young to have written a book? " no, cause he has achieved alot in his life already"

Brittany Gleason:
1. How do you feel about Justin Bieber? "he is pretty cool. he is also really talented."
2. Have you heard about his book coming out in October? "what? no. wow thats great. im excited now"
3. Do you think he is too young to have written a book? " no, not really."

Monday, September 20, 2010

Writing Story Notes

1. Find a    topic   .
What is your story about?
Who is your audience?
Why is this story important to your audience?

2. Find an _angle .
More specifically, what is important about your topic?
What should the reader learn?

3. Collect _data/information_.
Who are three experts for this story?
Ask each expert three questions.
Do you need opposing points of view?
What interview questions should I ask?
What other research must be done to complete the story?

4. Gather _interviews_.
Ask open-ended questions.
Get good sound bytes.
What is a good sound byte? a piece of audio that can stand by itself.
Have person restate the question in the interview.

5. Organize your _sound_  _bytes_.
Which quotes should be used?
How can I organize the quotes to tell a story?

6. Write _transitions_ in your story.
Use words to tie the interviews together.
What other information can I add to the story?
Can the story stand on its own?

7. Write _ins_ and _outs_.
What should the anchors say to introduce my story or bring it to a close? No Scoop, Went to find out,
How should the story begin and end?
What should I say in my stand-up? No 1st Person: I went…
Use attention getter at the introduction but avoid rhetorical questions.

8. Collect _B-Roll_ to add to your story.
B-Roll : all of the video/pictures used in the story.
A-Roll : the audio of the story.
How can video enhance my story?
Make a list of items you would like photographed.
How should I edit the audio and video together to enhance my story?
Should other enhancements like music, graphics, effects be used?

Thursday, September 16, 2010

News Assignment

9-16-2010 Kare 11 News at 6
  • sheriff arrested for sexual abuse and alchol to minors
  • 38 year old man arrested for prostitution
  • horners job plan
  • guard members home
  • loans for flooding
  • flu shots
  • eagle scout wants to help environment
  • lots of rain
  • weather
  • twins series finale tonight
  • vikings wide reciever not practicing
  • gophers get USC
  • bald eagle in MLPS

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Notes on Broadcast Journalism Law/Ethics

1. What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
-
speech
-religion
-press
-petition
-assembly
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
Student speech cannot be censored as long as it does not "materially disrupt class, work, or involve substantial disorder or invasion of the rights of others." the rights you have as a student in school should be the same outside of school.
3. What is the Fraser Standard?Because school officials have an "interest in teaching students the boundaries of socially appropriate behavior" they can censor student speech that is vulgar or indecent, even if it does not cause "material or substantial disruption."
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?Censorship of school sponsored student expression is permissible when school officials can show that is "reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns"
5. What is the Frederick Standard?School authorized activity also counts as what your rights are as a student.
6. What is the definition of libel?
false statement that is written that hurts someones reputation, that is intentional.

Monday, September 13, 2010

News Notes

Define “Broadcast Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.

- Delevering or sharing current events that are news worthy via television, radio or the internet
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
1 timeliness- to care about things that just happened. ex: traffic and weather.

2. significance - an event that effects a large number of people. ex: oil spill and plane crash.

3. prominence - caring about important people. ex: celebrities.

4. unusualness - things that are unusual and dont happen alot that are newsworthy. ex: man bites dog.

5. proximity - care about things that are close to us. ex: police reports close and sports scores.

6. human interst - feel good story. with something good that happens in the world. ex: baby animal at the zoo.

What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?

1. Broadcast is way more current and can give live feed.

2. In print the reader has the ability of what they want to read.

3. Print can give you much more details on a story.

4. Broadcast allows you to use audio and video to be more descriptive and visual.

How is the Internet impacting broadcast journalism?
 It allows the 'best of both worlds' by having all the good things about print and broadcast journalism.