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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
FINAL SCRIPT
With school back in that mean the fall play will start soon. We stopped in the PAC to see how the show is coming.
(NO NATURAL SOUND)
ROB RACHOW (DIRECTOR/TECH DIRECTOR)-
1) What are you doing to prepare for this show?
For this show I have read the scrip many times more than any other show, I have watched the movie, watch the DVD of the last time we did this show. Tech wise we have had a good tech turn out so the set is close to being done and this set is hard because it is a 2 story house on a lazy Suzan.
Becouse this set is so big the tech crew has been working extra hard.
(NATURAL SOUND AT LOW VALUME TO SLIGHTLY HEAR THE TECH CREW WORKING)
VICKI LUSE (TECHIE)-
1) What is you favorite part of the show process?
My favorite part of each show is kind of tied between building and the finished show. The building process is a lot of work but it’s really fun to see the set grow until it’s really cool. Once it’s done it feels good to see all the hard work you’ve done turn into something that other people can enjoy.
(INTERVIEW IN FRONT OF REHERSOL WITH LOW SOUND OF THE ACTORS PRACTICING)
LEAH RIDDLE (ACTOR)-
2) What is your favorite part of the show?
My favorite part of the show would have to be the second act because we turn the set around and then the audience can see all the drama going on back stage.
(CLOSE WITH A SHOT OF THE ACTORS PERFORMING AND THAN HAVE SOMEBODY SAY THE DATE AND TIME OF SHOWS)
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
News Story Writing
Topic: Fall Play Noises Off.
Angle: Everybody Getting Ready for Shows.
Tech Everybody Getting Ready for Fall Show.
Vicki Luse (Techie)-
1) What Have you done to get ready for the show?
To prepare for noises off i have spent a lot of time building. and soon we will be getting all the lights set up and putting the finishing touches on the set. then we spend hours upon hours reahearsing with the cast of noises off to create our finished show.
2) Why are you on crew for this Show?
I am on the crew for noises off because i think its really fun. you learn a lot about lighting, sounds, and buildidng as well as meeting a lot of new people. the group their has a really good dinamic and its a lot of fun.
3) What is you favorite part of the show process?
My favorite part of each show is kinda tied between building and the finished show. the building process is a lot of work but its rlly fun to see the set grow until its really cool. once its done it feels good to see all the hard work youve done turn into something that other people can enjoy.
Leah Riddle (Actor)-
1) What have you done in preparation for the show?
We did characterization games and did a lot of read throughs. Then we started blocking the first act then third then second.
2) What is your favorite part of the show?
My favorite part of the show would have to be the second act because we turn the set around and then the audience can see all the drama going on back stage.
2A) Do you think the drama that happens well acting backstage in this show is like backstage in every other show?
In some ways it is the same but a lot of what happens backstage in this show would never happen backstage any other show.
3) How many shows have you done at EVHS? How many in have you ever been in?
This will be my 3rd show at eastview i did Annie and Bravo last year. I have been in probably 23 shows i think.
3A) Being in so many different shows what was you favorite show you were ever in?
My Favorite show i was in would have to be Annie in the Winter of 2009 because it is a great classic show and there was a hugh cast and had the biggest set in Eastview history.
Rob Rachow (Director/Tech Director)-
1) What are you doing to prepare for this show?
for this show i have read the scrip many times more than any other show, i have watched the movie, watch the dvd of the last time we did this show. tech wise we have had a good tech turn out so the set is close to being done and this set is hard because it is a 2 story house on a lazy Suzan.
2) How many shows have you been involved in at EVHS?
I have been involved with over 50 plays/musicals at Eastview and if you were to include the dance shows and other types of shows it would be well over 100.
3) Are the new freshman living up to your exceptions?
So far the freshman have been good but you never quite know how there are till after the 1st musical this year bravo because then they see just how much work it is. then we loose some and this year with all the freshman there will be some dropping out.
Angle: Everybody Getting Ready for Shows.
Tech Everybody Getting Ready for Fall Show.
Vicki Luse (Techie)-
1) What Have you done to get ready for the show?
To prepare for noises off i have spent a lot of time building. and soon we will be getting all the lights set up and putting the finishing touches on the set. then we spend hours upon hours reahearsing with the cast of noises off to create our finished show.
2) Why are you on crew for this Show?
I am on the crew for noises off because i think its really fun. you learn a lot about lighting, sounds, and buildidng as well as meeting a lot of new people. the group their has a really good dinamic and its a lot of fun.
3) What is you favorite part of the show process?
My favorite part of each show is kinda tied between building and the finished show. the building process is a lot of work but its rlly fun to see the set grow until its really cool. once its done it feels good to see all the hard work youve done turn into something that other people can enjoy.
Leah Riddle (Actor)-
1) What have you done in preparation for the show?
We did characterization games and did a lot of read throughs. Then we started blocking the first act then third then second.
2) What is your favorite part of the show?
My favorite part of the show would have to be the second act because we turn the set around and then the audience can see all the drama going on back stage.
2A) Do you think the drama that happens well acting backstage in this show is like backstage in every other show?
In some ways it is the same but a lot of what happens backstage in this show would never happen backstage any other show.
3) How many shows have you done at EVHS? How many in have you ever been in?
This will be my 3rd show at eastview i did Annie and Bravo last year. I have been in probably 23 shows i think.
3A) Being in so many different shows what was you favorite show you were ever in?
My Favorite show i was in would have to be Annie in the Winter of 2009 because it is a great classic show and there was a hugh cast and had the biggest set in Eastview history.
Rob Rachow (Director/Tech Director)-
1) What are you doing to prepare for this show?
for this show i have read the scrip many times more than any other show, i have watched the movie, watch the dvd of the last time we did this show. tech wise we have had a good tech turn out so the set is close to being done and this set is hard because it is a 2 story house on a lazy Suzan.
2) How many shows have you been involved in at EVHS?
I have been involved with over 50 plays/musicals at Eastview and if you were to include the dance shows and other types of shows it would be well over 100.
3) Are the new freshman living up to your exceptions?
So far the freshman have been good but you never quite know how there are till after the 1st musical this year bravo because then they see just how much work it is. then we loose some and this year with all the freshman there will be some dropping out.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Writing a 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_.
Who are three experts for this story?
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 (Piece of Audio that can Stand on its Own).
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 _ Segue_ 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 _ In's_ and _Out's_.
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 (Video)_ to add to your 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?
A-Roll - Audio
Natural Sound - Audio From the Real World
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_.
Who are three experts for this story?
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 (Piece of Audio that can Stand on its Own).
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 _ Segue_ 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 _ In's_ and _Out's_.
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 (Video)_ to add to your 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?
A-Roll - Audio
Natural Sound - Audio From the Real World
Thursday, September 16, 2010
News Log
Kare 11 news at 10:00PM
September 14, 2010
2 Min. - Case about 17 year old girl is moving to Appeals court
1 Min. - 2 prisoners in Iranian are accused of being spies after hiking on the Iranian border. they have now been in jail for 1 year. 1 released.
3 Min. - Carver Mayor was hit by possibly intoxicated drivers on Sunday Aug. 12th
30 Sec. - Deputy kills bank robber, deputy gets injuries in the process
1 Min. - Emmer introduces a new tax plan
45 Sec. - Former President Clinton is coming to MN to promote his new plan as well as to help campaign for Mark Daton.
45 Sec. - Wisconsin announces ballot for political candidates
1 Min. - Governor Tim Pawlenty running for president
30 Sec. - Senior Citizens sports events are hosted in MN
3 Min. - Ads
1 Min. - Valspar Donates its 1 millionth gallon of paint to Habitat for Humanity(HFH)
2 Min. - HFH women are at the building sites to build and paint
30 Sec. - Former President Jimmy Carter and Wife will be in MN oct. 3rd to help HFH build
1 Min. - Sports themed Mazes in MN
3 Min. - Weather
4 Min - Ads
3 Min - American League and National League Baseball Scores
30 Sec. - Heisman Award winner gives back his award
1 Min. - Gophers vs. USC on Saturday at 2:30
1 Min. - Camarilla Gives back to the community
4 Min. - Ads
45 Sec. - Project runways Tim Gunn at MOA to sign his book
4 Min. - Ads
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Law and Ethics Notes
1. What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
-Freedom of Speech
-Freedom of Religion
-Freedom of the Press
-Freedom of Petition
-Freedom of 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."
-"Our rights as students are not left at the school gates."
-Tinker vs. Des Moines School District (1969)
-Black armbands in 1965.
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 a "material of substantial disruption."
-Bethel School District vs. Fraser (1986)
-Inappropriate speech for class president
-Freedom of Speech
-Freedom of Religion
-Freedom of the Press
-Freedom of Petition
-Freedom of 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."
-"Our rights as students are not left at the school gates."
-Tinker vs. Des Moines School District (1969)
-Black armbands in 1965.
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 a "material of substantial disruption."
-Bethel School District vs. Fraser (1986)
-Inappropriate speech for class president
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
Censorship of school sponsored student expression is permissible when school officials can show that it is "reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns."
-Hazelwood School District vs. Kuhlmeier (1988)
-Censor stories in student newspaper about teen pregnancy and divorce.
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
-Morse vs. Frederick (June 25th, 2007)
-January 2002, Olympic torch travels through town
-Senior Frederick unveils banner on the sidewalk across the street which reads: Bong hits 4 Jesus."
-Suspended for 10 days
-School authorized field trips also counts as being at school in terms of rights of students.
-Censor stories in student newspaper about teen pregnancy and divorce.
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
-Morse vs. Frederick (June 25th, 2007)
-January 2002, Olympic torch travels through town
-Senior Frederick unveils banner on the sidewalk across the street which reads: Bong hits 4 Jesus."
-Suspended for 10 days
-School authorized field trips also counts as being at school in terms of rights of students.
6. What is the definition of libel?
-Untrue statement about someone the hurts there status.
-Libel is written. Slander is Spoken.
-New York Times Co. vs. Sullivan (1964)
-Untrue statement about someone the hurts there status.
-Libel is written. Slander is Spoken.
-New York Times Co. vs. Sullivan (1964)
Monday, September 13, 2010
News Notes
Define “Broadcast Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.
Current Events, News Worthy, Delivering News trough live (most of the time) TV, Radio, and The Internet.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1. Significance
2. Unusual
3. Current Events
4. Prominence (People like Celebs)
5. Proximity
6. Human Interest (feel-good)
What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
1. Broadcast- is Updated More Often.
2. Print- You Choose what you want.
3. Print- They Go in Much More Detail
How is the Internet impacting broadcast journalism?
The Internet is changing the news because you can go anywhere and look at it. it is updated when it happens it doesn't use paper. you can read what you want to read it. It is free.
Current Events, News Worthy, Delivering News trough live (most of the time) TV, Radio, and The Internet.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1. Significance
2. Unusual
3. Current Events
4. Prominence (People like Celebs)
5. Proximity
6. Human Interest (feel-good)
What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
1. Broadcast- is Updated More Often.
2. Print- You Choose what you want.
3. Print- They Go in Much More Detail
How is the Internet impacting broadcast journalism?
The Internet is changing the news because you can go anywhere and look at it. it is updated when it happens it doesn't use paper. you can read what you want to read it. It is free.
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