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Broadcast News Project Examples

When grading your video projects, I base most of the grade off of whether you had a wide variety of shots (at least one extreme close-up, regular close-up, medium, wide, high angle, low angle, over the shoulder, etc.).

You are most likely to get points taken off if your interviews are not framed well (ex: if there is too much headroom or not enough lead room). Also, if your interview is not lit well or backlit, that will cost you more points.

I’m a huge fan of nats pops, so the more nats you use, the better your grade will be.

At the beginning of the semester, I will base most of the grade on if you have the technical skills to use your camera, edit software, YouTube and WordPress. As we get closer to the end I ask questions like:

If I answer yes to those questions, then you will get an A.

I also suggest you ask yourself these questions before you submit your projects:

Here are examples of how other USF students completed the projects in this class

Montage Project

Edit Project

https://usfbroadcastnews.wordpress.com/2016/09/21/edit-project-practice/

Austen Prager VOSOTVO

Adam Bakst VOSOTVO Project

Multimedia Whip Project

News Story PKG Project

Whip Project – Cory Draper

Dave Eiland Story

News Project Senior Athletic Trainer

Final Video Project

Your Choice Project

https://pillucerem.wordpress.com/2017/11/14/your-choice-project/

Florida Focus Project

Read Deanna’s web story here:

Deanna Salt Florida Focus

Blog

Social Media Project

Example #1:

https://storify.com/NadaBlassy/how-apple-took-a-bite-out-of
https://storify.com/NadaBlassy/social-media-project

Example #2:

https://storify.com/Prinadean/getting-started
https://storify.com/Prinadean/how-to-promote-a-story-with-instagram#publicize

Example #3:

https://storify.com/MarielG613/duraghistoryweek-starts-todayhttps://storify.com/MarielG613/social-media-project

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