Video journalism

Mobile Reporting - African journalist using a mobile phone as a reporting tool. The content receives some editing on the phone before being uploaded to the Internet via GPRS.

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Video Journalism will assist you to develop a video news story that may have the density for further development, to become a current affairs piece and ultimately a documentary film. This study schedule, therefore, is a production process that an independent video journalist can follow with the view to broadcast their work through mainstream news outlets, or disseminate through online open source news media channels like Wikinews.

The process here focuses on script writing and the ability to grammatically sequence pictures, firstly in script form, so that meaning is conveyed with clarity and impact. This is also to assist others, like editors working on the story, to understand the intentions of the journalist. This schedule will assist you in developing advanced skills in writing, editing, producing and presenting information for video, and in video. You can follow a sequence of development from the news story, through to a more developed current affairs story, and onto a refined documentary. Everything here is underpinned by relevant theory in video making and camera ethics.

I trust that you will find this study schedule stimulating and relevant to your aspirations and interests. I am confident that the future of video news, current affairs and documentary, will see freelance and sole operators using portable digital-video technology and the methods extolled in this course.

Best wishes in your study and always enjoy reading moving pictures.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_journalism

Assignments

  1. Identify a news story - Identify a news story to develop into a current affairs story and onwards to a documentary. Provide a brief synopsis of your intentions and aspirations with this study schedule.
  2. Produce a news story - Research the news story, develop a first draft script for review by a Chief of Staff Reviewer, refine the script to a paper edit, and produce the video news story.
  3. Develop a current affairs story - Develop a synopsis and script for the current affairs story, provide rushes of material shot or gathered from archives and libraries and include a treatment for the production
  4. Script a documentary - Research and develop a treatment and script for a documentary. Provide notes and references verifying research and evidence of re-writes. If possible, show raw video footage to illustrate the developing documentary film.

Objectives

  1. Understand theory and ethics applied to video journalism
  2. Identify a story with news-worthiness
  3. Produce a video news script
  4. Develop a current affairs script and treatment
  5. Develop a documentary script and treatment

Topics

  1. A Picture's Worth - Introduction, epistemology and the gaze
  2. The Camera's Eye - Camera, direction and voice
  3. Constructing Vision - Understand editing and script writing for better shooting
  4. Telling Stories - Narrative television, everyday, documentary and factual television
  5. Editing Grammar
  6. Ethics of the Gaze

Resources

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