Thursday 18 September 2014

TV News Bulletin

London News Story: 'Police are treating the death of Tommy Main, From South-East London as unexplained' we chose this story because it seemed quite odd for the police to leave a death as unexplained as it doesn't give justice for the victims family and friends.

Sports News Story: Belgium won 2-1 against USA. We chose this story as it was mainly talked about in school.

Funny News Story: Miley Cyrus states that 'Birmingham is the sluttiest city in the world' We chose this story because her statement was peculiar especially coming from her.

National News Story: 'Women gave birth to a healthy baby girl outside Primark, in Birmingham Street'. We chose this story as it is something people would say "awww" to. Also it is something positive for the viewers to talk about.

What order did you broadcast the stories in? Why did you place the stories in that order?
We did not order our broadcast in a particular way. 

How did you make sure the script was the right length?
We made sure the bulletins were short and easy to understand and also used simple sentences which was realistic considering our time limit.

How did you make sure the broadcast was professional?
The person with the most confidence volunteered to be the News Presenter. This made our broadcast seem professional as it would give the viewers the impression that he is mature, therefore they would take the broadcast seriously.

What was your specific role in the group?
We all worked together and helped each-other find a suitable story for each.

Rate your group’s ability to work collaboratively out of 5 (1=poor, 5=excellent)
Overall, I would rate my group a 4.

How could your group have worked more effectively as a team & What would you do differently if you was given the chance to it again?
I think we should have shared out the workload rather than all of us doing each one together. This would have probably gain as more time to improve any errors we had missed to correct This is what I would do differently if I was given the chance to do so.

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