60 Seconds News & News Round Case Study
NewsRound=
2) How does Newsround use the key conventions of TV
news?
NewsRound uses Colour scheme of TV news key conventions to show bright and interesting colours towards their programme to catch the audience’s attention and to gather a bigger audience.
They have interviews in their TV news programme with children on topic of schools. They use this so the children’s voice can be heard and shows fair and balanced news.
NewsRound uses Colour scheme of TV news key conventions to show bright and interesting colours towards their programme to catch the audience’s attention and to gather a bigger audience.
They have interviews in their TV news programme with children on topic of schools. They use this so the children’s voice can be heard and shows fair and balanced news.
3) Who are the presenters for BBC Newsround? Why do
Newsround have a variety of presenters?
Leah Boleto Ricky Boleto
Martin Dougan Hayley Hassall Jenny Lawrence Ayshah Tull NewsRound uses a variety of presenters
Leah Boleto Ricky Boleto
Martin Dougan Hayley Hassall Jenny Lawrence Ayshah Tull NewsRound uses a variety of presenters
4) Are any other presenters or reporters used?
They are used to present special news and any other type of news that are not usually shown every day.
They are used to present special news and any other type of news that are not usually shown every day.
5) What does the studio look like? How is technology
used in programme?
The studio has a colour scheme of purple, green, blue and white. The studio is like a box room which has a massive screen and a reporter, easy for their audience to understand. Technology is used for moving graphics behind the presenter on the screen they also tell the audience to visit the web for more information so the audience can find out more if they wish.
The studio has a colour scheme of purple, green, blue and white. The studio is like a box room which has a massive screen and a reporter, easy for their audience to understand. Technology is used for moving graphics behind the presenter on the screen they also tell the audience to visit the web for more information so the audience can find out more if they wish.
6) What is the opening sequence to Newsround? Does it
fit the key conventions of TV news?
The opening sequence is the presenter introducing themselves and giving us a quick brief of what will be coming up later into the programme.
The opening sequence is the presenter introducing themselves and giving us a quick brief of what will be coming up later into the programme.
7) How does Newsround typically present a news
story? (E.g. presenter to camera, reporter on location, interviews, graphics,
images, video etc.)
They firstly give video footages if there is any to give out to us; they give background speeches of the presenters while the camera is shown to be going around the main scene. They then would give us an interview with any member of the public if they have a reporter on location.
They firstly give video footages if there is any to give out to us; they give background speeches of the presenters while the camera is shown to be going around the main scene. They then would give us an interview with any member of the public if they have a reporter on location.
8) Who is the target audience for Newsround? You may
want to research this online.
6 to 12 year olds.
6 to 12 year olds.
9) Is there an opportunity for the audience to get
involved in the programme? Do young people feature in the news programme at
all?
Yes, they can give opinions on news online they can also have interviews with the children with something, (general election).
Yes, they can give opinions on news online they can also have interviews with the children with something, (general election).
10) What news stories are covered in the broadcasts
you have watched? List ALL the stories that are covered AND the order that they
appear in. How long does each story appear for?
Journalist freed after year in prison. 30 seconds.
Girl raises £300,000. 5 secs.
Writing found inside ancient scrolls. 5 secs.
BBC3 60 Seconds=
2) How does the BBC3 60 Second News use the key
conventions of TV news?
They use: Social media, animated graphics, text on screen, voice overs to communicate with the audience much clearer.
They use: Social media, animated graphics, text on screen, voice overs to communicate with the audience much clearer.
3) Who are the presenters for the BBC3 60 Second News?
What do you notice about their age and how they are dressed?
Sam Naz
Sam Naz
Ben Mundy
ChiChi Izundu
Tina Deheley
They are around middle aged
people who wear dresses/suits to look formal towards the audience and to show
that they are professionals.
4) Are any other presenters or reporters used?
No
No
5) What does the studio look like? How is technology
used in programme? How are graphics used in the presentation of the news?
The studio’s colour scheme is Purple and White to make it look eye catching. The studio uses technology mainly, the use tablets and phones on screen to present the news, which can make it aim towards a younger audience. Graphics are also used mainly as there are moving graphics in the background so the audience doesn’t get bored. They also have a timer in the background counting down from 60 to ensure that the news is exactly 60 seconds.
The studio’s colour scheme is Purple and White to make it look eye catching. The studio uses technology mainly, the use tablets and phones on screen to present the news, which can make it aim towards a younger audience. Graphics are also used mainly as there are moving graphics in the background so the audience doesn’t get bored. They also have a timer in the background counting down from 60 to ensure that the news is exactly 60 seconds.
6) What is the opening shot of the BBC3 60 Second
News? Does it fit the key conventions of TV news?
Opening shots is
the animated graphics on screen showing off the programmes logo with moving
colours to make it look more eye-catching than the other news programmes.
7) How does the BBC3 60 Second News typically present
a news story? (E.g. presenter to camera, reporter on location, interviews,
graphics, images, video etc.)
They show images, videos, interviews with voice overs in the background.
They show images, videos, interviews with voice overs in the background.
8) Who is the target audience for the BBC3 60 Second
News? You may want to research this online. Why does the BBC feature news on a
predominantly entertainment-based channel?
18-34
18-34
9) Is there an opportunity for the audience to get
involved in the programme? Do young people feature in the news programme at all?
Yes, they provide social media links for the audience so they can send in some comments they may have along with their website link.
Yes, they provide social media links for the audience so they can send in some comments they may have along with their website link.
10) What news stories are covered in the broadcasts
you have watched? List ALL the stories that are covered AND the order that they
appear in. How long does each story appear for?
Officials know that
the Alps plane crash pilots suffered from depression. 9 secs.
Good luck Jonathan
is no longer president. 11 secs.
Iran Nuclear talks
extended. 11 secs.
Woman gets racist
to 2 black men. 10 secs.
Selfie shoes are
shown. 10 secs.
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