We presented our final training program on March 24, 2015 at JFH 302 at 1 p.m.
Watch our video and let your journalistic skills rise!
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Television Broadcasting Principles Training Program
Monday, March 30, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Interview with the EXPERT
Mrs. Beulah Joy Lejano, professor of News and Feature Writing class of AB Broadcast Journalism 21 shares her insights in the difference of online and broadcast media industry.
Watch our interview here.
Watch our interview here.
Explanation of Hand Signals in Television Production
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Half a minute to-go - You only have 30 seconds remaining.
On the nose - You started on-time.
OK - Everything is organized.
Countdown - Count one to five to start the show.
Wrap it up - Pack up all your things because the show is about to end.
On-cue - It's your turn to perform.
Speed it up - Do it quick.
Father apart - Insert space between one another.
Closer together - Insert a little space between one another.
Cut - The show is done.
Stand-by - Get ready and be prepared. You'll be on-cue at any moment.
Stretch - Extend your time. Speak more.
Monday, March 9, 2015
The First Training Program Demonstration
We presented our first training program demonstration titled: Television Broadcasting Principles on February 5 at JFH 302.
The said program lasted for only five minutes.
The said program lasted for only five minutes.
(c) Mr. Gabriel News anchors Lorie and April prepare to read their news reports. |
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April Cenedoza gives a brief description of a television anchor.
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Lorielyn Hermo speaks the three main points of effective public speaking: poise, posture, and composure.
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