Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Camera's

1. Our eyes work like medium angle lenses. Another way to zoom in or out is to simply lean back or forward.

2. Unusual angles help with things that are lower to the ground. You would much rather want to get closer to your object rather than using zoom.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Large Pumpkin!

1. He has to feed it every morning and also water and make sure the sun isnt always on it.

2. when they would ask him a question and he would answer. Or showing him taking care of the pumpkin.

3. An example of sequenced shots is when they were showing all the things he uses to take good care of his pumpkin.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Shayna's Story

1. The reporter had interviews with Shayna and Shayna's husband, as breaks in the story.

2. she didn't include a stand-up probably because there was enough interviews.

3. That Shayna survived the free fall of 3 miles.

4. That through all of the hospital stay Shayna was able to have a child.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs

Steve jobs was a great part of american history because he came up with so many different electronics for us to use. He died at age 56.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

shot types

Wide shot- establishing shots give overall feel for setting and surroundings.

medium shot- less setting, more feeling.

tight shot- very fine detail.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Sound Bites and B Roll

-A sound bite is something someone says during an interviw that is just a short snid bit of what the whole interview is about.

-A B roll is the footage of whatever you are covering in your story.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Maniac Near Seatle

1. Man gets gunned down outside high school.
2. Telling people that there was a close call from a lot of murders on saturday morning near Seatle.
3. This story has timeliness in it.
4. If i was writing this story i would have done an interview with one of the people who heard a gunshot at the football game.