On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Devise and produce television and radio news artefacts utilising production and technical skills effectively
Demonstrate the ability to analyse their work in the context of industry-standard radio and television news production
Reflect critically on their knowledge and understanding in a written format
Demonstrate the ability to work productively as a member of a team
The module runs over two semesters. In the first semester, students will be introduced to both radio and television equipment of industry standard. They will learn key news writing and production skills. In the case of television, they were learn how to shoot and edit and construct a television news package using appropriate writing and interviewing skills.
In the second semester, they will move on to utilise those skills. In the case of television, they will move on to a longer-form feature piece, using more sophisticated shooting and editing skills, along with more complex structures in terms of packaging a television feature.
Workshops of 40 hours in semester 1 and in semester 2.
Workshops, Semester 1
Contact hours: 40
Intended Group size: 15
Workshops, Semester 2
Contact hours: Min. 40 hrs
Intended Group size: 15
Voice coaching (Broadcast Journalism students only)
Contact hours: 2
Intended Group Size: Cohort plus individual
Guided independent study
Hours: 318 (Broadcast Journalism) / 320 (other)
001 Portfolio 1 (Radio) 1 x 4000 words equivalent During semester 1 50%
002 Portfolio 2 (TV) 1 x 4,000 words equivalent during semester 2 50%
200 Portfolio 2 (TV) 1 x 4,000 words equivalent during semester 2 100%
Module Coordinator - Katherine Blair
Level - 5
Credit Value - 40
Pre-Requisites - JOU4426 PRACTICAL JOURNALISM 1
Semester(s) Offered - 5YL