Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Video and Radio stars

When writing for radio and t.v. it is important to show your audience what you are reporting about.

In radio it is good to use effective descriptions in your vocabulary to help your listeners imagine what you are talking about.

Where as for t.v. it is important to show video clips, or pictures to visualize your story.

These areas offer a wide variety of options for those reporting for radio and television as opposed to print who are more limited.

The black font and white paper, with the occasional photo for a story does not evoke as many emotions as a multimedia clip, or hearing the emotion in someone’s voice.

It is also important that behind every well done radio and t.v. broadcast is hours of good preparation.

Through interviews and good camera shots, or voice clips viewers and listeners can more easily understand the story.

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