Wednesday 2 July 2014

1) What were the five stories your group chose to broadcast?Greenford news story:Year eight came third in the uknihongo cup Japanese speech contest after writing a multi-lingual song.National news story:A psychological study on emotion uses Facebook faces in UK without their consent.London news story:London underground power control staff are going on an eight day strike resulting harsh consequences. Sports news story:Argentina bear Switzerland in the dying minutes of the match after Di Maria.Funny news story:A woman gave birth outside primark in Birmingham as people threw money at her.

2) For each story above, explain WHY you chose that particular story and not something else. Why would it interest a Greenford audience? Greenford news story: We chose this story because we are students at Greenford and like to know what trips and events go on.National news story: We chose this story because Facebook is national and this proves to everyone that all pictures on Facebook are not secured.London news story: We chose this story because London transport is used daily and everyone needs to know if there is a strike.Sports news story: We chose this story because important sports are going on at the moment like the world cup and everyone likes to be updated on what's going on.Funny news story: We chose this story because people would of found it amusing and would want to know funny stories like this. 

3) What order did you broadcast the stories in? Why did you place the stories in that order?
We put the funny story last because its light hearted.


4) How did you make sure the script was the right length?We made sure each news story was 12 seconds long and practising how long it would take for the presenter to read it the stories.

5) How did you make sure each story was clear and easy to understand?We put the information into simple sentences the information was straight forward so that the audience could understand.

6) How did you make sure the broadcast was professional?The presenter looked at the camera.

7) What was your specific role in the group?My specific role was finding a national news story and write the information up for the presenter to read.

8) Rate your group’s ability to work collaboratively out of 5 (1=poor, 5=excellent)I rate my group 5 because we worked well as a team we all agreed on the same ideas and had no disagreements.

9) How could your group have worked more effectively as a team?I think my team worked really well as a team and we didn't need to improve anything.

10) Finally, what would you have done differently if you were given the opportunity to do this again?
The only thing I'd change is make sure that the presenter knows the speech well enough to not read off the sheet.

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