Newsround
Target
Audience – Newsround is targeted for 6 to 12 years old children from every
nationality. In Newsround, there are many presenters that are from different
race, nationality, skin colour and gender.
Presenter
– The presenters in Newsround are Martin Dougan, Jenny Lawrence, Ayshah Tull,
Nel Hedayat, Sonali Shah and Leah Gooding. Their nationality are Afghan,
Indian, English, African. The presenters speak formal and use minimum slang.
Language –
Newsround main language is English.
Style
- The presenter dress appropriately towards children but wear casual
clothes to connect with the viewers more and allow them to feel comfortable.
Studio –
Newsround is targeted at children, which is why they ought to have the colour
scheme purple, blue and neon green. Purple is mostly liked by girl while green
is mostly liked by boys. There also put blue to be neutral. Newsround puts a
range of different to attract children. They also designed the studio vivid
because the colours are bright which expands the child's attention span.
Angle
shots – Newsround frequently uses long shot, medium shot, medium close up,
close up, eye Level and two shot.
Channel 4
Channel 4 was first launched in November the 2nd,
1982. Channel 4 is funded by advertising and sponsorship. Channel is a publicly
owned, commercially-funded public service broadcaster. Channel 4 is not
shareholder owned. Channel 4 is a statutory corporation, independent of
Government and is administered by executive and non-executive directors. The
executive and non-executive directors are responsible for guaranteeing that channel
4 achieves its objective and provides its financial responsibilities.
Non-executive are selected by the OFCOM in a contract with the Secretary of
State for Culture, Media and Sport.
Angle shots - Channel 4 usually uses (OSS) Over-the-Shoulder
Shot, Two-Shot, CU (Close Up), MCU (Medium Close Up) and MS (Mid Shot).
Studio - Channel 4 usually uses a room where it slightly
see through, which you can see the background of the room. This is to show that
this news is real and from Channel 4. This could also indicate that the news
should be taken seriously because the environment is a workplace.
Style - The presenters are usually smartly dress. For
example; Suit, Tie, Trousers, Dress that isn't too revealing. This is to create
a serious atmosphere and also show that the news that they are presenting is
serious.
Language - Channel 4 usually communicate with formal language
because they do not want to offend anyone and also to be able to communicate
with the viewers.
Presenter - The presenters are over 30 which would make it
more believable that the news is factual. One of the presenters is aged 67.
This shows that the public can trust channel 4 because the older generation is
mature and less likely to lie.
Target Audience - The target audience would be adults over the
age of 25. This is because the presenter of Channel 4 are usually people over
the ages of 30.
E4
Information - E4 is a British digital television channel,
launched by Channel 4 on January the 18th, 2001 as a pay-tv companion. The E
stands for Entertainment. E4 has 'sister' channel which are called Channel 4,
Film4, More4, 4Music, Heat, Kerrang!, Kiss TV, Magic, Smash Hits, The Box,
4seven
Style - The presenters wear clothes that are attractive but
not revealing. The clothes are fashionable and unique to themselves.
Language - They use formal language but more comfortable than
Channel 4 because it has a younger target audience.
Presenter - The presenter are fashionable and wear cloths in
trend to appeal to 15-35 age group. The presenters are young and attractive to
attract viewers.
Target Audience - The target audience is 15-35 year old. E4 is
a British television channel that focus on the younger generation.
BBC News
BBC
News is a operational Business division. BBC is a acronym of British
Broadcasting Corporation.
BBC News is the largest broadcasting news organization in the world. They
generate around 120 hours of radio every day. They also cover news online. The
director of news and current affairs is James Harding since April 2013.
Angle
shots – BBC news uses Mid close-up (MCU) and Mid shot (MS). BBC news uses these
shots often to show the audience their expression on the face and how they
communicate with their audience
Studio
– The
BBC News studio is usually a room which you can see the background. The room
has a see through glass at the back which shows the viewer the work place of
BBC employers. The reason why they chose a studio which people can see the BBC
workplace, could be because they wanted the viewers to take the news seriously.
Style
– The presenters wear formal clothing and always has a straight face. For
example ; Suit,
Tie, Trousers, Dress that isn't too revealing. This is to show that they are
serious and professional.
Language
– The
language they speak is English but is also is other language such as Portuguese,
Chinese and Arabic. They also speak formal language to appeal to every target
audience but it is people in their 30+.
Presenter
– The main presenters are Huw Edwards, George Alagiah and
Sophie Raworth.
They are all older than 30 years old. BBC News did this to shoe the viewers
that the programme is accurate because they have people knowledgeable and
people with experience.
Target
Audience
– The target audience is mainly 30+. I know this because the language and
clothing they wear are usually based on the older generation.
Mind-Map
Themes
The first episode would be the Conflict of Palestine and Israel. The different elements of conflict I would be putting in my news programme would be the damages caused by the Palestine and Israel war. The would introduce physical and mental sufferers that have survived the bombing. The society in Palestine and Israel. Their opinions and what they think of the war.
Statistics
and
Theory:
In my
news programme, I would like to add in ‘how people from Palestine and Israel
feel about the land they are both fight to take and protect.
Israeli
teenager named Rudberg -
“The Israelis
have given West Bank territories to different groups of people so that they can
live there,” Rudberg
said. “According to all the peace treaties, it is in Israel’s hand, but Israel
is allowing people to live there.”
Palestinian
teenager
named
Abdeljalil - “I
just
feel like as Palestinians, we just felt like Israel has gone way past what it
should’ve been,” Abdeljalil
said. “They’ve left us with, what, five percent? One country is separated.
[Israel] has all the resources, they have all the land, and they leave the
Palestinians with nothing.”
I
would also talk in my news programme the restrictions that Palestinian face and
the protection Israeli feel.
‘Restricted
by
20-foot-walls filled with graffiti and the Israeli military justice system,
many Palestinians from West Bank have to go through several checkpoints just to
go into Israel where many of them work or go to school. On average, two
children are arrested each day.’
Israeli
teenager named Rudberg – ‘Rudberg now
sees the checkpoints as a necessity because of the number of people—and
countries—that want to harm Israel.’ “I think that it is very much a pain and
I’m aware of that because I’ve gone through those checkpoints before,” Rudberg
said. “Those checkpoints are necessary.
Palestinian
teenager named Abdeljalil – ‘Abdeljalil finds
crossing the borders humiliating and miserable.’ “I just feel like they’ve gone way past
the point of, ‘Hey, let’s live in peace,’”
Proposal
Title: My production
company is called Youth TV and the news programme is called ‘Wassup with
Palestine and Israel?’. This is an educational and enjoyable programme for
children and its purpose is to make children more aware of the situations in Israel
and Palestine.
The title was created by being attentive of what children would like
to watch and what would attract them. The title is made to attract children. I
used slang because children nowadays usually use slang and would like to be
‘cool’. This title will attract children to watch this programme because they
will understand more if it’s not too formal. We focus our reporting on subjects
that we believe are relevant and interesting for children nowadays.
My news programme is different in style and is unique. I saw that
they is a market for children news. My news programme is unique because it
shows the damage war has done in both countries. We have interactive feedback
on our website where we encourage visitors to ask questions and mention topics
that we can respond to, in this way we aim to stay topical.
Ownership: Youth
TV makes programmes for children. We worked on news programme like ‘Cyberbulling’
with channel 4 to raise awareness for cyber bulling. We also worked with ‘am I normal’.
This is about witty, heartfelt and unique stories of LGBT life.
You can contact us on Facebook, twitter and Instagram. Search
‘YOUTH TV’ for Facebook and Instagram and in twitter #YOUTH TV. Our telephone
number is 07445542365.
Genre: My target audience is 11-18 and would the
production crew will make the program fun and will state fun facts. The
production crew will add music and sound effects to the program and colour
graphics to engage the children in a fun way.
Target Audience: My
target audience is aged 11 - 18 and for all genders. Within this age range, it’s
not common for many children this age to watch news or read them. This is why,
we at youth TV decided to do this programme. We made this program to help
children with less knowledge about the Palestine and Israel conflict.
Competitors: We at Youth TV are different than normal
production company. We are special because we insure that the viewers will
understand the program and also increase their knowledge. We also give 100%
factual information which will have evidence to back it up with. It will also
have actuality footage.
We have qualified and registered journalists who check all sources.
Before we run with a story, we independently verify the facts with close
contacts in the affected areas.
Costs: My leading
presenter is Lee Seung which is 25 years old would be paid £40,000. The studio
would cost £1,000 to rent a studio is west London for a month.
Outline: The slogan
that my news programme will use is ‘interacting Youth’ .
The techniques you intend to use; hidden cameras, on street
approaching, studio interviews, street interviews, handheld action shots,
studio autocue method?
The techniques and angle that will be in my news programme
is asking the public and street interviews. I would also use hand held camera
to show action scenes. The angles that am intending to use is medium close up,
close up, long shot and wide angle.
The program will be set in London and the area would be Acton. We
decided to do Acton because we researched and found out that many people that
is aged 11-18 years old don't have much knowledge of the conflict between
Israel and Palestine. The studio is called IQ studio which is located in London
near central.
The type of presenters we have at Youth TV are young, clever but
bold people. The presenters also should wear a certain type of clothing to
portray to the children. The clothing should be not distracting but trendy and
can attract children.