P3
Team Roles:
1) Assistant Producer (News) - I think I'd be good at this role because I am good at finding and gathering information online. I know that I am good at this because for my podcast I found a lot of information and facts of the show Stranger Things that I never knew of and used some of those in my podcast.
2) Assistant Producer (Content) - I'd be good at this role because I'm decent at following instructions and filling in if I'm given clear instructions on what to do. I can help out with someone if they're falling behind or struggling with something. Like when I helped complete some of the work sheets in my short film project.
3) Broadcast Journalist - The only part of this role I'd be decent at is the small interview part as I think I can manage an interview as long as I have the questions in front of me.
Role I do not want:
Presenter - I am really bad at talking live if it's in front of people or if I'm alone. I physically cannot act enthusiastic at something that I don't enjoy or like in the slightest way like this to be honest. Anything with speaking I am pretty bad at honestly, like my brain just switches off when I have to talk in front of people or when people are listening. I barely managed to complete my podcast because it was 94% of me speaking I was only good at the editing part.
Researching similar "breakfast shows":
Heart:
1) Sweepers:
The sweepers were just sound clips put together with someone saying the radio name
2) Live studio guest interviews:
3) The news:
Each news item is on for about a minute
The language was quite formal as were the news topic
The news wasn't really explained in a way that would appeal to 16-20 year old's because most of it were stories about people dying so they couldn't really make it super entertaining for 16-20s but it may appeal to some 16-20s if they are interested in that type of news stories.
4) Song choices / Background music / Sound effects:
The music was really basic and some songs were played that have been played on every radio 100000 times and the music as a whole was something an average 16-20 year old would listen to as it was all pop music pretty much.
BBC Radio 1:
1) Sweepers:
The sweepers are quite modern sounding and they say what radio it is and who is hosting it. Usually play a sweeper before a song is played.
2) Live studio guest interviews: There weren't any studio interviews but people would call in to the radio and would quickly speak to the hosts or take part in a quiz.
3) The news:
There wasn't really any news on this radio, all they were talking about was Avengers Endgame and not spoiling it.
4) Song choices / Background music / Sound effects:
The songs that were played were all pop music because "everyone loves pop music". There was background music constantly playing. The background music was electronic and modern sounding which would appeal to younger people who are listening.
link to powerpoint:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WXZQ4cm4dRGX6iuPfbrsTkfXNSu_PSDknuYSrC0lXow/edit#slide=id.p
1) Assistant Producer (News) - I think I'd be good at this role because I am good at finding and gathering information online. I know that I am good at this because for my podcast I found a lot of information and facts of the show Stranger Things that I never knew of and used some of those in my podcast.
2) Assistant Producer (Content) - I'd be good at this role because I'm decent at following instructions and filling in if I'm given clear instructions on what to do. I can help out with someone if they're falling behind or struggling with something. Like when I helped complete some of the work sheets in my short film project.
3) Broadcast Journalist - The only part of this role I'd be decent at is the small interview part as I think I can manage an interview as long as I have the questions in front of me.
Role I do not want:
Presenter - I am really bad at talking live if it's in front of people or if I'm alone. I physically cannot act enthusiastic at something that I don't enjoy or like in the slightest way like this to be honest. Anything with speaking I am pretty bad at honestly, like my brain just switches off when I have to talk in front of people or when people are listening. I barely managed to complete my podcast because it was 94% of me speaking I was only good at the editing part.
Researching similar "breakfast shows":
Heart:
1) Sweepers:
The sweepers were just sound clips put together with someone saying the radio name
2) Live studio guest interviews:
3) The news:
Each news item is on for about a minute
The language was quite formal as were the news topic
The news wasn't really explained in a way that would appeal to 16-20 year old's because most of it were stories about people dying so they couldn't really make it super entertaining for 16-20s but it may appeal to some 16-20s if they are interested in that type of news stories.
4) Song choices / Background music / Sound effects:
The music was really basic and some songs were played that have been played on every radio 100000 times and the music as a whole was something an average 16-20 year old would listen to as it was all pop music pretty much.
BBC Radio 1:
1) Sweepers:
The sweepers are quite modern sounding and they say what radio it is and who is hosting it. Usually play a sweeper before a song is played.
2) Live studio guest interviews: There weren't any studio interviews but people would call in to the radio and would quickly speak to the hosts or take part in a quiz.
3) The news:
There wasn't really any news on this radio, all they were talking about was Avengers Endgame and not spoiling it.
4) Song choices / Background music / Sound effects:
The songs that were played were all pop music because "everyone loves pop music". There was background music constantly playing. The background music was electronic and modern sounding which would appeal to younger people who are listening.
link to powerpoint:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WXZQ4cm4dRGX6iuPfbrsTkfXNSu_PSDknuYSrC0lXow/edit#slide=id.p
Comments
Post a Comment