You will want to include a few samples of your non-fiction writing in your final portfolio. These can be essays you wrote, personal reflections or reviews of films, or news articles from the Journalism units, etc.
Special projects/scripts include: radio plays, podcasts, prezis, documentary films, interactive adventure story games (Twine), photography series, blogs, TV scripts, literary magazine, etc.
Please use the lab time given you today to further your documentary project (or complete the PR packet & comment post if you haven't done that yet--please comment in this post (comments are due today)).
Special projects/scripts include: radio plays, podcasts, prezis, documentary films, interactive adventure story games (Twine), photography series, blogs, TV scripts, literary magazine, etc.
Please use the lab time given you today to further your documentary project (or complete the PR packet & comment post if you haven't done that yet--please comment in this post (comments are due today)).
HOMEWORK: Continue working on your documentary projects; Aim to complete your filming! You need to complete the filming to begin your editing. Editing takes time...
Projects are due June 11 (last day of classes!); There will be a final test on June 7 (Thursday of next week!)
Projects are due June 11 (last day of classes!); There will be a final test on June 7 (Thursday of next week!)
Alquasia Sutcliffe MayeMay 30, 2018 at 9:22 AM
ReplyDeleteThe role of Public Relations is that they are the ones who represent their clients and are responsible for anything that maybe incorrect about their client and clear the dust. They can also use subliminal messages to advertise ideas or products to people without being too obvious or over the top. Of course, things like propaganda are always taken too far and it's when journalists and other PR's come together to deliver the truth or at least their version of the truth.