Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Final Media Studies Exam; Documentary Projects

Today, please work on your documentary projects and study for your final exam on Thursday.

Final Exam Review:
  • Television & Cable (chapter 6)
  • Vladimir Zworykin & Philo Farnsworth
  • Charles Francis Jenkins, the father of American Television (blog)
  • Analog, digital, and HDTV (chapter 6)
  • Prime time & the prime time access rule (PTAR) (chapter 6)
  • The development of cable (the network era) (chapter 6)
  • narrowcasting (chapter 6)
  • Premium channels, Pay-per-view (PPV), Video-on-demand (VOD), and Direct broadcast satellite (DBS), VCR's, DVD's, DVR's (chapter 6)
  • Time shifting (6)
  • Third screens (internet) & fourth screens (Smartphones) (6)
  • Television genres: sketch comedy, situational comedy, anthology dramas, episodic series, chapter shows, serial programs, network news, reality tv, game/quiz shows, etc. (6)
  • Public television (PBS) and its effect/influence (6)
  • The telecommunications Act of 1996 (6)
  • Television production and distribution (6)
  • Syndication (6)
  • Television ratings (6)
  • Major broadcast companies (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, Netflix, AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner, Hulu, etc.) (6)
  • I Love Lucy (blog)
  • The Simpsons (blog)
  • Twilight Zone (blog)
  • Star Trek (blog)
  • The Queen's Messenger (blog)
  • The FCC (blog & chapter 6, etc.)
  • RCA (blog & chapter 6 & chapter 5)
  • The history of Television (blog)
  • How to write a TV script and a scripts 3-act structure (blog)
  • Story pitch, Teaser, Subplot, Slugline, Description, Dialogue, Transitions (blog)
  • The Rule of Thirds (photographic journalism, blog)
  • Visual storytelling (blog)
  • Rules of Photographic Composition (blog)
  • PSA (public service announcement)
  • Young Frankenstein & Mel Brooks (blog)
  • Parody & comic techniques (satire, rule of 3, hyperbole, repetition, double entendre, pun, juxtaposition, mistaken identity, incongruity, irony: verbal, situational, and dramatic, farce, slapstick) (blog)
  • New Hollywood (blog)
  • The History of Journalism (blog & presentations)
  • Johannes Gutenberg & the Printing Press, John Peter Zenger & NY Weekly journal, Ben Franklin & the Saturday Evening Post, Penny Presses, Joseph Pulitzer & Randolph Hurst, Yellow Journalism, The Yellow Kid, Radio & Radio Broadcasting, Adolph Ochs & the New York Times, newsreels, Tom Wolfe & New Journalism, Hunter S. Thompson & Gonzo Journalism, Woodward & Bernstein, Helen Thomas, Judith Miller, Maureen Dowd, Jonathan Katz & Rolling Stone Magazine (chapter 8, blog & presentations)
  • Nellie Bly & 10 Days in a Madhouse (blog & book)
  • Investigative Journalism (blog)
  • Attribution & leads (blog)
  • Different types of leads: name, event, time, place, cause, manner (blog)
  • The inverted pyramid (blog)
  • Featuring the feature (blog)
  • How to create an outline (blog)
  • Journalist ethics (blog; handouts; chapter 14) & Values in American Journalism (chapter 14)
  • Shattered Glass (film)
  • Conflict of interest (chapter 14)
  • News (chapter 14)
  • What makes something newsworthy (blog & chapter 14)
  • Active vs. passive voice & tips on how to write in a more journalistic style (blog)
  • Objective, literary, and interpretive journalism (chapter 8)
  • Consensus vs. conflict-oriented journalism (chapter 8)
  • Ethnocentricism, responsible capitalism, small-town pastoralism, individualism (chapter 14)
  • Types & styles of Documentaries (blog)
  • Public Relations, Propaganda, & Advertising (blog & chapter 12)
  • Press agent (chapter 12)
  • Edward Bernays (chapter 12)
  • Press release, video news release media relations, special vs. pseudo-event, community and consumer relations, lobbying (chapter 12)
  • Noam Chomsky & Manufacturing Consent (blog)
  • The 5 filters of Mass Media (blog)
  • Diegesis (blog)
  • The relationship between Public Relations and the Press (chapter 12)
  • Convergence in the media (all chapters--you should be able to apply the concept to television, film, newspapers, journalism, and PR)
HOMEWORK: Complete your documentaries (due by June 11). Study for your final exam (due June 7). Complete your final portfolio (due June 8). 

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