Charlie Brooker's video on 'how to report the news' gave us a good idea of how to structure our news report. He engages the audience by making jokes and taking the mick of how news reports are structured. We will follow a similar structure.
Video
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Audio
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Time
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Journalist talking outside a university
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Welcoming the news report and introducing a person outside
a university
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Approx. 15 seconds
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Establishing shot of the location
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Summary of what we will talk about
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Approx. 10 seconds
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News reporter outside a university in London standing
straight, looking towards the camera.
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Talking about mental health issues in universities and
long term effects on students
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Approx. 15-20 seconds
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Facts and statistics: graphs and charts etc.
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News reporter reads the facts and statistics while you can
see them appear on screen.
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Approx. 10-15 (we don’t want to bore the audience with
facts and statistics for a long time)
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Time lapses of people on university campus in class, in accommodation
etc.
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Saying how we will interview people and their names.
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Approx. 5 seconds
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Interviews of professors, students and undergraduates, to
get different viewpoints of what university is like
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Asking interviewee the questions.
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Approx. 60 seconds
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Back to news reporter with a concluding statement on the
opening question
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News reporter concluding news report
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Approx. 5-10
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