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Page 2: Learning outcome 2: Codes and conventions

Studio newsreaders report the news from the studio.

These are the many news reporters and will inform

you with most of the news. News reporters don’t have

a big impact on the audience.

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Field Reporters, report the news on location and

then report straight back to the studio. This helps

the audience believe what there being told is the

truth and that because they are on scene they

have first hand reports on what's going on.

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Links to the studio are when an on location

reporter reports back to the studio or to a

different location which can give another view to

the story and it also adds effect and captures the

audience's attention.

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Mode of address to viewer is how formal and

informal they are shown to the audience. BBC

are formal and Channel 5 are informal.

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Interviewing is when an on location reporter gives a

live interview. This also helps the viewer understand

what's going on and believe and trust the news.

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Experts and witnesses are interviewees who give

a different opinion on the story and this gives the

audience a different point of opinion. This is also

makes it more believable.

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Report Structure is the structure and layout of how they

present the news. Channel 5 are informal and relaxed

which and makes the news not quite as exciting as BBC

who are formal and the music used adds a lot of tension

and excitement. This also causes the audience to pay

more attention.

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Actuality footage is achieve footage and this gives the viewer

proof and an idea of what it’s like in the location they are

reporting on. This has a massive impact on the audience as it

helps put the news across to them and involves them more.

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Expository - emphasizes verbal commentary and argumentative logic often using a

narrator. Any nature Documentaries are an example of Expository Documentaries.

Observational - The filmmaker remains hidden behind the camera and ignored by the

surrounding environment. Since nothing is staged for the camera, the camera rushes

about to keep up with the action.

Interactive – This is when either the producer, audience or public are used during the

documentary. This can be a Documentary to open the public’s eyes on a specific topic or

the viewers a closer look at a certain story in the headlines for example the War in

Afghanistan.

Reflexive – The producer aims to contradict the audiences opinion on a story by being

mainly one sided on a story. What they say is not necessarily the truth.

Per formative - emphasizes the subjective nature of the documentarian as well as

acknowledging the subjective reading of the audience.

Realism – This is when they make it as real as possible by giving them all the information

they have on make the story as balanced as possible.