Laboratory of Radio Journalism (261194)

Learning Outcomes

It is a course of initiation to the environment professional wording radio. Places the student in a near real context - using the simulacrum in our studio _LEAV_ - by recourse to main routines and radio voiceover techniques, writing, planning and production of all media journalistic.To this the student is provided simultaneously theories, rules and essence of the "Spoken", on the radio.
At the end of the semester the student should be able to hold informational edits, press review, reportage and interviews for radio.

Study Program

1.    PROFILE OF JOURNALIST RADIO
    1.1.    Attitude and attributes of journalist
    1.2.    practical Exercises
2.    WRITE TO BE HEARD
    2.1.    style
    2.2.    Narration and Description
    2.3.    conciseness
    2.4.    specific rules
3.    NEWS - THE MOTHER OF ALL GENDER
    3.1.    definition
    3.2.    attributes
    3.3.    Timeliness: time and the novelty
    3.4.    The laws of proximity
    3.5.    The inverted pyramid
    3.6.    Valuing the deal
    3.7.    The text and sounds
    3.8.    Consistency concision
4.    REPORT:
    4.1.    The Noble GENDER
    4.2.    Language and structure
    4.3.    The mechanics of the organization and hierarchy
    4.4.    The lead
5.    INTERVIEW
    5.1.    Requirements Interview
    5.2.    A kind of multi-faceted
    5.3.    The preparation as crucial
    5.4.    Meet the interviewee
    5.5.    Formulation of questions
    5.6.    The interview two
    5.7.    how to Ask
    5.8.    The dangers of radio
    5.9.    Ways forward
    5.10.    The vox populi
6.    SOURCES
    6.1.    Identify sources: types and steps for confirmation
    6.2.    The ethical and sensitive information
    6.3.    Research as a source
7.    A VOICE AND A MESSAGE
    7.1.    The vocal tract
    7.2.    Breathing
    7.3.    Tone
    7.4.    The voice
    7.5.    The microphone - individual exercises
8.    Short presentation of the forms of sound capture, digital publishing and journalistic production

Bibliography

MAIN REFERENCES: 

MEDITSCH, Eduardo (1999), A Rádio na Era da Informação, Coimbra: Minerva
MENESES, João Paulo (2003), Tudo o Que se Passa na TSF, Porto: Jornal de Notícias.