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Write Your Script for Speaking. Writing your script for how you speak instead of writing it as if you are going to be reading it will help keep your scripts natural-sounding. ... Paint Pictures with Your Words. ... Keep it Concise. ... Give Yourself Flexibility. ... End of segment. ... End segment. ... End segment. ... End segment.
Write the anchor's introduction. ... Create two to four minute news segments. ... Have a variety of new segments. ... Maintain a friendly, conversational tone in the news segments. ... Order the news segments. ... Put in transitions between news segments. ... Have an anchor sign off at the end of the newscast.
Be Sure to Write for the Ear. Avoid the Passive Voice. Use Present Tense Wherever Possible. Write Stories for People. Befriend Action Verbs. Be Careful With Numbers. Sell the Story. Move the Story Forward.
Separate the script into two columns. ... Choose sound bytes that are emotional, provide an interesting opinion, or help your story along. ... Write voice-overs that you, the reporter, will say to push the story along. ... Weave sound bytes and voice-overs together to create a cohesive audio section to your story.
Write Your Script for Speaking. Writing your script for how you speak instead of writing it as if you are going to be reading it will help keep your scripts natural-sounding. ... Paint Pictures with Your Words. ... Keep it Concise. ... Give Yourself Flexibility. ... End of segment. ... End segment. ... End segment. ... End segment.
Radio journalists need to be able to pick the best, most newsworthy audio clips, and write clear and informative scripts that introduce the material they have collected. The script is what makes sense of the sounds. It is the framework for your story. ... The script should be written in simple, short sentences.
Write a headline. Your headline should be accurate, clear, and easy to understand. ... Write a byline and place line. ... Use a hard news lead. ... Write the body of your report. ... Include quotes in the news report. ... Always include attributions. ... Write in hard news style.
Write the anchor's introduction. ... Create two to four minute news segments. ... Have a variety of new segments. ... Maintain a friendly, conversational tone in the news segments. ... Order the news segments. ... Put in transitions between news segments. ... Have an anchor sign off at the end of the newscast.
News anchors introduce themselves because the majority of their audiences strongly associate the contents with the face which has brought them. Since reporters sign off at the end of their respective pieces, their anchors in the studio do so as well.
Remember: Impact, elements, words. Give your audience a few seconds to pay attention. ... Write just a little more formally than you speak. ... Keep your sentences to about 15 words. ... Make your story resonate without pictures. ... Write for the ear.
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