Friday 30 March 2012

Lecture 5 - Telling Stories for Radio (Sound Lecture)

This week we didn't have a lecture in JOUR1111 but we had a sound lecture. During this week we learnt about telling stories for radio and the tips to conducting a good flowing interview. Carmel Rooney interviewed 2 radio presenters on their radio experiences and tips. This is what I learnt from the lecture





Telling stories for radio
  •        Different medium from television
  •        Radio is a much more intimate medium
  •        Often radio is listened to when people are doing something else
  •        Silence is very powerful in radio
  •        Oldest electronic media form
  •        Radio is fitting into the new social media through podcasts
  •        Radio = creating pictures with words
  •        Radio = the theatre of the mind
  •        People can tell when some people are lying and the audience picks up on it
  •        Radio has been able to retain and grow listeners because people are time poor and need information quickly
  
       Keys to a good interview/radio story
  •        Important to let listeners feel included in the interview and presenters must facilitate that
  •        Conventional conversation = 1 hour interview
  •        The key to a good interview is a safe environment for the subject so they can open up and share their story
  •        The subject needs to have trust in the program and the interviewer so as not to be ridiculed
  •        Good to let the subject have some space and explore about what they want
  •        Give the subject the opportunity to pause and reflect
  •        Want to be useful to listeners and provide a public service
  •        Annunciation does matter – cant speak like you would on the street
  •        Trying to communicate clearly and effectively (bring down the barriers for listeners)
  •        What does the audience want?
  •        Empathise vocally to the subject to gain their trust and create a rapport
  •        Pose a simple question to the audience to create debate
  •        Don’t do anything on radio that you wouldn’t do in real life
  •        Human/emotional/experience responses
  •        Night time radio = talk less and listen more
  •        Respect people by listening to them

       Keys to being a good Radio Journalist
  •        Keep asking questions
  •        Stay open minded
  •        Expose yourself to different currents of thought
  •        Expand your worldview
  •        Remain humanised
  •        If you really want it, don’t give up




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