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CAMPUS JOURNALISM & SPEECH & ARTS

Stage Ad lib Improvisation – improvise


Stage Business Not part of the script
Enhance the character
Dramatic or Comic Effects
CANONS OF RHETORIC (IDEM-P)
INVENTION Discovering best Arguments
Brainstorming, Research,Planning
DISPOSITION Arrange ideas in a logical &
organized manner
ELOCUTION Language, Speaking Style &
Delivery
MEMORY Learn the presentation, add
memorable features
PRONUNCIATION How you actually deliver your
speech
SCRIPTWRITER Writes the Script
EXIGENCE Conflict; Reason kung bakit
ginawa yung literary piece
EXIGENCE OF LITERARY PIECE TO BE STAGED
1. Crush
2. Child Labor
3. Autism
ETHICAL USE OF LIT WHEN CUTTING & ADAPTING
1. Shortening the text
2. Rewriting the text
3. Eliminating characters
COLOR-BLIND Ignore Nationality of the actors
CASTING
ARISTOTELIAN ELEMENTS OF PLAY
SPECTACLE Lahat ng nakikita mo sa stage
Adds to the sensory effect
Set
PLOT Events, incidents, problems
CHARACTERS Agents of the plot, vehicle of
conflict
THEME Central thought of the Play
LANGUAGE Word choice (playwright)
(Diction) Enunciation (actors)
RHYTHM “the music of the language”
METATEXT Criticism from others | Review of
others
EPITEXT
PERITAXT
PARATEXT
VILLAIN Opposes the hero
ANTI-VILLAIN Great goals but wrong actions
Draco Malfoy
NEMESIS A long-standing rival
Joker & Batman, Grendel &
Beowulf, Achilles & Hector
ANTI-HERO Main Character, one who doesn’t
act like a typical hero
Jay Gatsby, Okonkwo in Things
fall Apart.
FOURTH WALL Invisible, imaginary wall separates
actors from the audience
REQUIRES GAZE Lovers preparing for a kiss
THESPIAN ACTOR

CAMPUS JOURNALISM
BrokenColumn Broken into several units to give
Makeup space to many stories.
Print as many short news on p1
Circus Makeup Broken-column carried to the
extreme. No attempt at
regularity, symmetry, or order.
No focus of interest.
TOMBSTONING Two or more headlines are
placed on the same level in
adjacent columns
FEATURE NARRATIVE OF HUMAN
LIFE
HEADLINES
1. Catchy & to the Point
2. Written in Present Tense
3. The first word is capitalized
4. Numbers are not spelled out
BYLINE Name of the writer
Editorial doesn’t have a byline.
YELLOW Sensationalized
JOURNALISM Exaggeration or Lying
HARD NEWS Important news that affects
everyone
NEWS PEG Makes the news, newsworthy
STACCATO Series of striking statements,
separated by a punctuation.
NOSE FOR NEWS Newsman’s sixth
Malakas pakiramdam/kutob
PADDING Add additional words para
mapahaba
COLORING BIAS
EDITORIALIZING Hindi dapat opinionated and
news
NEWS ANGLE Playing up the dominant point
EDITORIAL WRITING
1. It must be news-based.
2. It must be opinionated.
3. It must be short.
ERRATUM Error or omission made by the
journal might affect the
publication’s record or the
reputation of the authors and/or
the journal.
CORRECTION When an error or omission made
by the author needs to be
corrected
RECTIFICATION Major error invalidates
conclusions
VERIFICATION Not published due to inaccuracy
TREATMENT Distinguishes news and feature
articles
AS OF PRESS TIME Before publication
EPIGRAM LEAD Familiar Quotation
PICTURE LEAD Describes the PERSON,
PLACE, or EVENT while
creating a mental picture
(FOREGROUND)
DESCRIPTIVE Process; how the event
happened
BACKGROUND Describes the SETTING
COPYREADER Grammar, Syntax, Information
Errors
PROOFREADER Spacing, Format, Layout,
Technicalities; for publishing
ADJECTIVES Do they add relevance to the
information provided?
MINI Less than 15 minutes
DOCUMENTARIES
STANDARD 1 hour or more
DOCUMENTARY/ Longer than 60-minute
FEATURE LENGTH
DOCUMENTRAY
BEAT Police Station
Forte ni news writer
Lagi kong kinocover
Assigned place
SPACE Space exploration and
JOURNALIST technology development
MISINFORMATION False information
(untintentional)
Spreader believes it
MALINFORMATION Reality-based information
intentional harm
DISINFORMATION False information
Spreader knows it is false
FAKE NEWS False information presented as
news

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