ABJ.ELAR.2.A
Understand the role of various personnel, including producers, station managers, technical directors, camera operators, webmasters, and news anchors, in broadcast journalism.
Advanced Broadcast Journalism I, II, III (One-Half Credit to One Credit). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
AI-generated as a starting point — sign in to edit.Vocabulary
rolepersonnelproducersstation managerstechnical directorscamera operatorswebmastersnews anchorsbroadcast journalism
Skills
- identify (roles of personnel in broadcast journalism) #dok1
- describe (responsibilities of various personnel) #dok2
- compare (roles and impact of different broadcast journalism personnel) #dok2
- analyze (how different personnel contribute to a broadcast) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the various personnel involved in broadcast journalism. #dok1
- I can describe the main responsibilities of producers, station managers, technical directors, camera operators, webmasters, and news anchors. #dok2
- I can compare the roles and contributions of different broadcast journalism personnel. #dok2
- I can analyze how the collaboration of various personnel leads to successful broadcast journalism. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Teamwork and specialized roles are essential for effective broadcast journalism.
- Understanding the responsibilities of various positions helps students appreciate the complexity of broadcast production.
Essential Questions
- Who are the key personnel involved in broadcast journalism, and what are their main responsibilities?
- How do individual roles work together to create a successful broadcast?
- Why is collaboration important in a broadcast journalism team?
- In what ways do the roles of different personnel impact the final broadcast product?
- How might the absence or poor performance of one key team member affect a broadcast?