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ASSIGNMENT
Semester 3 – Summer
Drive 2013
M.A. Journalism and
Mass Communication
Subject Name:
Interviews for Print, Radio and Television
Subject Code: MJ0013
(Book ID: B0453)
4 credits (60 marks)
All questions carry 10 marks. Answers for 10 mark questions should not
exceed more than 400 words.
Answer the following questions:
1- What should an interviewee remember before being interviewed (5
marks)? How can a potential interviewee prepare for an interview (5 marks)?[5+5
= 10 Marks]
Answer : Your Resume and Job/Professional References: But don’t just throw
these crucial documents in your bag. According to Stein, linguists and
psychologists have found that 93 percent of all communication is nonverbal. How
you present this information says a lot about you.
“This is a sign you are open and honest as well as organized,” Stein
says. “The more you show you are prepared, the more you are showing respect.”
2- Discuss the different types of interviews? (3 basic types worth 3
marks each. 1 mark for introduction)[1+3+3+3 = 10 Marks]
Answer : Getting ready for an
interview isn't what it used to be. Now you must contend with many different
kinds of questions and formats. Here are three types of interviews you may face
and how to prepare for them.
1. Phone Interviews
Employers want to do things
cheaply these days, so many conduct their first screening rounds with Ma Bell's
help.
3- What are satellite interviews (5 marks) and what are the main things
to remember when it comes to satellite interviews (5 marks)?[5+5 = 10 Marks]
Answer : Satellite Media Tours (SMTs) are where a PR company organises a series
of one-on-one interviews with television reporters.
Media link described SMT's in its
2005 Annual Report as commonly comprising "Satellite media tours consist
of a sequence of one-on-one satellite interviews with a series of pre-booked
television reporters across the country or around the world. Satellite media
tours typically involve an interview with an author, performer, executive or
other spokesperson promoting an upcoming event, product, movie or book
release." In its 2003 Annual
4- While preparing for interviews, how is the location of interviews
important? Explain in detail.[10 Marks]
Answer : The interview is one of
the most important elements in the job search process. When an employer invites
you to an interview, he/she is indicating an interest in bringing you on board.
The interview gives both of you the opportunity to exchange enough information
to determine if you are a good "fit" for each other.
Think you can talk on the phone
anywhere? That might be true if you’re
discussing dinner plans, but it is not true for your phone interview.
5- Write a long note on the FORK Method.[10 Marks]
Answer : Study design for
journalism culture research provides challenges for appropriate methodological
operationalization. Its complexity arises due to journalistic professionalism
being a multi-levelled concept consisting of various journalistic values,
tenets, and practices, which different journalism cultures balance in their own
unique ways.[8] Research in journalism culture can be conducted within one
nation, mostly led by journalism researchers originating from the country
itself,[9] or in a comparative manner cross-nationally conducted with the help
of international teams of researchers. Comparative
6- What are the tips for recording an interview? (There are 12 tips and
you should mention all in detail)[10 Marks]
Answer :
1)
Know
your character and story before you start filming
This is the most
important part of the whole process: the investment in time and story makes multimedia
storytelling stand out from the TV news parachutists. The best stories (Like
Last Minutes with Odem are triumphs of access and trust).
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