Monday, October 24, 2016

Peer Response

    Often you hear people speak of terms that you are uninformed of. However, once it is explained to you, you realize that you know exactly what is being discussed. This is what happened to me and many other of my classmates, including Patrick, during the lesson about TV news terminology. Patrick, in one of his blogposts commented that after the lesson, when watching the news, he recognized many of terms Mr. Miller had taught us earlier that day.
    For example, we knew that stations would often talk over a short video or picture, but we didn't know that this was called B- Roll. We were unknowning of the terminology for every part of the news. Patrick explained how now, when we watch the news, we would be able to identify things such as a stand up, voice over, and teaser.
    I understand Patrick's claim stating that he felt more informed when watching the news knowing all of the terminology that Mr. Miller taught us. When watching we can now more easily view the stations goals and how well they did. If you would like to read Patrick's passage about his understanding of this class discussion, there is direct link to the post below:

http://patricksperceptions.blogspot.com/2016/10/class-discussion-october-14-2016.html?m=1


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