Today we're going to create a historical news report that is based on primary source research. Sounds like fun, eh?
For this assignment you are going to research one of the events on the right. You are then going to write up a radio news report that takes place at the time of the event, and record it.
The Details
| The topics
What can you write on? The topics are wide and varied. The main thing is that they are should involve the possibility of an interview, or two people interacting in some kind of radio show format.
There's a wide of variety of topics you could pick. Howeve, if you want to play it safe a pre-approved list of topics can be found over here. |
Evaluation
Technical Merit |
Apparent use of 2 or more realistic voices |
Use of sound effect/s |
Use of theme music |
At least three minutes in length. |
Smooth, polished, professional sounding |
10 |
Research Skills |
Use of several (5) sources |
Use of primary source material |
Use of in text citations (footnotes) and a bibliography as well. |
Well written, intelligent, thoughtful. | What is the short and long term significance of the event? |
30 |
Technical Stuff
- Where to get sound effects and theme music
- Sound Effects: Your best bet is to try the Free Sound Project. These sounds are licensed as Creative Commons so you'll need to give credit for them.
- The best theme music likely comes from Incompetech. Once again, you need to give credit to your source.
- Where to get a good program to with.
- Audacity Portable works on your flash drive and is a pretty sophisticated sound editor.
- Finish it off as an mp3 since this is about the smallest audio file format available.