Second Production Meeting

Today we met with Dylan for our first of many tutorials about how we’re going to create our project. The first significant thing that was discussed was the feasibility of doing our project to the extent that we had initially planned (four thirty minute programmes based around that week’s news), after some discussion though it was established that it would be more achievable to do something based on the years news rather than a bi-weekly programme. This alleviated the potential problem of not having any content for a week and allows us much more time to create the project. The discussion then moved onto the topic of presenters and the actual format of the programme, where it was decided that we would need to approach comedians to help the programme alongside James who would fulfil the role as the ‘anchor’. In regards to the format of the programme, it was decided that we should try and do a piece based on each month with the biggest news to be incorporated in, for example, the General Election and Donald Trump vs Kim Jong Un.  One of the key areas that was discussed was the legality of using other peoples content which is vital to our project, Dylan explained the premise of Fair usage (LINK HERE) and the fact that Siren FM have an agreement with Sky News to use their content, thus meaning that our programme will now most likely be broadcast on Siren FM. Finally, we talked about what areas we should research and this lead us to five key areas: Competition, Audience, Legality/Ethics, Content and Genre.

 

 

First Production Meeting

Today we had our first proper meeting as to how we want to go about creating our project.  Within this meeting, we discussed how we intend to go about the project and it was decided that we would ideally do a bi-weekly programme with myself and James presenting the programme, and with each being roughly 30 minutes in length. Within this 30 minutes, we would talk about the big events of that week in terms of the news and alongside this having running features such as ‘Headline of the Week’ and ‘The Tory leadership’ etc, these segments will obviously need fleshing out significantly into full-on features. Alongside this, we also decided upon the programmes name being ‘Have You Heard The News’.