We are getting ready for Wave TV 2013 by sorting out our 2013 core crew and news anchors. I would like the 2013 year 8 students to have first option of being news anchors. I know it's a busy year for year 8s with leadership responsibilities around the school so this is a great way of being part of Wave TV without having to commit to a whole year. If you were a news anchor in 2012 you're welcome to apply to do it again in 2013- you did such a great job!
I'm interested in developing the core Wave TV crew from year 6 & 7 students (with the blessing and support of Bryce, Sally, Mrs Leggett and the year 5-8 teachers). Below is the advertisement and job description for 2013 that is in W.O.T.. Your main job will be to develop news making skills you can use to produce episodes of Wave TV. You will work with the news anchors and anyone else who wants to present a news story for Wave TV. You will be the experts who ensure Wave TV is of a high standard and that we put out regular episodes. Two episodes a term would be great! I'm looking forward to meeting enthusiastic, motivated, interested people on Friday!
If you're not selected as core crew or you're not a year 6 or 7 in 2013 you can still create news stories for Wave TV. All you have to do is let me know you have a story idea and the Wave TV crew will work with you to write, film and edit it. If you are happy presenting to the camera you can. The WTV crew's job will be to support you so your story happens.
I'm looking forward to a fantastic Wave TV year!
Caroline
Would you like to be part of Wave TV 2013? If you will be in year 6 or year 7 in 2013 and are interested in being a core crew member of Wave TV please come to the old Dental Clinic/ Wave TV Studio next Friday at 9am. Crew members need to be committed, enthusiastic and happy to learn about all aspects of video making. These include finding and developing stories, camerawork, teamwork, self-managing, presenting to camera, journalism, patient enough to do video editing, and prepared to commit to weekly Wave TV meetings as well as being happy to work on stories in your own time. Wave TV is a fun and rewarding activity for students who can think outside the box and want to explore creative ways to tell Paremata School's stories. I'll choose 15-20 enthusiastic year 6 & 7 students as our core crew. Caroline
Year 7 & 8s- we will need you as news anchors in 2013. You get first option on this opportunity to script and present our news. The anchors are who hold our stories together. So if you have a flair for the dramatic and love being in front of the camera please come and see me after morning tea on Friday. Caroline.
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