Christine Marie M. Agmata
Campus Journalism
1. Introduction to Campus
Journalism
2. Writing a Newspaper
- News Writing
- Feature Writing
- Editorial Writing
- Photo Journalism
3. Make a school organization
- Editorial Board
- Name of organization
- Rules in the organization
TRAINING GOALS
Campus Journalism is an enjoyable activity of the campus staff paper in
collecting, organizing, and presenting news, writing editorials, features,
literary, taking pictures, cartooning, and writing headlines
What is Campus Journalism?
Parts of A Newspaper
NEWS WRITING
1. Headline – summary
2. Lead – specific summary
( 5ws and 1H: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW )
3. Body – supporting details
4. Quote
- Indirect: paraphrased *
- Direct: “ said by”
PARTS
LEAD
SUPPORT
QUOTE
SUPPORT
LEAD
SUPPORT
SUPPORT
QUOTE
OR
STRUCTURE: INVERTED PYRAMID
1. 1 Paragraph = 1 Sentence
2. Only write the TRUTH!
RULES
Recall a previous school event and write a news about it!
ACTIVITY
Excerpts from a lecture by Dr. Lourdes
D. Servito
What is feature writing?
Why is it known as the Jewel of the
Newspaper?
FEATURE WRITING
FEATURE WRITING
F – factual not fictitious
E – entertaining
A – appealing
T – timely or not timely
U – unusual
R – reader-oriented
E – explanation – extending info
FEATURE WRITING
The Jewel/ Jem of the Newspaper because it speaks of something treasured in time and
eternity
Where can we find these Jewels?
1. newspapers’ entertainment sections
2. magazine stories – Reader’s Digest, Time Magazine
3. agency publications – mabuhay ( PAL )
•Profile people who makes news
•Analyze what’s happening in the world
•Suggest better ways to live
•Teach an audience how to do something
•Examine trends
•Explain events that move or shape the news
•Entertain
FUNCTIONS OF FEATURES
•News Feature
•Travelogue
•Personality Sketch
•How to’s or How-to-do-it feautures
•Informative features
•Human Interest Features
•Oddities
•Personal Experience Feature
•Trend stories
Kinds of Features
•Title
•Lead
•Body
•Conclusion
STRUCTURE
•Short sentence lead
•Striking statement
•One word or two word sentences
•Parody lead
•Quotation Lead
•Question Lead
•Descriptive Lead
•Contrast Lead
Feature Leads
Feature Devices
•Figures of Speech
•Adjectives and Adverbs
•Descriptive words and phrases
•Beautiful language and style
•Topic file
•File or Ideas
•Interviews
•Observation
•Personal Experience
•Printed Materials
•Rich Media or multimedia
Sources of Feature Article Ideas
• Think of an unusual person, place, or thing or idea encountered – something that is
bizarre or extraordinary. Write an oddity.
• Think about an interesting hobby or collection then feature its beauty, significance, or
value.
• Recall an unforgettable trip, travel, or experience. Feature it in such a way to
entertain your readers.
Activity

436584909-Campus-Journalism-Training.pptx

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    Christine Marie M.Agmata Campus Journalism
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    1. Introduction toCampus Journalism 2. Writing a Newspaper - News Writing - Feature Writing - Editorial Writing - Photo Journalism 3. Make a school organization - Editorial Board - Name of organization - Rules in the organization TRAINING GOALS
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    Campus Journalism isan enjoyable activity of the campus staff paper in collecting, organizing, and presenting news, writing editorials, features, literary, taking pictures, cartooning, and writing headlines What is Campus Journalism?
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    Parts of ANewspaper
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    1. Headline –summary 2. Lead – specific summary ( 5ws and 1H: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW ) 3. Body – supporting details 4. Quote - Indirect: paraphrased * - Direct: “ said by” PARTS
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    1. 1 Paragraph= 1 Sentence 2. Only write the TRUTH! RULES
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    Recall a previousschool event and write a news about it! ACTIVITY
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    Excerpts from alecture by Dr. Lourdes D. Servito What is feature writing? Why is it known as the Jewel of the Newspaper? FEATURE WRITING
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    FEATURE WRITING F –factual not fictitious E – entertaining A – appealing T – timely or not timely U – unusual R – reader-oriented E – explanation – extending info
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    FEATURE WRITING The Jewel/Jem of the Newspaper because it speaks of something treasured in time and eternity Where can we find these Jewels? 1. newspapers’ entertainment sections 2. magazine stories – Reader’s Digest, Time Magazine 3. agency publications – mabuhay ( PAL )
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    •Profile people whomakes news •Analyze what’s happening in the world •Suggest better ways to live •Teach an audience how to do something •Examine trends •Explain events that move or shape the news •Entertain FUNCTIONS OF FEATURES
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    •News Feature •Travelogue •Personality Sketch •Howto’s or How-to-do-it feautures •Informative features •Human Interest Features •Oddities •Personal Experience Feature •Trend stories Kinds of Features
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    •Short sentence lead •Strikingstatement •One word or two word sentences •Parody lead •Quotation Lead •Question Lead •Descriptive Lead •Contrast Lead Feature Leads
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    Feature Devices •Figures ofSpeech •Adjectives and Adverbs •Descriptive words and phrases •Beautiful language and style
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    •Topic file •File orIdeas •Interviews •Observation •Personal Experience •Printed Materials •Rich Media or multimedia Sources of Feature Article Ideas
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    • Think ofan unusual person, place, or thing or idea encountered – something that is bizarre or extraordinary. Write an oddity. • Think about an interesting hobby or collection then feature its beauty, significance, or value. • Recall an unforgettable trip, travel, or experience. Feature it in such a way to entertain your readers. Activity