Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Groping On The Crowded Train Clips

by Yanira Pino



Radio: should consider the following recommendations:

• Radio improvisation is not supported for administrative reasons and for convenience for the speaker himself precautionary.
• The speech should be developed in a familiar tone.
• The reading should be to pause, in a normal voice, articulating every sound correctly, without straining your voice.
• Avoid monotony by reading, for which one has to vary the rhythm, intonation, volume, and the nuances of voice.
• Beware of coughs, throat clearing, humming, low inflections, shock, noise and heavy breathing, detract from the transmission.
• Speak into the microphone, without turning his head away and avoid getting too close to avoid falling volume voice.

the journalistic interview:

In this type of interview, a reporter talks to some scientific personality, political or any other human activity, asking questions of serious public concern. The meeting may be convened before or accidental, the journalist may have developed or improvise a questionnaire to formulate questions.
Interviews may be face in the car or telephone.

in any form, subject to the same conditions:

• Journalists should discuss with your interview, or to question the veracity of what he is told, or prosecute the views received, monopoly dialogue or interpolate.
• Do not alter the form or content of the answers, not to prejudge the intentions of the respondent. Only interested in the interviewee's answers.
• The only tool of the interviewer to obtain information is the question should therefore exercise their ingenuity to get it in a respectful tone and urban, without arguing.
• The respondent for its part must be able to express only what is due, without falling into contradictions revealing or showing embarrassment, confusion, nervousness or ill will.

Interpolate: Fill in an ancient text or writings of others [words or phrases that were not in the original]. Interrupt
then [One thing] back then to pursue it

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