1. Introduction (Time Frame: 5 mins.)
To begin another milestone in English 5, this lesson will prepare you for your advance lesson in analyzing visual and
multimedia elements. Today, you will identify, distinguish and utilize visual media tools in terms of television broadcasting in
identifying and using various and appropriate verbal and non-verbal cues.
In this lesson, you are expected to:
1. Use verbal and non-verbal cues in a TV broadcast
2. Infer target audience
3. Infer purposes of the visual media
Whenever you watch TV for news broadcast, what do you observe about the presenters or broadcasters? Do they
make you understand the news clearly and effectively? Why?
Fill in the KWLH CHART below with concepts about verbal and non-verbal cues in a TV broadcast.
What do I know?
What do I want to know?
What have I learned?
How can I learn more?
D. Development (Time Frame: 10 mins.)
Television is one of the most powerful tools in communicating information, especially in news broadcasting. TV news
Broadcast is considered the most frequent and trusted source of information. Communication is simply the act of transferring
information from one place to another. Communications can be spoken or verbal communication: face-to-face, telephone,
radio or television and other media or non-verbal communication: body language, gestures, how we dress or act our scent.
In a television broadcast, the director should use a series of standards, calls and set procedures to direct the efforts
of the video crew. A consistency of protocol allows the crew to anticipate their responsibilities by following standard
operating procedures with clearly defined and universally understood jargoni').
Verbal and non-verbal cues used in a television broadcast
* Standby
Cue
Speed up
Come closer
Ok
Go back
Stretch or slowdown
30 seconds
Keep talking on time 15 seconds
4-minutes count down
You are in camera
Cut
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direct the efforts
of the video crew. A consistency of protocol allows the crew to anticipate their responsibilities by following standard
operating procedures with clearly defined and universally understood jargoni').
Verbal and non-verbal cues used in a television broadcast
* Standby
Cue
Speed up
Come closer
Ok
Go back
Stretch or slowdown
30 seconds
Keep talking on time 15 seconds
4-minutes count down
You are in camera
Cut
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