Organising a special edition
Whether it’s a plane crash, a deadly attack, or an election, a number of events - foreseen or not - warrant changing a segment and organising a special edition in a studio or in the field. Senior producers and news editors at France 24 will teach you how to anticipate events, manage logistics and give a full account of events.
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Developing the ‘special edition’ reflex
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Managing time and logistical constraints
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How to lead a technical and editorial team
In the field managers, news editors and presenters
Participants will make their own special edition programme with help from technical and editorial teams.
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What’s the aim of a special edition?
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Choosing the location, day and length
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Putting together a production and editorial team
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Technical and administrative constraints
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Choosing the right guests
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Making the rundown
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Press review
Acknowledging a wide variety of opinions, quoting work by newspaper and online journalists, bringing information or a photo to light are the aims of a press review. Learn how to deliver an informative and original press review by including a variety of media outlets and different points of views with specialists at France 24.
News reports
France 24 reporters are on the ground for every major international event. Learn from their experience, discover reporting techniques, get their tips about saving time while filming, test your professional reflexes in your editorial team and while in the field.
Piece-to-camera
To give credibility to their work, broadcasters often report in the field - on the frontline, in the middle of a protest or at the site of a disaster. France 24 will share with you several rules about the content and form of special reports that must be respected to ensure that on-the-ground reports are appropriate.