Then, we forgot to ask our teacher if we could borrow her tripod, so we had to use what we had. We placed five textbooks on top of the table and then held up the phone with a candle. The table we used was my glass dining table, using this modern table would give our news broadcast a more realistic and nowadays look since we are trying to portray that the event it is happening currently. We used a white wall as the background, but we regret doing that since it looks very plain and not much like a news broadcast. We were going to use a projector to display an image of a city or a map, but we weren't able to find one.
Right below the camera we placed my computer with the script of what we each had to say, a teleprompter. It was a bit of a struggle at first since we didn't want it to look like we were reading off of the script, but we also didn't want to memorize it. What we did was we would read it before we would say it, so that would be prepared to say it while looking at the camera. Another issue that we ran into was staying serious, since we had to dramatize our tones to sound more professional and the topic we are covering was mass-suicides which isn't something you can be smiling about. We sat up very straight with our hands crossed. Also, we placed 2 identical mugs, paper, and pens to mimic a real broadcast. Down below is some raw footage of the news broadcast.
Down below is the edited version of the news broadcast. We used the application iMovie to edit this since we are more familiarized with the techniques and buttons of it. Whenever we made errors in saying the script, we just repeated what we had just stated and then with editing we cut the bad one out. We accomplished to make the cuts look as continuous as possible. To make the news broadcast layout we used an effect which made it look really professional and realistic. We already inserted the clips of the chaotic running in the mall, but still need to include the images of the empty water bottle isles which I still need to look for in the camera roll of my old phone.