Mad props project is where we got assigned to a specific proposition and had to kale a podcast about it. My group and I got assigned to prop 64!
The Great Gun Emoji Debate
I choose this as a piece of evidence because listening to podcast really helped me know what I wanted in mine. |
The Magic FormulaThis podcast helped me know what a smooth stories look like and ways to interview people and making it not feel forced
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CritiqueThis critique sheet helped me know what my peers and i can fix and how we can make our podcast even better
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Coming up with ideas!
Coming up with ideas was hard because we all had different opinions on how we should do our podcast and what should we mainly focus on. The only thing that we all had in common was the fact that we were against our prop which was proposition 64. The legalization of marijuana, my group and I had the same feeling that marijuana would just affect everyone more. We had several burning questions about this prop. We finally chose the main point that we wanted to focus on which was law enforcement. We wanted our "Lawnmower guy" to be someone from colorado who can talk about it with experience. We also wrote some basic thing on our documents to just keep note.
In our interview map we came up with different questions we could ask our possible interviewees. We wanted to have as many open question as we can so we can get a good story out of our interviewee.
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For the tape log we have to write the main points of tape from our interviewees so we can see what we had and what we could use. The point of it is to listen to the interview and write as much stuff from it without ever stopping the tape. It helped us a lot in the end when we wanted to see what we had and how we could use it.
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Script and Script Outline
Exhibition Night
Exhibition was nerve-racking at first, but then after we finished presenting our podcast I felt relief and happiness because I wasn't embarrassed of my podcast I was proud. Something I wish I'd done is elaborating more on what the audience spoke of. Something I learned is that if you put your best effort into something even though it may not be pretty at first it will eventually come better than expected.
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