Playlist- Script Draft
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Writing is a collaborative process, and all steps are equally valuable - from the planning to the draft writing to the editing. Here is your chance to submit a draft of your script for your playlist.
Organizing your Information
The most important element of any media production is a great script. Write your script first. Trying to add images/sounds together first often results in disaster and despair. If you know where you are going with your project, it is much easier to find images that fit your ideas than ideas to fit your images.
Some tips for nailing a script:
- Let your writing style and personality shine through
- Make sure spelling, grammar and format are perfect
- Write the way you normally talk (this will help the script sound more natural)
- If you are having difficulty pronouncing something, spell it out phonetically (even more important when dealing with different languages)
- Edit, refine, repeat. Keep working on your script until your 100% happy with it
Be sure to cite all sources of information using the MLA format
Remember:
Keep in mind your language is very important.
Terms to refer to all the Indigenous people in Canada are First Peoples or Indigenous.
Consider that even though First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples may share similarities in pedagogy, world views, and certain aspects of culture, each nation is a distinct group of people who have developed their own unique ways of life as well. There is a range of ownership protocols around poetry, song, dance, oral narratives and oral histories, depending on the peoples you are considering.
Hand in a script and your properly formatted reference list.
Sources:
https://www.rode.com/blog/all/a-guide-to-planning-out-a-podcast-episode March 2020
This is where you will upload your assignment to your teacher for marking.
You will upload the file containing your assignment.
Name the file with your name and the title. eg. Sally Brown Infographic Response
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Click Add submission.
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The Online Text box is used for brief comments or to paste your link to a shareable document. If you are using google docs, please select 'get shareable link' and then 'anyone with link can edit' and then 'copy link'. Use the chain icon in the online text box to create a hyperlink. Do not use the online text box to paste your whole assignment.
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Or, upload the file containing your assignment under File submission.
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Click Save changes.