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    Copy Reading - it is the art of arranging‚ correcting‚ and selecting the quality and type of news - it is also called copy editing - one who edits copies is called a copyreader/ copyeditor Responsibilities - edits errors on grammar (spelling‚ tenses‚ agreement‚ etc) - edits errors of facts - edits verbose copy - deletes opinion slant and libellous statements - writes the headline Pointers Numbers (Spell out or numeral) Exceptions: - dates‚ address :always in figures - beginning

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    Allan Bell The Language of News Media (περίληψη: Γιώργος Σαµαρτζής) Written by a linguist who is himself a journalist‚ this is a uniquely account of the language of media news. Allan Bell emphasizes the importance of the processes which produce media language‚ as stories are moulded and modified by various hands. He stresses it is indeed stories that journalists and editors produce‚ not articles. These stories have viewpoint‚ values and structure that can be analysed. He is concerned

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    WEEK 2 Definition Magazines are printed and bound publications offering in-depth coverage of stories often of a timeless nature. Their content may provide opinions and interpretation as well as advocacy. They are geared to a well-defined‚ specialized audience‚ and they are published regularly‚ with a consistent format. - What is a magazine now? Magazine Structure Part 1: Introduction to magazines Part2: Magazine Jobs Part 3: Editorial Part 4: Publishing Part 1: Introduction to Magaines

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                Developments in Editing Techniques     Student name : Muna Abdi   Student Number : 1241606    Lecturers Name: Anthea Kennedy    Unit 31: Development and Techniques of Film and Video Editing                Lecturers Name: Anthea Kennedy    Unit 31: Development and Techniques of Film and Video Editing         Student name : Muna Abdi   Student Number : 1241606            Table of Contents     1. Introduction 2. Early cinema/ editing 3. Editing Techniques 4. Soviet Montage

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    From a moral‚ social‚ and economic standpoint‚ I feel that Genome Editing wouldn’t be beneficial for future generations. I believe that we as a society should not utilize genome editing because it defeats the idea that everyone is unique and that by deleting certain genomes‚ it may result in them losing certain characteristics. We realize that certain disabilities may everyone different and may not have them struggling with something they love or that they wish that they didn’t have their disability

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    Success Genetic Editing Contains The world has and will continue to be occupied full of different types of Genetic Engineering. One vital type of this is known as Genetic Editing‚ which has become a crucial factor in the modern day lives of human medical advancement and was finally perfected throughout the 1970s‚ when scientists‚ such as Daniel Nathans‚ began their own experiments which then led to the beginning of cloning and engineering certain genes in organisms. Genetic Editing has become to

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    I was assigned as a film editor for a project. At first‚ it took me an extensive amount of time to figure out all the editing software because I was not familiar with the key commands and effects‚ but as I played around with it‚ I quickly overcame most of the obstacles and achieved what others desired in each project. As a result‚ I discovered a new talent I enjoyed‚ film editing.

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    Different between Revising and Editing Revising can simply be said to be a process of rereading‚ reflecting upon and improving drafts or drafting materials. This process often leads to rewriting‚ more revision and more rewriting it also involve asking questions like Is the Paper Focused?‚ Is the Paper Well Structured and Well Organized?‚ Is the Paper Complete?‚ Is the Paper Coherent? Etc. Revising processes include the following: Ready for editing Revising Rewriting Revising Rewriting Revising

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    million laughs‚ so in one breath the decisions were taken and then‚ everything falls quickly. So this reveals that there is no long shots‚ there is fast cutting and fast editing and this shows that how much the director wants us to see this scene for example. So we feel like we continue from scene to scene smoothly through these editing techniques and transitions‚ and the pacing of each scene alone. As for the sound that plays an important role in the film as well as its an important element‚ so when

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    in the editing suites to following a broke filmmaker still living at home‚ these documentary’s show the blood‚ sweat and tears the movie industry is built on. “The Cutting Edge” is a documentary that shows the viewers the art of editing for film. In the documentary‚ the viewers are shown the amount of work that the editors have to put in to complete a movie. It also gives the history of editing‚ and how it became the vital role it is today. “The Cutting edge” used very cleaver editing techniques

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