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Writing For Publication

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Writing For Publication. Mel Williams. Purpose/Intention. Other options That Were Considered. Process – Analysing Write-ups. Process – Analysing Write-ups. Process – Analysing Write-ups. Process – Analysing Write-ups. Process – Deconstructing the text. Process – Issue!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Mel WilliamsWRITING FOR PUBLICATION

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‘Rip It Up’ = Weekly music

magazine

I am familiar with the

articles they write

Journalism is an interest of

mine

I hoped to recreate a ‘Rip It Up’ feature

write-up.

PURPOSE/INTENTION

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•A current issue•A new discovery•An event

Feature Article – The Advertiser

•Movies•Gigs•AlbumsReviews – The Advertiser/J-mag/Re

view Weekly

OTHER OPTIONS THAT WERE CONSIDERED

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PROCESS – ANALYSING WRITE-UPS

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PROCESS – ANALYSING WRITE-UPS

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PROCESS – ANALYSING WRITE-UPS

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PROCESS – ANALYSING WRITE-UPS

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•The name of the band or artist that the write-up is about.Title

•A witty pun/play on words linked with the name of an album or song by the musician that the article is written on.

Subtitle•The interviewer’s nameAuthor

•A ‘Question-Response’ pattern. The interviewer will ask a question to trigger a small story or answer from the musician.

Body

•A recent band photo or album cover for the musician.Picture

PROCESS – DECONSTRUCTING THE TEXT

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More of an interview than an article

Too much direct dialogue from the person being interviewed

Not enough chance to demonstrate my writing ability

PROCESS – ISSUE!

‘Hinds told the website that progress has been “slow,” given its members, Ben Weinman from Dillinger Escape Plan, former Mars Volta drummer Thomas Pridgen and former Janes Addiction bassist Eric Avery all live in different parts of the world.“We tried to get together and do an album, but there’s been no time. We want to record crazy stuff and Ben (Weinman) is working on that, but it’s been hard to get together,”Hinds said. And as for the choice of name?“Because they look sick,” the guitarist said.’

Solution: Write AS a member of the band being interviewed as well as the interviewer.

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•Young (15-30)•Both genders•Sense of humour•Often fans of “indie” music

Audience – Music fans who prefer “non-

mainstream” music.•Sophistication can be added to the reproduction when talking about

musicality of the album.

Language is casual

•To inform readers of recent album releases and the journey that was taken to get the musicians where they are.

•To answer questions that people may not already know the answer to.•To Advertise new bands with a small fan-base.

Purpose

PROCESS – DECONSTRUCTING THE TEXT

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•MedusasBand name

•With the metaphorical theme linked with board games – “Snakes and Ladders”

Band album

•Don’t Pass Go - Monopoly•Right Hand Blue - Twister•Three Guesses Who – Guess Who

Some songs

•Climbing the Ladders – Tying in their board game theme and also linking it to the music charts and their rank

Subtitle/Pun

PROCESS - REPRODUCTION

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First draft of part of the Write – up.

So was is hard to do the album in that short amount of time. “It was quite hard! We rushed the songs to get them done and none of us really enjoyed the music. It seemed like a boring office job which is what we didn’t want. We didn’t think the songs sounded like hits so we recorded them in the same place as the other ones for some consistency. The album sounded more mellow than we had intended but at least all of the songs matched.

DEVELOPMENT EVIDENCE

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Second draft of part of the write – up. (after consulting with editorial group)

So was is hard to do the album in two half day sessions? “It was ridiculously difficult! We rushed the songs to get them done and none of us really enjoyed the music because seemed like the music was a boring office job which is what we wanted to escape from. Our unhappiness with the tracks came across so we decided to re-record the tracks in the same place as the rest of them. The album has a more folk/acoustic sound now which is the aim we were going for.”

DEVELOPMENT EVIDENCE

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Third draft of write – up after consulting with teacher.

Wow, three songs in less than twelve hours, that doesn’t seem easy. “It was mind-bogglingly difficult! We rushed the songs to get them done and I think that was one of the times where being in a band felt like a job which we wanted to escape, rather than something we love doing. After listening to the tracks a few times, we heard that negativity come across so we decided to re-record them in Ricky’s shed along with the rest of the songs. The album has a more folk/acoustic sound now which is the aim we were going for.”

DEVELOPMENT EVIDENCE

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Final version of part of the write – up after re-reading my own work.

Wow, three songs in less than twelve hours, was that difficult to manage? “It was mind-bogglingly difficult! We rushed the songs to get them done and I think that was one of the times where being in a band felt like a job rather than something we love doing. That slightly negative feeling came across in those three tracks so we decided to re-record them in Ricky’s shed along with the rest of the songs. The album has a more consistent folk-influenced acoustic sound now which is the aim we were going for.”

DEVELOPMENT EVIDENCE

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Analysed: Content Layout Format

Consulted: Editorial Group Teacher Myself...

EVALUATION

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

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