introduction to
broadcast writing & Production

Posts on Mondays (Grades 6-12)

Instructor: Hannah Balkowski

Course Objective:

This broadcast journalism course introduces students to the fundamentals of broadcast journalism, with a focus on writing for television news. Students will learn how to structure scripts, develop engaging hooks, use appropriate broadcast vocabulary, and understand the roles within a newsroom. Through analyzing real newscasts and creating their own scripts and recordings, students will gain hands-on experience in both writing and delivering news content. By the end of the course, students will even get to see their scripts come to life through a professionally edited class broadcast, showcasing their work and growth as broadcast writers.

Course Description:

Students will focus on developing strong, polished scripts by building on foundational skills. Instruction will highlight advanced writing techniques such as creating smooth transitions between ideas, maintaining a consistent tone, and organizing information in a clear and logical way. Students will also learn how broadcast segments connect, emphasizing how one story flows into the next in a full newscast.

By the end of this broadcast journalism course, students will be able to:

  • Write clear and engaging broadcast news scripts
  • Identify key elements of effective news storytelling
  • Use basic broadcast journalism vocabulary correctly
  • Analyze professional news broadcasts
  • Demonstrate basic on-camera delivery skills

Required Materials

  • Access to internet and video recording device (phone/laptop)
  • Selected news clips (provided)
  • Script templates (provided)

$175

Course Outline:

Week 1:         Introduction & Foundations

                                What is broadcast news? What makes it engaging?

Week 2:        Script Writing Basics

                               Structure & Format

Week 3:         Hooks & Headlines for TV

                                Engaging and effective writing

Week 4:         First Broadcast Recording

                                Revising & Recording

Week 5:         Improving Delivery & Script Quality

                                Speech & Presentation Skills

Week 6:         Final Script Development

                                Advanced Script Writing

Week 7:         Final Broadcast Recording

                                Final Performance

Week 8:         Course Wrap-Up & Showcase

                                Reflection & Celebration

 

In this broadcasat journalism course, students in grades 6-12 learn basics of broadcast journalism with a focus on writing for tv news.