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Hey, Hey, What Do You Say... Let's Make a PSA

Author

Robert Munzing

Summary

This set of lesson plans is offered by the Maine Public Broadcasting Service to help students learn how to make public service announcements. It is designed for grade levels 6-8 and 9-12 and can be downloaded for free. It is Part 2 of a two-part series.

The 12-page lesson plan lasts for 80 minutes and seeks to have students conceive, plan, and produce their own PSAs for television in the form of brief desktop movies. The skills they should learn include: researching a social topic and the controversial issues, consequences, and reform action steps surrounding that topic; defining a target audience and identifying ways to reach it; and, developing the components needed to produce a public service announcement, including outline, storyboard and treatment, shooting schedule, video editing, setting up actors, incorporating graphics, and logistics.

The lesson plans include step-by-step teacher guides, worksheets, evaluation forms and suggestions for involving community organisations.

Number of Pages

12

Languages

English

Contact

Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN)
65 Texas Avenue
Bangor, Maine, 04401, USA
Tel.: (800) 884-1717
Fax: (207) 942-2857
MPBN

Source

Message sent to Young People's Media Network on January 31 2005.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 18 2005
Last Updated March 18 2005

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