Com202 - Writing For Media Book Notes
Com202 - Writing For Media Book Notes
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Chapter 1
P1 “Ideas drive us and society” They gain power when they are written down. People
don’t notice the power in writing. People can learn to write well if they are hardworking and
clever. Early schooling we learned about paragraphs, grammar and punctuation. Writing is hard
work and must need dedication. When writing, think or do nothing else that is an essential to
good writing.
What is Good writing?
For mass media, it’s clear and simple to the point. “It conveys information, ideas and
feeling to the reader clearly without overstatement” It outlines pictures of ideas.
For mass media, you are writing for a larger audience. Writer’s feeling and thoughts take
second to the information. Readers care about what the writer’s ideas and information. Writing is
collaborative efforts which include writers and editors. Editors edit writer’s work to improve and
make the work better. Writers need to have an active sense of integrity. Writers for mass media
know that they can always improve. It’s a craft which writers do whatever it takes to improve on
it.
Four things which writer must do
Basic techniques
[p5] These are not a strict set of rulers you must follow. These are basic techniques which
are good set of habits for writers. Not all writing must use every basic technique
Write Simply - “the key to clarity is simplicity.” Used at the beginning of a
career. Best simple sentences covey powerful messages.
Use Simple Words – short words are harder to use but are more powerful. Big
words often give the reader a negative effect. Write using plainest words.
Use Simple Sentences – [p6] Don’t write simple sentences every single time but
it’s good to use when cleaning up unclear writing. Mass media demands simple
straightforward prose.
Practice Brevity– Use brevity or shortness to edit your work. Take unnecessary
words out of your work to make it clearer. Some words don’t add substantially to the
content. Sometimes they distract the reader. An example is in effect.
Eliminate Jargon, Clichés, and Bureaucratese – [p7]
Jargon- is technique language used in specialized fields. Eliminate them
instead use common words that larger group of people will understand them.
Cliché- is overused words phrases and clauses. They became tiresome and
bored. An example is it’s a small world. These phrases have lost their luster and don’t use
them.
Bureaucratese – is name used for a serious misuse of a language. It’s
when writers try to make their work sound more important. Eliminate them and use
simple words.
Use Familiar Words Rather Than Unfamiliar Words – Avoid complex words
which test the reader. You must use words that your audience will know and understand.
It slows the reader down and may drive the reader away if you try to teach the reader a
new word. Avoid foreign phrases.
Vary Sentence Type and Length – There are four kinds of sentences which are
simple, complex, compound, and compound complex. Use more than word to make your
writing not boring. It gives a pleasing pace to the writing. It allows ideas and information
to come in small amounts. It adds clarity in writing.
Noun and Verbs- [p8] are strongest words in the language. Rely on them and
build on them for support towards a strong writing. Verbs are denotes action and
description. Verb gets the reader involved in the writing.
Transitions – ties together your writing. Read a piece of writing without any
surprises or stops. Try tying new ideas to old ideas in the piece