Monday, 7 December 2009

Vox Pop

For our radio piece we intend to use a Vox Pop as we try to use many different radio techniques effectively. A Vox Pop is an ‘on location’ report used frequently on news shows. An example would be news presenters discussing a riot in the studio and cutting to a vox pop of a reporter at the riots- it is no surprise that Vox Pop comes from the Latin Vox Populi meaning ‘voice of the people’ as often the reporter will get local opinions while on location.

We are yet to decide what story we will use our Vox Pop on, but have decide we may use a media-effect to give it a disjointed sound as there are frequently audio interferences when broadcasting from far away from the studio.

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