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Mike Lowe 10-31-2012 11:12 AM

History Channel, etc. (segway segements)
 
I teach a broadcast journalism class, and one of the projects I'd like to do is have the students create one of those short little segway segments that the History Channel does so well. For instance:

A show is on about the Civl War, and before coming back from the commercials, they'll air a 5-10 second reinactment of a man dressed in Civil War attire cleaning out his rifle, etc. A very simple "History Channel Music Track" is played, and something small is written about the segment or something like that.

I know how I want the assignment to look, but for the life of me I can't find examples of these to share. I know it will be difficult for the students to visualize without true examples. I don't have a way of recording something from my TV at the moment either (unless Direct TV allows for something like this that I'm not aware of).

Examples could be for really anything that would require some sort of costume work, or specific scene that is unmistakable (for instance, a sitcom wouldn't work because we don't have the true actors).

Thanks so much for helping out!

cuervo72 10-31-2012 11:27 AM


gstelmack 10-31-2012 12:11 PM

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/segue

britrock88 10-31-2012 12:26 PM

Yeah, it's segue. And I spent a couple minutes looking over the internet, but to no avail.

JonInMiddleGA 10-31-2012 12:33 PM

Also try looking for "interstitial programming". That's the phrase I'm most familiar with for what you describe. Note that some common examples are not custom programming but rather simply edited portions of longer shows -- even those that are unique are often edited using footage from other programs -- but what you described isn't unusual or anything either.

Interstitial program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KBLOG - Karolyn Szot Productions
FAQ | The Global Learning Series

cuervo72 10-31-2012 12:41 PM

Try searching youtube for "history channel bumper" or something similar.

JonInMiddleGA 10-31-2012 12:46 PM

You might also find examples of the style used as "webisodes".

Mike Lowe 10-31-2012 01:38 PM

Thanks for the help guys and for the spelling correction! Ok, bumpers is definitely what I was referring to. I have enough to give this a go! Should make for a fun project!


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