/
Ms. Ireland’s Guide To Ms. Ireland’s Guide To

Ms. Ireland’s Guide To - PowerPoint Presentation

tatyana-admore
tatyana-admore . @tatyana-admore
Follow
374 views
Uploaded On 2017-06-17

Ms. Ireland’s Guide To - PPT Presentation

Creating a Public Service Announcement Anatomy of a PSA in 3 Seconds Short messages They can be done very simply with a single actor reading or performing a message or they can be elaborate slickly produced messages that include music dramatic story lines and sound or visual effects ID: 560161

watch psa messages audience psa watch audience messages hook focus http www attention youtube viewer seconds listener simple group

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Ms. Ireland’s Guide To" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Ms. Ireland’s Guide To

:

Creating a Public Service AnnouncementSlide2

Anatomy of a PSA in 3 Seconds

Short messages They can be done very simply, with a single actor reading or performing a message, or they can be elaborate, slickly produced messages that include music, dramatic story lines and sound or visual effects. Aim to encourage the audience to do somethingPSAs raise awareness of an issue Slide3

Things to Consider

Decide upon and clarify the purpose of your PSA. What are you goals? What do you want to accomplish with the PSA?Target your audience. What type of people are you hoping to reach through your PSA? This will help you focus in your PSA content.You only have a few seconds to reach your audience (30-40 seconds or less). The language used throughout the PSA should be simple and vivid. Take your time to make every word count and the message crystal clear. The content of the writing should also have the right ‘hooks’ (words or phrases) to grab the attention of the audience.

The PSA should usually (though not always) request a specific action. You want listeners to do something/take action as a result of hearing/seeing the PSA Slide4

Ready to Start?

Choose points to focus on: Don't overload the viewer or listener with too many different messages. List all the possible messages you'd like to get into the public mind, and then decide on the one or two most vital points. For example, if your group educates people about asthma, you might narrow it down to a simple focus point like, "If you have asthma, you shouldn't smoke."Brainstorm: This is also a good time to look at the

PSA's

that others have done for ideas. Get together with your group to toss around ideas about ways you can illustrate the main

point(s

) you've chosen. Slide5

Ready to Start?

Check your facts: It's extremely important for your PSA to be accurate. Any facts should be checked and verified before sending the PSA in. Is the information up to date? If there are any demonstrations included in the PSA, are they done clearly and correctly?Identify a "hook": A hook is whatever you use to grab the listener or viewer's attention. How are you going to keep them from changing the channel or leaving the room or letting their attention drift when your PSA comes on? A hook can be something funny, it can be catchy music, it can be a shocking statistic, it can be an emotional appeal -- whatever makes the listener or viewer interested enough to watch or listen to the rest of your PSA. Slide6

Examples

‘Stop the Texts, Stop the Wrecks’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnw_7xI5klM‘No Kid Hungry’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RUYkzJio24 ‘Children’s Mental Health’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMmwYCR590U