Article
Planning Sheet
Plan
the language use of the primary code of your article in the box below.
Article target
audience: Film students
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Planning
Comments
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article genre
(purpose,
type)
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My type of article will be a round up article named ‘Top 5
YouTube filmmakers’. This will be an article to provide information to my
readers that could benefit their studies and or interest in film.
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Narrative voice
(1st, 2nd or 3rd person) |
I will use 3rd
person because it is information on YouTube channels.
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Register
(informal/formal,
colloquial, dialect, taboo words?)
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The
language I will use will be informal to connect easier towards my target
audience, reasons for this is because the young age of my target audience
will relate and be more comfortable with informal language and this also
allows a light feel towards the article making it convey a more friendly and
inviting feel. There will be slight use of mild
taboo and use of maybe a little bit of colloquial language.
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Stylistics
(repetition,
strong verbs, adjectives, alliteration, similes, metaphors, sentencing,
rhythm)
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The style
of the article will be very informative and will not try to be clever with
the use of different styles. The rhythm of the article will be a short rhythm
with short paragraphs.
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Tone of address
(hectoring,
sarcastic, ‘matey’, ironic, etc)
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The tone of
address for the article will come across matey and trying to connect with the
audience it will also be informative as it will be providing information to
the reader.
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Structure and pace
(discourse
structure, logical paragraphing, connectives, conclusion)
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The
structure of the article will work around the layout designed for the article
to fit in. This meaning for the opening paragraphs there will be a short
intro summing up the community of filmmaking on YouTube. Then it will have
many sub headers that summaries the YouTube channel and what benefit they can
provide. The end of the article will be a conclusion of how the YouTuber’s
information will benefit. It will follow a discourse structure of having a beginning
middle and an end in a form.
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