partial script for noes

part A

AUDIO

VIDEO

Sound Effects must catch the attention of the viewers

Different picture clips of past activities.

VOICE OVER: Humanities Division. Home of the young achievers, God gift talents, brilliant minds, and student leaders who are the source of pride of the division, not to mention the unsung heroes who molded them to where they are now.

Different images that must depict the four types of Humanities students.

Sound Effects

Interviewee Mrs. Pilariza Baldovino:

  1. What are the ways and means of the Humanities Division, in general, about the skill build up for Mass Communication and English major students?

- it should serve as a TEASER for the FINALE part of the AVP. Suggestion palang ito.

(Note: There will be inserted clips while the interviewee is talking. The clips, either picture or video, must be matched to whatever the interviewee has to say.)

VOICE OVER: Although academics is one of the priority of the division, extra curricular will never be left aside. For the past six months, the division engages its students to the various activities that will not only help Mass Comm and English students participate to the whole Ateneo community but will also mold them as a responsible leader of their generation.

Sound Effects

Interviewee Noewen Lamoste:

  1. What is the mission, vision, goal / or role  of the HUMSEC club on a Humanities  student?

(Note: There will be inserted clips while the interviewee is talking. The clips, either picture or video, must be matched to whatever the interviewee has to say.)

VOICE OVER: Humanities Student Executive

Committee, the HSEC or better known as the

HUMSEC is a committee that exists to increase in

communication and cooperation amongst

students of the Humanities Division, to further

the students’ interest to the campus and beyond. 

(Note: There will be inserted clips while the interviewee is talking. The clips, either picture or video, must be matched to whatever the interviewee has to say.)

Sound Effects

Interviewee Noewen Lamoste:

  1. Name the activities that were implemented during the first semester and each activity’s impact or purpose.

(Note: There will be inserted clips while the interviewee is talking. The clips, either picture or video, must be matched to whatever the interviewee has to say.)

VOICE OVER: Indeed, it was a semester of nerve cracking, energy consuming, and time pressured preparations just for the benefit of the Humanities Students. But not only, HUMSEC was the busiest club in the division. The Samahan ng mga Mag-aaral ng Sining at Komunikasyon or better known as SINIKOM is also having the time of their life and leadership. SINIKOM comprises of responsible and strong officers that are ready to serve the members and have the passion to help the HUMSEC in all activities they pushes through.

Sound Effects

Interviewee Mrs. Mayme Olegario-Fernandez:

  1. An overview of the club. What is the club in general?

Interviewee Jarel Enriquez:

  1. I will tackle about the club’s position, condition, and status with officers and members.

VOICE OVER: SINIKOM was then always the partner of HSEC in implementing activities that would hopefully build the camaraderie between the lower years and the seniors and to the administrators of the Humanities Division.

Interviewee Jarel Enriquez:

  1. Expound the narration of the voice over

Jarel (Over lapping of the interview portion of Jarel).

Video clips or clips na nag meeting ang HUMSEC, then the different activities with corresponding clips for each activities.

Sound Effects

VOICE OVER: The English major and Mass Communication students are very lucky to have such HUMSEC and SINIKOM, incorporating of students with dedication to each club that both helps one another for better Humanities students

part B

AUDIO

VIDEO

Sound Effects must catch the attention of the viewers

Different picture clips of past activities.

VOICE OVER: Humanities Division. Home of the young achievers, God gift talents, brilliant minds, and student leaders who are the source of pride of the division, not to mention the unsung heroes who molded them to where they are now.

Different images that must depict the four types of Humanities students.

Sound Effects

Interviewee Noewen Lamoste:

-         it should serve as a TEASER for the FINALE part of the AVP. Suggestion palang ito.

-         Portion of a question about ‘what’s the life of a MassComm student within the HUMSEC?’

Interviewee Jarel Enriquez:

-         - it should serve as a TEASER for the FINALE part of the AVP. Suggestion palang ito.

      -Portion of a question about ‘what’s the life of a      MassComm student within the SINIKOM?

VOICE OVER: Humanities Division. Home of the young achievers, God gift talents, brilliant minds, and student leaders who are the source of pride of the division, not to mention the unsung heroes who molded them to where they are now.

Different images that must depict the four types of Humanities students.

Sound Effects

Interviewee Mrs. Pilariza Baldovino:

  1. What are the ways and means of the Humanities Division, in general, about the skill build up for Mass Communication and English major students?

- it should serve as a TEASER for the FINALE part of the AVP. Suggestion palang ito.

(Note: There will be inserted clips while the interviewee is talking. The clips, either picture or video, must be matched to whatever the interviewee has to say.)

VOICE OVER: Although academics is one of the priority of the division, extra curricular will never be left aside. For the past six months, the division engages its students to the various activities that will not only help Mass Comm and English students participate to the whole Ateneo community but will also mold them as a responsible leader of their generation.

Sound Effects

Interviewee Noewen Lamoste:

  1. What is the mission, vision, goal / or role  of the HUMSEC club on a Humanities  student?

(Note: There will be inserted clips while the interviewee is talking. The clips, either picture or video, must be matched to whatever the interviewee has to say.)

VOICE OVER: Humanities Student Executive

Committee, the HSEC or better known as the

HUMSEC is a committee that exists to increase in

communication and cooperation amongst

students of the Humanities Division, to further

the students’ interest to the campus and beyond. 

(Note: There will be inserted clips while the interviewee is talking. The clips, either picture or video, must be matched to whatever the interviewee has to say.)

Sound Effects

Interviewee Noewen Lamoste:

  1. Name the activities that were implemented during the first semester and each activity’s impact or purpose.

(Note: There will be inserted clips while the interviewee is talking. The clips, either picture or video, must be matched to whatever the interviewee has to say.)

VOICE OVER: Indeed, it was a semester of nerve cracking, energy consuming, and time pressured preparations just for the benefit of the Humanities Students. But not only, HUMSEC was the busiest club in the division. The Samahan ng mga Mag-aaral ng Sining at Komunikasyon or better known as SINIKOM is also having the time of their life and leadership. SINIKOM comprises of responsible and strong officers that are ready to serve the members and have the passion to help the HUMSEC in all activities they pushes through.

Sound Effects

Interviewee Mrs. Mayme Olegario-Fernandez:

  1. An overview of the club. What is the club in general?

Interviewee Jarel Enriquez:

  1. I will tackle about the club’s position, condition, and status with officers and members.

VOICE OVER: SINIKOM was then always the partner of HSEC in implementing activities that would hopefully build the camaraderie between the lower years and the seniors and to the administrators of the Humanities Division.

Interviewee Jarel Enriquez:

  1. Expound the narration of the voice over

Jarel (Over lapping of the interview portion of Jarel).

Video clips or clips na nag meeting ang HUMSEC, then the different activities with corresponding clips for each activities.

Sound Effects

VOICE OVER: The English major and Mass Communication students are very lucky to have such HUMSEC and SINIKOM, incorporating of students with dedication to each club that both help one another for better Humanities students and for the greater camaraderie that each of us must attain.

Dear NOES,

            

            PLEASE HAVE A COMMENT ASAP WITH REGARDS TO MY WORK!!!

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NALANG ANG IYONG MGA ADDITIONAL SUGGESTION AND GRAMMAR CORRECTION. TEXT ME ALSO ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS FOR THE CONTENT OF THE AVP AND QUESTIONS FOR THE INTERVIEWEES…

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