Tuesday 28 January 2014

News Show Script Final Draft

INT. SEN STUDIO
ANCHOR at news desk.

Camera pan up and round on news reader.

CAMERA SLOW ZOOM IN. MEDIUM SHOT ON ANCHOR.

JAMES CLARKE

Good Evening, and welcome to South Essex News I am James Clarke. Your top stories tonight. Basildon is set to become a Booming town by 2031. A teenager has been jailed for 21 years for murdering 2 Victims. London Southend Airport has its most successful year to date. The seawall on Canvey Island is taking a hit due to server weather conditions. Southbank's renowned skate park under threat. Train ticket prices are on the rise and Southend Football Club miss out on more than just a televised game.

ROLE TITLES

CAMERA PAN UP AND ROUND ON NEWS READER

MEDIUM CLOSE UP ON ANCHOR. GRADUAL ZOOM IN.

JAMES CLARKE

Basildon is set for a big boom over the next 17 years with 25,000 new homes planed along with new schools and shopping centres. Sam Murray has the full report. 

Roll VT

ANCHOR STANDING UP BY TELIVISION

JAMES CLARKE

An 18 year old by the name of Eric Cantona Brophy has been jailed for 21 Years. His offences include stabbings and other knife related attacks and even throwing boiling water over a fellow inmate in while in prison awaiting trial. Brophy has admitted to robbery and wounding charges in relation to his Southend attacks. At the verdict a relative of the victim called out "Thank you Judge". What's more Judge John Lodge told Brophy that he will not be released until the parole board is convinced he no longer poses a threat to the public. 

JAMES CLARKE

London Southend Airport has had its busiest year in the airports History in 2013 and has re- established its status of one of the best airports in the country. Sam Murray Reports.

Roll VT

ANCHOR AT DESK: MEDIUM CLOSE UP ON ANCHOR

JAMES CLARKE

Violent storms have battered the coastline of the U.K over the last few days and the Canvey Island defences have been put to the test. Authorities have insisted that the Island remains safe despite damaged defences.   I was there earlier to find out what was happening.  

MEDIUM CLOSE UP ON ANCHOR: AT TELISVISION:

JAMES CLARKE

Now for the weather for the next couple of days, Sana, Hows it looking?

The weather presenter is standing in front of a blue-screen with the weather VT playing.

SANA HUFTY

 it's looking like a wet start of the day for most of us tomorrow James and as we go through the next few days, we're going to be looking at some mixed showers for all of Essex with the temperatures dropping and the winds getting stronger. That takes us up to Thursday.

Forecast for Tuesday is shown.
SANA

So tomorrow it's going to be a dry start to the day with some mild temperatures creeping in. We will have some light wind blowing in a north-east direction. So the temperatures will be about 8 or 9 degree's with a top temperature tomorrow of about 10 degrees, staying cloudy over night.

Forecast for Wednesday is shown.

SANA

So moving into Tuesday, we start the day with some heavy showers which will persist for most of the morning and the wind will be a lot stronger. The rain will be migrating east leaving us dry at mid-afternoon. Temperatures will be slightly lower at around 7 degrees. Coming into the evening, the clouds will go away, leaving a cold night ahead, with temperatures at around 2 degrees.

Show the website URL's.
SANA
Remember, you can keep up to date with the weather at SEN.co.uk or at MetOffice.gov.uk. Back to you James. We will be back with the rest of your top stories after this short break.

ROLE EXIT TITLES

ADD BREAK
  

ROLE TITLES

ANCHOR AT DESK

JAMES CLARKE

Welcome back to South Essex News. Still to come tonight. Southbank's renowned skate park is under threat. Train ticket prices are on the rise and Southend Football Club miss out on more than just a televised game.


JAMES CLARKE

The famous Southbank Skate spot, below the Southbank centre, which is situated next to the Waterloo Bridge. is under the threat of being moved down the river. Therefore changing the location of such a historic place. Sam Murray has more.

Roll VT
ANCHOR AT TELIVISION: FULL BODY SHOT

JAMES CLARKE

Southend Football Club's Home tie against Hull in the 4th round of this year’s FA CUP has not been chosen to fill one of the 5 television slots for 4th round matches. In doing so they have missed out on what would have been a very welcome 144,000 pounds, however the club is still eligible for a 90 thousand pound prize from the FA Prize fund for the winning teams. The match was one of 16 matches competing for the 5 slots. It is however not all doom and gloom as the Blues have already picked up 112,500 pounds for making it to the 4th round of the competition. Kick off for the match is at 3 o'clock on the 25th of January. 

JAMES CLARKE

BREAKING NEWS STORY.

FULL BODY SHOT

Anchor at Television

JAMES CLARKE

The price of train tickets has gone up by 2.8%. This has put up the price of a one return ticket from Rayleigh to Southend Victoria by 20 Pence. It does not sound like much but for a 30 day month that rises the previous prices by 6 Pounds a month. An unwelcome rise in difficult times. Joe Mander has the full report.

Roll VT

CAMERA SLOW ZOOM OUT ON ANCHOR. 

Anchor sitting at desk
JAMES CLARKE

They are your stories tonight. Thank you for tuning in and from everyone here in the South Essex News team. I am James Clarke, Have a good evening Essex.

By James Clarke

No comments:

Post a Comment