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Kementerian Riset Teknologi Dan Pendidikan Tinggi POLITEKNIK NEGERI MEDIA KEATIF PROGRAM STUDI FOTOGRAFI | ||||||
UJIAN TENGAH SEMESTER (UTS) GENAP TAHUN AKADEMIK 2023/2024 | ||||||
Mata Kuliah
Dosen Bobot Kredit Sifat Ujian | : | ESP for Photography Dr. Zalzulifa, M.Pd. 3 SKS Open References | Tingkat/ Semester/Kelas | : | 2 | |
: | Hari/Tanggal Waktu Tahun Akademik | : : : | Kamis 18 April 2024 08.00 – 09.30 WIB 2022/2023 | |||
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Name : Dya Maris Alia Rochadi
Study Program : Photography
Project Title : SnapVision Studio
Mid-Term Test:
1. Please Explain Briefly about your understanding on Publipreneur Based
Language Learning (PBLL) for Photography Business.
- PBLL for photography business is a language learning approach tailored for entrepreneurs in the field of photography. It involves learning languages to effectively communicate with clients, partners, and audiences. The goal is to enhance customer service, marketing, collaboration, and cultural understanding to expand the market and improve service quality.
2. How can PBLL Influence and improve your reading skill? Give example
- PBLL can influence and improve your reading skills by providing content relevant to the photography business, such as articles, tutorials, or reviews on the latest photography techniques.
3. How can PBLL Influence and improve your writing skill? Give example
- PBLL can influence and improve your writing skills by requiring you to engage in tasks such as writing emails to clients, drafting promotional materials, or composing blog posts about photography techniques. For example, if you're learning English through PBLL for your photography business, you might write compelling captions for your social media posts in English, which can enhance your vocabulary and writing style while also effectively communicating with your audience.
4. How can PBLL. Influence and improve your listening skill? Give example
- PBLL can influence and improve your listening skills by providing audio or video content relevant to the photography business, such as podcasts, interviews with industry experts, or instructional videos on photography techniques. For instance, if you're learning Spanish through PBLL for your photography business, you might listen to Spanish-language photography podcasts where professionals discuss various topics related to the field. This exposure to authentic spoken language helps train your ear to understand different accents, speeds of speech, and specialized vocabulary used in the context of photography.
5. How can PBLL Influence and improve your speaking skill? Give example
- PBLL can influence and improve your speaking skills by providing opportunities to practice speaking in real-life situations relevant to your photography business. For example, if you're learning French through PBLL, you might engage in role-plays where you act as a photographer discussing services with potential clients in French. Additionally, participating in language exchange events or networking with other photographers who speak the target language can provide valuable opportunities to practice speaking in a supportive environment. These interactions help build confidence, fluency, and proficiency in communicating effectively in the target language within the context of your photography business.
Please edit the storyline and video youtobe or your learning partnership by using editing symbol on Practical Simulation Sheet Publipreneur Based Language Learning (PBLL-Editing) as attached.
1. Please give verbal verification about project you edit
2. Please explain about editorial judgment on the project you edit
Practical Simulation Sheet
Publipreneur Based Language Learning
(PBLL-Editing)
The Learning Portfolios must be collected as follows:
1. The Original Group Work of PPT (Power Point)
2. Approval used of Editorial Symbols in Pair’s Group
3. Neatly typed of revised edition
4. Printed Edition of Class Work Dummy
5. Individual Voice of Recording in youtube channel for possibility of getting A Grade
LEARNING TREATMENT | |||||
No | PBLL-Approach | Meeting | Portfolios | Learning Output | Learning Outcome |
01 | Prewriting | 1-8 (UTS) | PPT Group, Mid-Test | Intend to be Self-Publishers
| English for Special Purposes |
02 | Drafting | ||||
03 | Revising | ||||
04 | Editing | ||||
05 | Publishing | 9-16 (UAS | Book Dummy (PPT Group, Final-Test) Individual Voice in Video |
Digital Publishing Member of FPBEI
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Marketing | ||||
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Delivering | ||||
EDITOIRAL SKILL IN ENGLISH
PUBLIPRENEUR-BASED LANGUAGE LEARNING
(PBLL-Editing)
IUNSTRUCTIONS | |||||||
1. Use the red ink pen to mark your editorial findings 2. Write the name of manuscript’s writer within the box 3. Write your name as an editor within the editor’s box 4. Write the title of manuscript 5. Treat the draft as an accepted manuscript to the Editorial Department. 6. Edit the manuscript by using the editorial signs 7. Put the number of your editorial findings (mechanical, substantive, pictorial) within the box right-side 8. Write your verbal verification either suggestion, comment, or input for the manuscript’s improvement. 9. Give your editorial judgment about manuscript from the perspective of prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing, marketing, delivering) 10. Good Luck.. be your best. | |||||||
Students’ Identity | Writer | Editor | |||||
Bahrul Ulum Hasbiyallah Fikri Kunnara Haji Ryan Hardiansyah | Dya Maris Alia Rochadi | Risa Asmara Wulan | |||||
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Title of Manuscript | BRK Studio Photo | ||||||
C=Competence : NC= Non Competence | |||||||
No | Number | C | NC | ||||
A | Mechanical Editing | ||||||
01 | Types | C = Competence | |||||
02 | Words | C = Competence | |||||
03 | Phrase | C = Competence | |||||
04 | Clause | C = Competence | |||||
05 | Punctuations | C = Competence | |||||
06 | Comma | C = Competence | |||||
07 | Colon | C = Competence | |||||
08 | Semi Colon |
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09 | Preposition |
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10 | Dictions |
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B | Substantive Editing |
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01 | Content Accuracy |
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02 | Language Consistency |
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03 | Message Originality |
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04 | Reader’s Interest |
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05 | Coherence |
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C | Pictorial Editing |
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01 | Harmony |
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02 | Balancing |
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03 | White Space |
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04 | Color |
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Verbal Verification:
This storyline aims to describe the process and products of interactive media development, explain the level of media attractiveness, and assess the level of effectiveness of photography business development media in the form of a team.
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Editorial Judgment
Title: Create a creative studio Writer/Creator: Bahrul Ulum Review Date: April 18, 2024
Overview: BRK Photo Studio storyline has been thoroughly reviewed to ensure coherence, emotional impact, and audience engagement. This assessment provides a detailed analysis of the core components, strengths, and areas for improvement.
1. Plot Structure:
Strengths: The plot is well-constructed with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Key events are logically sequenced and contribute effectively to the overall narrative. Areas for Improvement: The pacing in the second half needs adjustment as it slows down significantly, which can lose the interest of the audience. 2. Character Development:
Strengths: The protagonist and supporting characters are well developed with distinct personalities and believable motivations. Their transformations throughout the story are engaging and resonate emotionally with the reader. Areas for improvement: The antagonists lack depth and their motives are a bit clichéd. Improving the background and motivations of these characters could provide more tension and increase the overall conflict. 3. Dialogue:
Strengths: The dialogue between the characters is crisp, and authentic, and enhances the storytelling by revealing the traits of the main characters and advancing the plot. Areas for Improvement: Some dialogue feels forced or expository, especially in key scenes. Striving for more naturalistic dialog that flows smoothly could increase realism and engagement. 4. Underlying Themes and Messages:
Strengths: The themes are relevant and thought-provoking, aligning with the narrative and adding a layer of depth to the story. Areas for Improvement: Themes of Photography Business could be explored in more detail to avoid superficial treatment and to provide a more nuanced understanding to the audience.
5. Setting and World Building:
Strengths: The setting is vividly described, effectively bringing the reader into the world of the story. Environmental details are well integrated into the action and affect the plot meaningfully. Areas for Improvement: Additional details about the cultural and societal norms within the story world could enhance the believability and immersion of the setting.
Overall Evaluation: BRK Photo Studio storyline is interesting and has significant potential. With some refinements, especially in the development of the antagonist and adjustments to the pace, the story can effectively captivate and maintain the audience's interest throughout the story.
Recommendation:
Revisit the pacing of the second half to maintain momentum. Deepen the antagonist character to enhance the main conflict. Refine the expository dialogue to increase authenticity. Further, develop key themes to ensure they have an impact and are deeply integrated. Conclusion: The conclusion from BRK Studio is that they have the latest concepts and ideas. They also have a vision and mission for the future of their studio, their studio is ready to operate. We recommend taking into account the feedback that has been noted to refine and perfect the final product. Sincerely,
Dya Maris Alia Rochadi Editing
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