News package example
Here is an example of a news package:
Title: "Wildfires Rage Across California, Thousands Evacuated"
Intro: (0:00 - 0:30)
(Visuals of wildfires burning in California)
Narrator: "California is battling one of its worst wildfire seasons in history, with thousands of people forced to evacuate their homes and entire towns threatened."
Package: (0:30 - 2:00)
(Visuals of firefighters battling the blaze, people evacuating, and damage caused by the fires)
Narrator: "The latest blaze, the 'Creek Fire', has burned over 100,000 acres in just three days, forcing the evacuation of over 5,000 people."
(Interview with a firefighter)
Firefighter: "It's been a tough few days. We're doing everything we can to contain the fire, but it's a big one."
(Interview with an evacuee)
Evacuee: "I was woken up in the middle of the night by a knock on the door. I grabbed what I could and got out of there as fast as I could. I'm just grateful to be safe."
Stats: (2:00 - 2:30)
(Visuals of statistics and maps showing the extent of the fires)
Narrator: "According to officials, over 10,000 firefighters are battling the blazes, with over 100,000 acres burned so far this season."
Conclusion: (2:30 - 3:00)
(Visuals of the aftermath of the fires, with people rebuilding and recovering)
Narrator: "As the state continues to battle these devastating wildfires, residents are left to pick up the pieces and rebuild. We'll continue to follow this story and bring you updates as more information becomes available."
Outro: (3:00 - 3:30)
(Visuals of the news package's logo and a call to action to visit the news organization's website for more information)
Narrator: "That's all for now. For more on this story and other news, visit our website at [website URL]."
This is just one example of a news package, but the format can vary depending on the type of story, the length of the package, and the style of the news organization.