NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COURSE CODE: MAC 223 COURSE TITLE: FEATURE AND MAGAZINE ART WRITING 1 COURSE GUIDE MAC 223 FEATURE AND MAGAZINE ART WRITING Course Team Course Writer: Aderibigbe Adebola A. Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State 08034161539 [email protected] Content Editor: Dr. Olubunmi Ajibade University of Lagos 08033304512 [email protected] Course Coordinator: Ndukwe Grace National Open University of Nigeria 08030306566 [email protected] Programme Leader: Dr. Jonathan E. Aliede National Open University of Nigeria 08069395473 [email protected] 2 CONTENTS PAGE Introduction…………………………………………………………………. 1 What You Will Learn in this Course……………………………...... Course Aims…………………………………………………………………. Course Objectives…………………………………………………………. Working through this Course………………………………………….. Course Materials……………………………………………………………. Study Units…………………………………………………………………… Text Books and References…………………………………………….. Assessment…………………………………………………………………… Tutor Marked Assignment………………………………………………. Final Examination and Grading……………………………………….. Course Marking Scheme………………………………………………….. How to Get the Most from this Course……………………………… Facilitators/Tutors and Tutorials………………………………………. Summary………………………………………………………………………. 3 INTRODUCTION You are welcome to MAC 223: FEATURE AND MAGAZINE ART WRITING. It is available for students in the Undergraduate Mass Communication programme, particularly in their second year. The course provides an opportunity for students to acquire the basic skills needed to write feature articles for magazines and mass circulated publications. They will be exposed to the roles of magazines as a mass communication medium and the importance of research in magazine article writing. Students who have gone through this course would be able to approach Feature Writing with little or no difficulty. It is however advised that students tackle dutifully every assigned task in this course for their own good as this would be inevitable for the development of the needed skills for writing the feature. This course guide provides you with the necessary information about the contents of the course and the materials you will need to be familiar with for a proper understanding of the subject matter. It is designed to help you get the best of the course by exposing you to some exceptional materials and write-ups by outstanding journalists in the mass communication profession. It also provides necessary guides on the way to approach your tutor marked assignment (TMAs). Overall, this course will leave you as a great Feature Writer. And importantly, you will acquire the skills that will help you in a great way become an encompassing and better writer. What You Will Learn in this Course The overall objective of MAC 223 FEATURE AND MAGAZINE ART WRITING is to expose the students to the skills involved in crafting outstanding feature articles. To achieve this, attempts have been made to carefully select great write-ups and lecture materials that would facilitate this objective. In this course, feature has been thoroughly discussed in a friendly manner. Characteristics of features, types of feature, qualities of a good feature writer and the basic difference between a feature in a newspaper and a feature in a magazine have 4 been spelt out. For all the types of features discussed, a practical example has been drawn from newspapers and magazines to further aid the learning of the students. This course will further expose the students to basic elements of good writing. These elements are usually missing these days in many feature articles in our newspapers and magazines, thereby making the quality of writing these days in our national publications quite poor. Lastly, this course will expose the students to the importance of research to a feature writer. Course Aims The aims of this course are to i. Outline the skills involved/necessary for feature writing ii. Expose the students to the role of magazine as a mass communication medium iii. Expose the students to the principles of magazine article writing. iv. Discuss the importance of research in magazine. Course Objectives Several objectives can be delineated from this course. In addition, each unit has specific objectives. The unit objectives can be found at the beginning of a unit. You may want to refer to them during your study of the particular unit to check on the progress you are making. You should always look at the unit objectives before and after completing a unit. In this way, you could easily check whether or not you have covered what is required of you in that unit. At the end of this course, the students should be able to; i. Write a good feature article; ii. Identify distinctly the types of feature articles there are and write good features on them; iii. State briefly differences between a newspaper feature and a magazine feature; 5 iv. Enlist the characteristics of feature writing; v. Differentiate between a News Feature and Straight news; vi. State the aims of News Feature; vii. Write a good News Feature; viii. Define Profile Feature; ix. Write a good Profile Feature; x. Give the types of Profile Features there are; xi. Enlist four tips on writing a powerful Profile Feature; xii. Recognize a Travelogue article when you see one; xiii. Recognize a How-to-do-it- yourself article when you see one; xiv. Apply the element of Economy effectively; xv. Apply the element of Correctness effectively; xvi. Identify what makes an elegant writing; xvii. Identify and use figurative languages effectively; xviii. Construct words with freshness of expression; xix. Effectively identify poor mechanics in a written or printed material; xx. Identify useful materials in the Library; xxi. Identify the Functions and roles of a dictionary as a research material; xxii. Give reasons why the Library is still an important avenue for research; xxiii. Give reasons why the internet is an indispensable research medium; xxiv. List other sources of information available to a feature writer; xxv. Identify and explain the tools of a writer; xxvi. Identify the benefits of these equipments; xxvii. State five reasons why note taking is essential for a writer; 6 xxviii. Explain and use two Note taking Methods of their choice. Working through this Course To complete this course you are required to read the study units. Most of the units contain self assessment exercises, and at some points in the course, you are required to submit assignments for assessment purposes. At the end of this course is a final examination. I would like to state categorically that this course is practically drawn and it is expected that students approach it with every sense of practicality. Students must make it a habit however to read newspaper and magazine articles and be curious to identify both good and weak Feature articles. In addition, you need a good dictionary, Thesaurus and writing Pad. The following is a practical strategy for working through the course. If you run into any trouble, telephone your tutor. Remember that your tutor’s job is to help you. When you need assistance, do not hesitate to call and ask your tutor to provide it. 1. Read this course Guide thoroughly, it is your first assignment. 2. Organize a Study Schedule. Design a “Course Overview” to guide you through the Course. Note the time you are expected to spend on each unit and how the assignments relate to the units. Important information e.g. details of your tutorials, and the date of the first day of the Semester is available online on the NOUN website. 3. Once you have created your own study schedule, do everything to stay faithful to it. The major reason why students fail is that they get behind with their course work. If you get into difficulties with your schedule, please, let your tutor know before it is late to get help. 4. Turn to Unit 1, and read the introduction and the objectives for the unit. 5. Assemble the study materials. 6. As you work through the unit, you will know what sources to consult for further information. 7 7. You will learn a lot by dutifully doing the assignments. Keep abreast with the deadlines given to the submission of your assignments online. The assignments have been designed to help you meet the objectives of the course, and therefore, will help you pass the examination. Submit all assignments not later than the due date. 8. Review the objectives for each study unit to confirm that you have achieved them. If you feel unsure about any of the objectives, review the study materials or consult your tutor. 9. When you are confident that you have achieved a unit’s objectives, you can start on the next unit. Proceed unit by unit through the course and try to pace your study so that you keep yourself on schedule. 10. When you have submitted an assignment to your tutor for assessment, do not wait for feedback before starting on the next unit. Keep to your schedule. When the Assignment is returned, pay particular attention to your tutor’s comments, both on the tutor-marked assignment form and also the written comments on the ordinary assignments. 11. See that you have fulfilled the objectives listed in the course guide and in the main course materials. After completing the last unit, prepare yourself for the final examination. Stated below are the components of the course. Course Materials. i. Course Materials ii. Study Units iii. Recommended Textbooks and other Reference Materials iv. Assignment File v. Writing Notes 8 Study Units There are twenty study units in this course, as follows: Module 1 Unit 1 Introduction to Feature Writing Unit 2 News Feature Unit 3 Profile Feature Unit 4 Travelogue and How-to-do-it-Yourself Feature Module 2 Unit 1 What is a Magazine? Unit 2 A Brief History of Magazine Unit 3 Functions of Magazines Unit 4 Contents of a Magazine Module 3 Unit 1 Basic Elements of Good Writing I Unit 2 Basic Elements of Good Writing II Unit 3 Mechanics of Writing Unit 4 Appropriate Word Usage Module 4 Unit 1 The Editor’s Note Unit 2 Fiction Writing Unit 3 Review Writing 9 Unit 4 Photography Module 5 Unit 1 Study Skills Unit 2 Information Sourcing Unit 3 Tools of a Feature and Magazine Writer Unit 4 Note Taking Skills Text Books and References Alexander,L. (2003) Beyond the Facts: A Guide to the Art of Feature Writing (2nd ed) Shelley Printers Delhi. Anaeto, S.G, Anaeto M.S & Tejumaiye, J.A. (2009). Newspaper and Magazine- Management, Production, Marketing. Ibadan. Stirling-Horden Publishers. Ayodele, S.O (1989) Faster Reading for Better Comprehension, Ibadan: Y Books. Daramola, I. (2003). Introduction to Mass Communication. Lagos. Rothan Press. Ebele, E. (1987) Effective Writing. Ibadan. Heinemann. Esimokha, G. (2011). Newspapers and Magazines: Editing, Production, Marketing. Osun. Waltodany Visual Consepts. Friedlander I, Edward J & Lee J (1988) Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines. Harper and Row, Newyork. Gbenedio, U & Anene-Boyle, F.A. An Introduction to Language Art (Unpublished Memograph). Hannessy, B. (2004). Writing Feature Articles: A Practical Guide to Methods and Markets. 3rd ed. Focal press Burlington. 10
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