Monday, September 8, 2014
Review of "All The President's Men"
Before watching the movie "All The President's Men," I thought that journalism was a job just to inform the reader about something irrelevant. I thought that reporters just went out the streets to find random stories and write about them. However, after watching the movie "All The President's Me," I understood that journalism is more than just writing about a random story. I learned by watching Bod Woodward's and Carl Bernstein' action that journalism is about being precise with your facts. I also learned that you have to introduce yourself in order to quote the person, always have multiple sources to have more facts and have accurate information. Also, have patience and persistence with the story that the editor gives you and always have your ears on the look out for news that isn't given to you. Lastly, you always have to carry you notebook, which will be with you twenty-four/ seven, to write all the information the source gives you.
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