tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 9, 2022 11:35am-12:01pm MSK
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today, everyone has a mobile phone and , accordingly, we, among other things, adapt the content for a new device, so we choose how the content comes to us. it is important for us that our media can adapt to this case. well, that is a phrase, but i don’t have a tv. it is meaningless today. when i was doing a book on the youth tv audience, just, and many people tried to reproach me in this regard, that television is where our youth is and so on. i did a very large survey of about 1,500 people. so they were asked questions in the spirit. and watch yes, do you really watch tv with which devices do you watch programs, again there was a list of programs, what do you know from this? which leaders do you know and so on. and so, they seemed to say at the beginning that they weren’t watching, then it turned out that it seemed to us that they had a priority, they had a computer there, and somewhere else, with a small margin, a telephone. ah, and at the same time,
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they were very well oriented in our belarusian programs and called themselves and recognized where which host is, therefore, everything it's very spooky actually. you teach courses to students related to the production of entertainment television shows. uh, when the belter radio company launched the x factor show there was a lot of talk from our opponents, and opponents that well, it's not the time for entertainment content, what will the science say, do people need entertainment programs? now i think that they are very necessary, because this is the very work with emotions that we did not have enough before, when we tell a person directly what to do and just tell it clearly with facts. this only works for a specific audience. this is an audience with an analytical mindset, more often an age audience, these are people who, in principle, already agree, in a sense, with our point of view. but, if we want to convince someone, if we want to convey, educate, and so on. in this
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regard, it is always good, emotions work. narratives work films work entertainment projects work where we can unobtrusively offer some point of view show different characters. here's how, for example, also the x-factor, what makes it good, again, the same castings. we see that very different belarusians are very talented, each with their own destiny, in each specific story, you can lay some kind of concept that will convey love for the motherland, which will convey the possibility of self-realization, because ah, just his x-factor is very many layers of meaning. that is, this is not just a program where people came out to sing and left. i remember you olesya at the body ceremony the top you were there shone on the red carpet, and you just talked about the fact that you were rooting for the x-factor. i congratulate you, he received a grant at this award, but i have a question. next here you are a beauty. and they counted
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in atn, that is, television, uh, hmm, they tried to penetrate, but still delve into science in some monographs. why haven't you become a tv presenter yet? i would actually not refuse to work as a tv presenter, that is, perhaps with a project i need to decide, but in fact i really love journalism. i love practical journalism. i love completely different genres. perhaps the soul somewhere lay more towards entertainment, because for a long time they sounded. and in general, my very first memories of television. they are related to entertainment projects. but at the same time, for example, but hmm i like it if you already somehow connect what i 'm doing with practice even, and media literacy with media criticism and so on. perhaps it could be something of this kind seriously connected with this. i don't know why thanks a lot to me. i really appreciate your compliments actually, it seems to me that you just need an idea. glasses that it could
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be and come with it. no, perhaps, perhaps, the fact is that i am a perfectionist, yes, and i will think until the very last moment how to do it well, so that for my own television. it was interesting, i am a three-time winner of presidential scholarships, and i think that it was very important for me both materially and morally, because when you feel the support of the state. you have the motivation to grow. you really see that your achievements are appreciated. and, of course, you want to do more more and creativity grows, what could it be? i'm just thinking for you, what you want, uh, it's up to the team. that is their make factor. uh, a lot of people, a huge number of people involved in the project. well, you have something solo. do you think it could work? in general, i am also a command croc. that is, it’s not necessary that i will be what
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kind of artistic i just want to show our viewers that olesya is not only in strict green stocking jacket, and sometimes quite a photogenic model you why did you do a photo shoot for the soul hmm more for the soul? yes, i have a friend who is also my classmate. and so she left photography after the faculty of journalism. i would also like to discuss the chinese, in which it’s impossible to go to journalism and there are a lot of them. tell me, i've always wanted to ask this question. after all, they don’t make dumplings in russian, how you communicate with them and what you teach them . olesya, we have absolutely different programs. we have a two plus two program when they 2 years studying in china and 2 years from a canadian university. they come to study there the same audi visual journalism as our ordinary students, of course, it is much harder to work with them, and therefore we never scatter staff, because if a person knows how to work with the chinese. this is a very valuable experience. on the other hand, we
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respect them very much, because we also learn a lot from them. you still haven't said what language you speak russian and english, but they don't understand. i don't want anything bad say about the chinese people. i respect them very much, but like all students, like belarusians, they can be cunning. they may pretend that they do not understand you, but in fact they understand everything very well and prepare them initially to pass preparatory courses, certain knowledge of the russian language. they have those who study for 2 years. they are also remotely our teachers and prepare to learn in russian. and we have a program that implies that they, like all students, come to the first year, and they also ask an interview and work with them also a faculty of pre-university education. then, like this, we have a master’s degree in english; then, by the way, they quite often speak english much better than russian. well, but they still write and even dissertations, yes, but also, as i understand it, in russian or in english, right? in russian in russian you also defended
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your ph.d. thesis from television. according to you, journalism is a science. this is actually a very difficult question, on which the researcher does not have an unambiguous opinion. ah, but today journalism has to be and including science, because a is a certain area of activity that studies something else, in fact. how many people are watching us, and why they are watching us, that is, what are the algorithms for the work of journalists. and what are the relationships between the genre, between the presentation, the behavior in the frame, and so on? this is if we talk about the science of television, if you can call it that, but similarly for other types of media. therefore, our knowledge of them must be somehow systematized. and that is why journalism at some point had to become a science as well, but if we answering the question, what does journalism study? can you summarize briefly? what's this? the most
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banal answer from the textbook is the science of collecting , processing and broadcasting information. as any textbook will tell you. well, this is a classic, listen today. well, as if this is clearly an outdated textbook, of course, olesya today journalism, for example, says, uh, this artist, this is me talking, and the topic of culture, for example, includes a base, peacekeeper somewhere collecting and processing information. this is past copy but i don't think it's journalism, in general it's a separate very big topic for conversation. just this is the most clickable, you understand what to do, what are you there for? teach students here is not clear. do you think that the most clickable journalism is always clickable with me - this is a hype today and it's very insulting. in fact, today people call themselves journalists simply, let's say without anything. experience without awareness, in general, what
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constitutes a profession and a responsible journalist, first of all, because ok i decided to be a blogger today, eh, but again, this is, firstly, a subjective presentation information, this is the obs system alone, the woman said, that is, no fact checking. that 's unfortunately, while it works i have a question. well, where did they study, if for the most part they didn’t study, but your students are not in these uh publications, which we cannot name, because thank god they are already banned with us. well, let's say there are our ex-sudents there. here is a recent excendent. i was not very pleased, and i, hmm , let's just say i was happy that he was still our extent, that he did not receive our diploma, so they get there. uh, but hmm , let's just say, of course somewhere some kind of favor
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sometime, to teach these people a little, but in general. i’m even talking about the text that i’m talking about now, uh, i see the headline dancing in one direction, the idea of one body of text is absolutely not about that, and i understand, well, what is this quality of a journalist about? of course not, the data is not verified information either. ok then. how then? here we accept this fact in general, that we educate them, we provide a small service for free, we educate. think for yourself people, well i want to pick up a word of some cultural, hostile attitude towards the state. yes, hostile. they same when to us come initially. they uh don't say right away i uh want to work. that's with those media and so on. and just this case, which i 'm talking about, there, just in the arena, it seemed until 2020. it was not a typical
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case for itself, let's say so. well, for example, it had a powerful impact on him specifically, the way they emotionally processed our youth. they pressed on e, imaginary justice, and he followed this justice and expelled from the faculty over time, it seemed to him that another question was so right. and what have i done to ensure that my students do not give in, we generally know how to conduct this dialogue. today. in a sense, this is our merit, and before that we talked a lot with them until the twentieth year, and i personally included in my disciplines exactly the blocks that relate to the media impact of the influence strategy. that is how it all works. i believe that it is precisely because of this that my colleagues and i have already been doing this. we have a percentage. still, it was not so significant, that is, there was some minimum of these students. and now i have already seen. what happened we moved on. we began to introduce, big di wines that concern,
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that is, if earlier it was a small elective or a few topics, now it is a huge discipline for many hours, where students need time to realize it all, of course we work, of course, we talked with them before and during this situation. and now e even more and most that pleases. they will hear. actually students in different courses, very different in mood, maturity, and so on. well, very happy. and what surprises me most, probably, is that somehow the younger the student, the more he can, he perceives the fatherland more for me, it’s hard to say. here but the more here it does mutual understanding. probably because somehow here we had two older courses. they were so critical of everything, that they are all in such yes, it will be. well, there were such courses, but now i am very pleased with the initiative. yes hear the same you, we ran you in in the twenty-first year at the beginning of the year, when everything in principle was still enough, huh? it is also hot that the students themselves wanted to
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launch it to show that here we are with a squirrel radio company. we are together we want to work on television. we want to see many new beautiful projects on television. there is already a lot of things to say, in fact, yes, and the second season of the buy factor also indicates that people are already walking consciously, they understand where they go for what emotions. that is, you are absolutely right in your theoretical calculations that this relieves tension in society and, well, such a dialogue is beneficial, as it were. and now we're going to take a short break. after a short pause, we will return to this studio again, while subscribe to our telegram channel. it’s called say don’t be silent, and look for all our releases on the youtube channel belarus 1. now there are a huge number of competitions in the world of sports, however, among all this diversity, one should distinguish between pop and really exhausting women’s football has become so popular lately, that its already
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do not differ from men under 35 in one polo - this is still a game age. it's the same when people play the best players in the world and europe it's players 35 middle age. uh, the european starts are starting in our neighbors, that is, everything is going very well and clearly in terms of organization . but what the expected biathlon season will be like, we will find out in early autumn at the ibu congress in salzburg, an overview of the main sports news, see the arena for belarus 24 program.
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radio broadcasting of the faculty of journalism of the belarusian state university olesya kuzminova is a very pleasant topic. olesya is your hobby journey. you have visited 33 countries a lot and most recently were in austria and italy, answer me this question. can the patriot of belarus visit strange ues now or is this a betrayal, and what is the betrayal actually? i ask this question, of course, with irony, because i know that some patriots attacked you when you saw these wonderful photos. yes, it was the case at the beginning of the patriots, then not the patriots pounced on from all sides, and they were never so popular and never had my vacation so excited the people around, and i think that in fact it is very very strange it would be e to be a patriot and not know how other people live, as it were all belarus , our dear, demanded to visit different parts. i
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love to watch. i love to ride. i love to see. i love listening to people in this regard as well. uh, italy was a country that used to interest me. i was in it before all the events. and of course i was interested to see what is happening there now. well in general it was such an interesting experiment, because it was very interesting for me to see. who will travel with me on the bus, there is also a bus, and i went by bus , this is such a trip around europe on a bus with a group. yes, i generally love this format, one of my friends doesn’t want to ride in such a bus, because she says there are different people there , it’s not known what moods you encountered with negativity in a relationship. i didn’t face any negativity in my address, but let’s just say someone is behind me behind my back. yourself it was such a thing to ruin a vacation with a discussion of politics, but i didn’t interfere in this matter, and
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the bus is oversized and there are such people and such is the most important thing in this regard. in my opinion, in order for travel agencies and their representatives to maintain professionalism, because and here, firstly, it is necessary that, nevertheless, this is our travel agency. they position themselves as a belarusian business, and they still have to. e , too, be patriotic. that's exactly what the variegated understand olesya it seems to me that there is some complacency when we we are talking about the fact that everyone thinks the same way, but you yourself confirm that the first outing on a tourist trip convinces you of the opposite. you travel alone, too, i know little of people who risk traveling alone. uh, pretty girls on the trip. not all countries are as safe as belarus. you didn’t have such violent clashes with local residents in any country, huh? if we are talking about this trip, then just the locals all behaved very adequately. and hmm, even the guides are my god, belarusians cannot be russians
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groups don’t let russian groups go there, but we somehow miraculously slipped through, because we managed to get there, literally there are two or three buses, so they don’t get money, we don’t go to them, and accordingly, they simply have no one for us and them drive, and they say, god, how we are tired of these americans ugly not intelligent. well, i say that they are there in general, yes, yes. what did you see there? so you said you wanted to go and see something, what you saw after the twentieth year. i saw that, in principle, e became somewhere less some establishments. here the guide used to know some specific points where to call, where to feed people and so on, but now he is going, and he does not understand. which of these establishments, in principle, remained, although not much time has passed, where they will accept us, where they will not, therefore, even by agreement, they did not really give us a list of hotels. well,
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this is the situation, a person or a bus of a different kind. if you are a belarusian bus, i don’t really know, but sometimes the europeans stop you. and the same road services to see the year from where you are going where are you going, well, there is a bus on belarusian numbers, but on belarusian numbers and not everywhere they sat somehow like that. and so, if we talk, in principle, about the journey, and i flew to albania alone and to the maldives well, i still didn’t understand. they want to see russian tourists at home or they don't want to. well, in a sign you conclude about the belarusians. it was admiration or it was the other way around. it was a delight, that is, it was the tourist staff, guides and so on, and they were very happy with us. well, again. here we were walking we walked through the city surprisingly empty florence, although it used to be always filled with tourists, and other
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guides turned to us, because they hear russian speech. yes, they really miss us, and the local population. they calmly treat us at calmly served and restaurants, and so on , there is no negative, there was no negative from the point of view of the ordinary population, but, probably, at the moments of settlement and these moments, how the belarusian bus stopped, and the traffic police stopped. well, there were such moments so well, everything, not globally a diverse audience and in italy there you became the head of the department at the age of 28, right? and an interesting situation is that now you are in charge of, well, let's say your former mentors. uh, how do you manage to find a common language with them, they obey, they obey you, finally, for example, let's discuss the number of vyacheslav grigoryevich's eyes, a wonderful person, so it's a joyful discussion of him. here he is very supportive of me, in fact , but he also performs magazines. yes, and at
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the same time i am very glad that there is such an institution mentoring, and what he helps talks about his experience. and so this is a very valuable person. i am very grateful to him. and it was so difficult in the beginning, when i started my work. it was just very unusual that you were not a bearded professor, but already a head. listen and answer always have to be here and not too young. that's way too young. well, that is always a little bit to blame. you will be olesya. i think you are used to it a hundred. uh, brave girl immune you gorgeous department of television and radio broadcasting celebrate 55 years we had professor bulavsky in our studio, the same one. we talked about the history of the question. and now i would like to look more into the future, because we have a young girl in the studio on september 21st. uh, the department will host an audio-visual media conference in the era of the internet and information wars from tradition to
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innovation. i wanted to know which of the interesting speakers you will be able to lure to your conference in september, whom you would announce right now. we are still planning. we are compiling different formats from what we want to hold. we want to spend round table, again with employers, in order to re-raise this issue and prepare a specialist for television and radio, so we will definitely invite the leadership of belarus to the company and other leading channels ; the internet. fuck, audio visual pigs. yes? well, yes, yes, yes, you are fashionable. and the speakers, as i see it, need to talk with those people who are directly responsible for the broadcast. but again, i agree with no one. name well, i suppose there is ivan mikhailovich. we will certainly invite it. this we will invite, will there be time to visit us? let's really hope, and the rest
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will already. we will now leave the conference so that it is as interesting as possible, because we have applications from both moscow state university and uzbekistan, we will simply hold several events, one thing will be this round table, where you can discuss various lively, burning topics will probably be a more scientific part, where researchers will be able to present some their results, including, and be it the student part. we have long wanted to return the event that we have had for many years , the so-called practice conference. where students who came only with practice for the editorial staff share some of their experience and show their success, there will again be a presentation of the tvr project for junior students. we will be doing some workshops. maybe even a whole pro-redition week. and we will watch you with great attention and hope that we can be useful to each other. henceforth. thank you very much olesya
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this conversation. we tatyana shcherbina victoria popova say goodbye to you today. goodbye. goodbye. and now olesya kuzminova speaks in connection with the anniversary of the department. i want to address all of our alumni. i want to wish creative health, success, inspiration and new tv projects. i also want to address our viewers. be attentive media are literate, watch belarusian television and have fun.
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