PJP? What is PJP? Hayoooo does anyone know what is PJP? PJP is an abbreviation of Student Journalism Training which is held annually by Ngejah Community. The participants are students and junior high school / high school equivalent. This year, the PJP is held for the seventh time. Usually PJP participants are dominated by Singajaya students, but the reality of this year is different. Participants PJP from the Singajaya area not as much from outside the region, such as from Garut City, Bantarkalong and Bojonggambir Kab. Tasikmalaya. Oiya, there is also derived from Cilawu Kab. Garut, Singaparna Kab. Tasikmnalaya and from Kabupetan Pangandaran, and several other areas. Why are the participants of PJP VII from the Singajaya region not booming like the previous year? Investigate a calibaration because the activities of this PJP clashed with several other activities at school. That also happened at my school. At SMAN 20 Garut, where I studied, on November 25-26, 2017 coincided with the implementation of PJP VII happened to be held Basic Enforcement Level Enforcement activities. This activity must be followed by all students of class X. As a class XII I have the right to be a committee. But after discussing with some friends at school, we finally divide the task, and I then decided to become a school representative, becoming a participant of PJP activities. oiya, total PJP participants this year is not less than 150 people. Duh, so discuss the problem of deh participants. Continue story about PJP VII ah. The first event on the first day, we all re-register and mingle to follow the opening and direction and committee. At the opening, Kang Opik as Ngejah Community chairman confirmed that the progress of media technology should be utilized as possible. Well if we can master the science of journalism, at least we can upload the work of journalism that we produce to social media. That way, we've become a generation of uploads, not just downloading. So he said. After that we enter each class. Oh yes, in PJP activities there are four classes of choice, namely: Writting with speakers Kang Vudu and kang Erik, Blogging by Kang Ruli and Mega tea, Photographer by Kang Edi, and Audio Visual. By Kang Panji Well, my friend Sonia and I chose the Photographer class, unfortunately my other friend, Risa, chose a different class. He chose the Blogging class. The class speaker of the Photographer is Kang Edi. He lives in Tasikmalaya. He is a high school graduate. In his introduction, he said to be a Photographer that knows no limits of age and school graduates. The first session was filled with questions about Journalistic Photographers and we wrote about the introduction of photography. Mr. Edi instructed that our writing should be exchanged with friends and read out one by one. The answers ranging from serious to silly, some say that journalistic photography is a photo hunting, snap photos, photos of many styles. etc. Then Pak Edi explained that Journalistic Photography is a picture taken to provide an information to the audience with the aim that the person can know it. Do not forget to be given photo caption so that others can read it and understand the contents of the photo. He also gives tips on how to take pictures to look good and the results are satisfying that is by taking pictures from above. He also suggested not to take pictures when the object is in the middle of the scene, because it affects the image results and the scene will die disappear by the object. Rest time has arrived, we are given the task by the Presenter to interview the people around the community Ngejah. Task after task, and our material gusto, of course interspersed with some games. This also seems to happen in other classes. Why do I suspect other classes also get the same menu of the same stages, because on the second day, our last session presented the results of the practice. In addition to the practice and study together in each class, we also received a public lecture from Kang Duddy RS (Pemred Kabar Priangan), and a talk show on young people and works from VOB and Kang Dewis's Mini Computer Lab. In essence, from this activity, we can get basic science journalism and can add friends from various other schools. Hopefully this activity will continue in the years to come, so that my younger brother can get the opportunity to follow this activity.
Author: Neng Pindi (SMAN 20 Garut Students / Community Members of Ngejah)