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Directing and producing for television : a format approach / Ivan Cury.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cury, Ivan, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Television--Production and direction.
Television.
Television broadcasting--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Television broadcasting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (313 p.)
Edition:
4th ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Elsevier, 2011.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Directing and Producing for Television provides you with the tools you'll need to direct and produce effectively in a variety of settings. Based on his years of experience in the industry and teaching the subject, Cury illustrates fundamental principles with engaging anecdotes that teach by example.<BR><BR>Ideal for students in television production courses as well as industry professionals, Directing and Producing for Television addresses critical production techniques for various formats including panel programs, demonstration, scripted, music, commercials, PSAs, news, documentaries, remote
Contents:
Cover; Directing and Producing for Television; Copyright ; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; The Director/Producer's Job; Television Formats; First Big Divide; Second Big Divide; Basics for All Formats; The Scaled Ground Plan; Cross-Shooting; The 180-Degree Rule; Rule of Thirds; Some Conventions; Inventions, Innovations, and Trends; New Conventions; Overall Scope and Plan of the Text; Review; 2. The Facility; Parts of Any Facility; The Studio; The Control Room; The Support Area; The Studio; The Floor; Walls; The Grid; Electric Outlets; Circuits
The CeilingThe Control Room; Audio Gear: Control Room; Video Gear; The Studio Complement; Camera Equipment; Audio Equipment; Stage Equipment; Support Areas; Entrance and Lobby; Office Space; Green Room; Dressing Rooms; Makeup; Hair; Wardrobe; Master Control; Recording; Feeds; Library; Telecine; Graphics; The Audience; Screening Rooms; Review; 3. Who's Who; Preproduction; The Executives; The Production/Program Assistants; The Director; The Production Manager; Operations/Scheduling; Engineering; Accounting; The Set Designer; The Art Director/Set Decorator; The Lighting Designer
Optional AttendeesProduction; Reception; Studio Manager; Engineering Crew; Stage Manager; Stage Crew; Paint Crew; Prop Crew; Light Crew; Talent; Choruses, Extras, Family and Friends, and Animals; Graphics; Makeup and Hair; Postproduction; The Account Executives/Sales; Scheduling; Reception; Library; Shipping; The Editors and Editing; The Sound Mixer; Management Services; Review; Preproduction; Production; Postproduction; Editing History; 4. Panel Programs; Seating Arrangements; Ground Plan and Pictures of a Typical Panel Program; Seating Arrangements and Camera Coverage
180 Degrees with the Host at the End: Pros and ConsShooting 180 Degrees with the Host at the End; 180 Degrees with the Host in the Middle: Pros and Cons; Shooting 180 Degrees with the Host in the Middle; 360 Degrees-Host Surrounded: Pros and Cons; Shooting 360 Degrees; Program Routine; Script Format; Rehearsal Procedure; Item #1; Item #2; Item #3; Item #4; Item #5; Item #6; Item #7; Item #8; Item #9; Item #10; The Shoot; Review; 5. Demonstration Format; Director in Control; Show-and-Tell Material: A Guideline for Creation; Preproduction; Production; Coordinate Pictures with Ideas
Create a RoutineRehearsal; The Real Thing; Display Area; The Demonstration; Single-Camera Demonstration Programs; Review; 6. Scripted Format; Drama; Conventions; The Ground Plan; The Shooting Script; Pencil Exercise; Marking the Blocking; Marking the Cameras; Shot Sheets; Rehearsal Room; Studio Walk-Through; Studio Run-Through; Recording/Live; Rehearsal Schedules; Daytime Drama Rehearsals; Sitcoms; Scored Music; Dance Script; Rehearsing; Review; 7. Music; Preproduction; Routine Considerations; Preproduction-The Rehearsal; Preproduction-Rehearsal Hall; General Rehearsal Guidelines
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Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612879784
9781136046179
1136046178
9781136046186
1136046186
9781282879782
1282879782
9780240812946
0240812948
OCLC:
689054034

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