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Television field production and reporting / Fred Shook, John Larson, John DeTarsio.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shook, Frederick, author.
DeTarsio, John, author.
Larson, John, 1953- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Television broadcasting of news.
Television--Production and direction.
Television.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (378 pages) : color illustrations, photographs
Edition:
Seventh edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Routledge, 2016.
Summary:
"Television Field Production and Reporting provides a comprehensive introduction to the art of video storytelling. Endorsed by the National Press Photographers Association, this book focuses on the many techniques and tools available in today's digital landscape, including how drones and miniaturized technology can enrich the storytelling process. The new edition of Television Field Production and Reporting is an absolute must in this visually oriented, rapidly changing field. At its core, visual storytelling helps transmit information, expose people to one another, and capture and communicate a sense of experience in unforgettable ways. This edition reflects, through practitioners' eyes, how to achieve those goals and excel as a professional, whatever the medium at hand, even as changing technology revises the storyteller's toolkit. This edition emphasizes digital and emerging media, and includes new color photography relevant to contemporary visual storytelling and reporting. It also features important updates regarding digital media law which affect anyone who records and/or disseminates digital media content, whether in private, on television, the web, via social networking sites, or in commercial venues. The seventh edition of Television Field Production and Reporting stresses the mastery of innovative storytelling practices in video programming as far ranging as electronic press kits, multi-camera production, stylized programs, corporate video, raw documentaries, and real time cinéma vérité.
Contents:
chapter Introduction / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 1 Telling the Visual Story / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 2 Planning and Shooting the Story / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 3 Visual Grammar / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 4 Video Editing: The Invisible Art / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 5 Shooting Video in the Field / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 6 Writing with Light / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 7 The Sound Track / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 8 The Interview: Shooting the Quotation Marks / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 9 Writing the Package / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 10 Write Like a Storyteller / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio John Larson
chapter 11 Producing the Story Minute-By-Minute / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio John Larson
chapter 12 How to Improve Your Storytelling Ability / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 13 Improving On-Camera and Voice-Over Performance / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 14 Digital Media Law / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio
chapter 15 Ethics: Defining Your Contract with Viewers / Fred Shook John Larson John Detarsio.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-351-84799-6
1-315-22580-8
1-351-84798-8
9781315225807
OCLC:
993948876

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