Completely revised, reorganized, and up-to-date, this new version of a Focal classic explains the equipment and techniques of radio production in a clear, easy-to-read style. This worktext trains students in the fundamental technology and techniques of radio production through a proven combination of information, self-study, and projects sections.
Radio Production Worktext demystifies the equipment and techniques employed in the modern radio production studio. This edition includes a new chapter on Multitrack Production, as well as material on digital equipment and how its use is having an impact on radio production. The book also includes an audio CD which further illustrates key concepts.
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This book in combination with The Radio Station provids one texts that correspond to the way I structure this course.
straight-forward explanations in plain English - with pictures! and the "self-study questions" Allow students to easily track (no pun intended!) their own progress. the CD is a Valuable tool as well. (Willie Kelley, Bates Technical College, WA)
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Academic courses in radio and audio production. Also could be used in courses in related departments, such as broadcast journalism. Secondary market: Broadcast professionals
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978-0-240-80283-1 (9780240802831)
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David E. Reese is General Manager of KUNV radio and Affiliate Assistant Professor in the Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies in the College of Urban Affairs at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Previously he was Adjunct Professor and Director of WJCU at John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. Prior to entering the academic field he worked in commercial radio in positions ranging from announcer to account executive to general manager. He is the author of many articles on college radio and, with Professor Lynne S. Gross, author of Radio Production Worktext (Focal Press).
Dr. Lynne S. Gross has taught radio and television production at a number of universities in both the United States and abroad. She has published 11 books and numerous articles which have appeared in Billboard, Radio Ink, Feedback and the Journal of College Radio. Dr. Gross has served as President of the Broadcast Education Association and was awarded its Distinguished Education Service Award in 1997. Professionally, she worked as Director of Programming for Valley Cable TV and has produced hundreds of radio and television programs.
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General Manager of KUNV radio; Affiliate Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
California State University, Fullerton, USA
Preface* The Production Studio* The Audio Console* Microphones* CD Players (and Turntables)* Audio Tape Recorders* Audio Tape Editing* Monitor Speakers* Connectors, Cables, and Accessories* Signal Processing Equipment* The Digital Production Studio* Multitrack Production Techniques* Production Tips, Tricks, and Techniques* Appendix A: Production Situations* Appendix B: Additional Production Projects* Glossary* Suggested Readings* Index