
An Introduction to Film and TV Production
From Concept to Market
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. July 2022
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-032-02996-2 (ISBN)
Description
This streamlined, step-by-step guide provides students and newcomers in the field of media with an overview of the complete production process, from conceiving of an idea to marketing the final product.
Readers will learn what it takes to create a concept, develop it, and then market and sell it. Chapters discuss pitching, producing, marketing visionary concepts, financing, and distributing content. Focused on traditional and non-traditional platforms including social media, websites, and online advertising, this book explores currently evolving media platforms, ideas, and practices and provides examples of how to navigate these unique creative processes. Interviews with business executives offer insider tips and tricks to creating a marketable project.
In this book, you will learn how to:
Distinguish between a "great idea" and a "marketable idea."
Condense your concept into an effective "elevator pitch."
Build a basic business plan.
Create a marketing strategy, be it traditional, digital, or both.
Establish a personal brand and portfolio that will grab the right attention.
This book will be of great help to the student, independent filmmaker, and content creator looking to understand the process of getting their work produced, distributed, and marketed.
Readers will learn what it takes to create a concept, develop it, and then market and sell it. Chapters discuss pitching, producing, marketing visionary concepts, financing, and distributing content. Focused on traditional and non-traditional platforms including social media, websites, and online advertising, this book explores currently evolving media platforms, ideas, and practices and provides examples of how to navigate these unique creative processes. Interviews with business executives offer insider tips and tricks to creating a marketable project.
In this book, you will learn how to:
Distinguish between a "great idea" and a "marketable idea."
Condense your concept into an effective "elevator pitch."
Build a basic business plan.
Create a marketing strategy, be it traditional, digital, or both.
Establish a personal brand and portfolio that will grab the right attention.
This book will be of great help to the student, independent filmmaker, and content creator looking to understand the process of getting their work produced, distributed, and marketed.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Illustrations
72 s/w Abbildungen, 72 s/w Zeichnungen, 1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white; 72 Line drawings, black and white; 72 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-02996-2 (9781032029962)
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An Introduction to Film and TV Production
From Concept to Market
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1st Edition
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An Introduction to Film and TV Production
From Concept to Market
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1st Edition
Routledge
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Joseph Richie | Karen Russell | Airielle J. Taylor
An Introduction to Film and TV Production
From Concept to Market
E-Book
07/2022
1st Edition
Routledge
€53.99
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Persons
Joseph Richie is an associate professor in the Department of Communications at Tennessee State University with over 40 years of experience as an independent media producer.
Karen Russell is an assistant professor of communications at Tennessee State University with 12 years of experience in television and independent media production. She has worked in higher education for ten years and is currently completing her PhD in communications.
Airielle J. Taylor is an Emmy Award-winning news producer turned educator, with a combined ten+ years of academic and practical experience in media and marketing. She is currently an assistant professor, facilitating courses in integrated marketing communications and journalism at Tennessee State University.
Tameka Winston currently serves as both Department Chair and an award-winning associate professor of communications at Tennessee State University. She is also the creator of and executive producer for two SiriusXM radio programs. Dr. Winston has over 20 years of higher education experience and has authored several textbooks.
Karen Russell is an assistant professor of communications at Tennessee State University with 12 years of experience in television and independent media production. She has worked in higher education for ten years and is currently completing her PhD in communications.
Airielle J. Taylor is an Emmy Award-winning news producer turned educator, with a combined ten+ years of academic and practical experience in media and marketing. She is currently an assistant professor, facilitating courses in integrated marketing communications and journalism at Tennessee State University.
Tameka Winston currently serves as both Department Chair and an award-winning associate professor of communications at Tennessee State University. She is also the creator of and executive producer for two SiriusXM radio programs. Dr. Winston has over 20 years of higher education experience and has authored several textbooks.
Content
Section 1: Concept
1. The Idea
2. Story Development
3. The Pitch
Section 2: Production
4. Finding the Money
5. The Production Process
6. Legal
Section 3: Marketing
7. Marketing your Content
8. Getting Started
Glossary of Terms
1. The Idea
2. Story Development
3. The Pitch
Section 2: Production
4. Finding the Money
5. The Production Process
6. Legal
Section 3: Marketing
7. Marketing your Content
8. Getting Started
Glossary of Terms