
Television Field Production and Reporting
Fred Shook(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 17. January 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
372 pages
978-0-321-04426-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Television Field Production and Reporting, 3/e, provides an exciting introduction to the art of visual storytelling. Endorsed by the National Press Photographers Association, it focuses on the many techniques and tools available in television today.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 157 mm
Width: 231 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
515 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-04426-6 (9780321044266)
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Television Field Production and Reporting
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08/2004
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07/1998
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Content
Preface.
Introduction.
1. Telling the Visual Story.
2. The Visual Grammar of Motion Picture Photography.
3. Video Editing: The Invisible Art.
4. Non-Linear Video Editing.
5. Shooting Television News: The Basics.
6. Field Techniques of Shooting TV News.
7. The Sound Track.
8. The Broadcast Interview: Shooting the Quotation Marks.
9. The Magic of Light and Lighting.
10. Television Script Formats, by Luan Akin.
11. Writing the Package.
12. How to Improve your Storytelling Ability.
13. The Role of Talent Performance in Field Reporting.
14. Live Shots and Remotes, by Luan Akin.
15. Law and the Broadcast Journalist.
16. Journalistic Ethics.
Appendix A: A Reporting, Writing and Editing Checklist
Appendix B: The Internet as a Reporting Tool
Glossary
Index
Introduction.
1. Telling the Visual Story.
2. The Visual Grammar of Motion Picture Photography.
3. Video Editing: The Invisible Art.
4. Non-Linear Video Editing.
5. Shooting Television News: The Basics.
6. Field Techniques of Shooting TV News.
7. The Sound Track.
8. The Broadcast Interview: Shooting the Quotation Marks.
9. The Magic of Light and Lighting.
10. Television Script Formats, by Luan Akin.
11. Writing the Package.
12. How to Improve your Storytelling Ability.
13. The Role of Talent Performance in Field Reporting.
14. Live Shots and Remotes, by Luan Akin.
15. Law and the Broadcast Journalist.
16. Journalistic Ethics.
Appendix A: A Reporting, Writing and Editing Checklist
Appendix B: The Internet as a Reporting Tool
Glossary
Index