Presents a guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter. This book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end. It is written by the author of "Television News", and co-author with the late Bernard Hesketh of "An Introduction to ENG".
Aims to teach how to get the best from your voice in front of the microphone through techniques and exercises designed specifically for broadcasting. This book covers both the physical aspects of voice production and the mind-set needed to broadcast with authority and warmth. It features a CD-ROM packed with examples and tutorials.
Intended for film students, film professionals, and others interested in filmmaking, this book guides filmmakers toward making the right color selections for their films. It helps movie buffs understand why they feel the way they do while watching movies that incorporate certain colors.
Provides the practical techniques and theoretical knowledge that underpin the fundamental skills of a journalist. This book combines skills and theory for radio, TV, print and on-line media. It shows how journalists can work with converged media. It gives essential theory, ethics, law and management skills alongside the practical techniques.
Contains an account of the editorial and production processes used by journalists to bring television news to the viewer. This book is useful for students on journalism courses, print and radio journalists moving into television and TV journalists. It covers the practices and issues in the this industry, and includes illustrations of developments.