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Basic TV reporting
Basic TV Reporting provides a practical introduction to the principles and techniques of television news reporting. The book is designed to help aspiring journalists understand the unique requirements of reporting for television, where words, images, and sound must work together to communicate information effectively and clearly.
The text covers the essential stages of television news production, including news gathering, story selection, research, interviewing, scriptwriting, camera work, and video editing. It explains how television reporters can develop stories that are accurate, concise, visually engaging, and relevant to their audiences. Special emphasis is placed on the relationship between pictures and narration, as well as the importance of clear and effective on-screen communication.
In addition, the book discusses newsroom practices, live reporting, ethical and legal considerations, and the professional responsibilities of television journalists. Through practical examples, industry insights, and hands-on guidance, readers learn how to transform information into compelling television news stories while maintaining journalistic standards.
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- Oxford : Focal Press., 2001
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164 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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English
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0-240-51434-3
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ed. 2
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Yorke, Ivor
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