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Overview
The seventh edition of Television Field Production and Reporting stresses the mastery of innovative storytelling practices in video programming as far ranging as electronic press kits, multi-camera production, stylized programs, corporate video, raw documentaries, and real time cinéma vérité.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 2900415787665 |
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Publication date: | 08/21/2017 |
Pages: | 382 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d) |
About the Author
John Larson is recognized as one of the nation’s best storytelling reporters. He’s excelled in national and local investigative, breaking, and feature reporting. Larson reports and produces stories for PBS NewsHour, and is a former Dateline NBC correspondent. He also serves as a consultant to hundreds of journalists, and works internationally as a Video Journalist who does it all. His powerful writing has made him a sought-after speaker, teacher, and motivator at workshops and newsrooms across the country. He’s earned multiple DuPont Columbia awards - arguably broadcasting’s Pulitzer Prize, as well as multiple Peabody’s and National Emmys. His award winning work has taken him around the world - investigating drug cartels in Mexico, the sinking of a ferry in Indonesia, police corruption in Louisiana, HIV/Aids in Africa, death of undocumented immigrants at the hands of the US Border Patrol, Racial profiling in the United States, and many others. His investigation of the insurance industry for Dateline NBC became one of the most honored works of journalism in broadcast history. Before going to the network, Larson spent eight years at KOMO-TV in Seattle, Washington.
John DeTarsio is Director and Director of Photography for scripted and non-scripted episodic TV, documentaries and magazine shows. As Director/DP of the MTV hit series, Catfish, he helped design the look of the TV series and has been with the show since its inception. His body of work encompasses highly-stylized shows, from the raw documentary look of MTV’s Catfish, CBS 48 Hours and MTV’s Suspect, to the premier network magazine show, CBS 60 Minutes, to multi-camera productions (Coming Home, Lifetime, and Kid Nation, CBS). John has worked for five news stations as photographer, editor, and on-air reporter. At KNSD 7/39 San Diego, he became Executive Producer of Creative Development, before becoming a freelance network photographer and consultant. As a consultant (http://www.johndetarsio.com/), he works with national and international television photographers, editors, reporters, and managers, sharing his passion for visual storytelling. His awards include NPPA National Photographer of the Year, the national Iris Award, six national NPPA awards, and 46 regional Emmys. In addition to twenty-eight San Diego Press Club Awards and nine Golden Mic Awards, he also has received more than fifty regional NPPA Awards.
Table of Contents
PrefaceAbout the Authors
Introduction
CHAPTER 1-Telling the Visual Story
CHAPTER 2-Planning and Shooting the Story
CHAPTER 3-Visual Grammar
CHAPTER 4-Video Editing: The Invisible Art
CHAPTER 5-Shooting Video in the Field
CHAPTER 6-Writing with Light
CHAPTER 7 -The Sound Track
CHAPTER 8-The Video Interview
CHAPTER 9-Writing the Package
CHAPTER 10-Write Like a Storyteller
CHAPTER 11-Producing the Story Minute by Minute
CHAPTER 12-How to Improve Your Storytelling Ability
CHAPTER 13-Improving On-Camera and Voice-Over Performance
CHAPTER 14-Digital Media Law
CHAPTER 15-Ethics: Defining Your Contract With Viewers
Glossary
Index