The Corporate Media Toolkit: Advanced Techniques for Producers, Writers and Directors

The Corporate Media Toolkit: Advanced Techniques for Producers, Writers and Directors

by Ray DiZazzo
The Corporate Media Toolkit: Advanced Techniques for Producers, Writers and Directors

The Corporate Media Toolkit: Advanced Techniques for Producers, Writers and Directors

by Ray DiZazzo

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Overview

This book offers corporate writers, producers and directors an accessibly-written, hands-on guide to practical techniques important in producing high-quality, nuanced work in a corporate environment. Exploring each phase of media development—project inception, client interactions, scriptwriting, preproduction, casting, auditions, production and postproduction—author Ray DiZazzo teaches readers how to "know what works" in corporate media, as well as an ability to focus on the nuance and subtleties that elevate typical media to a higher quality standard, whether it’s crafting an intelligent script, framing and lighting a shot correctly, or knowing what transition to use in the editing suite.

The book also features case studies illustrating real-life scenarios from the author and other corporate professionals, demonstrating these crucial techniques in practice. The Corporate Media Toolkit is a must-read for professionals and newcomers alike to bring their corporate media skills to the next level.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415787789
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/22/2017
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ray DiZazzo is the author of four other books on corporate media published by Focal Press, including Corporate Media Production (2003) and Directing Corporate Video (1993). He has also produced hundreds of corporate media projects and received numerous awards, including ITVA and Telly awards.

Table of Contents

Introduction:

1. A Cut Above

2. Sensibilities

3. Project Inception: The Needs Analysis

4. The Script

5. Preproduction

6. Talent

7. Directing Actors on Location or in the Studio

8. Production

9. Postproduction

10. Approvals and Client Meetings

11. Signing Off... for Now

Appendix 1 Shoot Breakdown in 4 Steps

Appendix 2 Elements Breakdown

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