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Television Production: A Classroom Approach Second Edition Student Edition » (2nd Edition)

Book cover image of Television Production: A Classroom Approach Second Edition Student Edition by Keith Kyker

Authors: Keith Kyker, Christopher Curchy
ISBN-13: 9781591581598, ISBN-10: 1591581591
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Date Published: September 2004
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Author Biography: Keith Kyker

KEITH KYKER (M.Ed.) has 23 years teaching experience, and has been working with school television production for 18 of those years. He has earned degrees in educational media/instructional technology and speech education from the University of Central Florida. Keith currently serves as the educational media specialist at Northwood Elementary School in Crestview, Florida. Keith was previously the media specialist at Lewis Middle School in Valparaiso, Florida where he earned District Teacher of the Year honors in 1999. Before becoming a media specialist, Keith taught television production, media production, public speaking, and English at the high school and college levels. Keith recently served on the committee that developed the assessment for National Board Certification for library media, and was instrumental in providing benchmarks for accomplished media practices.

CHRISTOPHER CURCHY is Educational Media Specialist, at Jensen Beach High School, Jensen Beach, Florida. Christopher has 29 years experience teaching in Florida grades K-12. With Keith Kyker, Christopher is the co-author of 9 educational technology books for Libraries Unlimited. They have presented at more than 50 conferences nationwide, write the Video Viewfinder column for Florida Media Quarterly, and host the popular Web site schooltv.com.

Book Synopsis

Kyker and Curchy's high school-level text introduces the basics of television production: project planning, using equipment, gathering news, scripting, and studio design and production. Topics include video shot composition, audio gear, scriptwriting and storyboarding, computer-based editing, studio production, and movie production. The second edition has been updated to reflect new technologies and techniques, including digital imaging. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Table of Contents

Introductionix
Chapter 1The Camcorder1
Chapter 2Microphones29
Chapter 3Advanced Audio Equipment and Techniques45
Chapter 4Project Planning67
Chapter 5Electronic News Gathering85
Chapter 6Nonlinear Editing99
Chapter 7Studio Production121
Chapter 8Making Video Movies151
Glossary179
Index189
Figure Credits193

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