Description
Description
- New, full-colour images throughout give this classic text a fresh look featuring today’s latest technology
- Written by an expert with years of experience in both the industry and in teaching television directing and producing
- An approachable writing style brings a real world perspective to the procedures and protocols of a demanding industry
- Visuals showing camera setups and accompanying shots illustrate the best approach to a variety of formats and the related challenges for each
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By Ivan Cury Routledge 326 pages Paperback: 9781138124998 pub: 2017-03-20
Table of Contents
Table of Contents Preface 1. Introduction – The Basics 2. The Facility 3. Who’s Who Multiple Camera Television Production 4. Panel Programs 5. Demonstration Format 6. Scripted Format 7. Music 8. News 9. Multiple-Camera Remotes Single Camera Television Production 10. Documentaries 11. Commercials and Public Service Announcements Evolving 12. Reality Programming 13. Evolving Technologies and Broadcast Sites Index
Reviews
“This is the most comprehensive guide to TV directing and production I’ve ever encountered. It incorporates time-honored techniques with the most up-to-date technologies.” —Jim Drake, Director, Golden Girls, SCTV, Night Court, Newhart “This book is a distillation of the experience, professionalism and outstanding teaching I was privileged to observe as Ivan Cury’s colleague and Dean at California State University, Los Angeles. The lessons here will benefit not only producers and directors but all those who need to understand and appreciate the challenges and complexity of the whole production process, from project inception to completion.” —Carl M. Selkin, PhD, Professor Emeritus and former Dean of Arts and Letters, California State University, Los Angeles “This book was the single-most important tool for me to learn the proper technique for producing real-world television productions, both single and multi-camera. It is a must-have for any person who wants to enter the evolving field of television directing and producing.” —Eric Feder, Director of Broadcast Engineering, NBCUniversal “Cury’s prolific experience in television directing provides extensive examples to support his clear and complete breakdown of the challenges and expectations of contemporary programming. This text is essential preparation for students contemplating careers in directing and will move with them from the classroom to the television studio.” —Suzanne Regan, PhD, Professor of Television and Film, California State University, Los Angeles
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