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Videojournalism : multimedia storytelling / Kenneth Kobré.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam : Focal Press, [2012]Description: xi, 261 pages : all illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780240814650:
  • 9780240814650 (pbk.)
  • 0240814657 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 777.907
Contents:
Telling stories -- Finding and evaluating a story -- Successful story topics -- Producing a story -- Camera basics -- Camera exposure and handling -- Light and color -- Recording sound -- Combining audio and stills -- Shooting a sequence -- Conducting an interview -- Writing a script -- Editing the story -- Ethics -- The law -- Marketing a story.
Summary: "The solo videojournalist must find a riveting story; gain access to charismatic characters who can tell their own tales; shoot candid clips; expertly interview the players; record clear, clean sound; write a script with pizzazz; and, finally, edit the material into a piece worthy of five minutes of a viewer's attention. Videojournalism addresses all of these challenges and more. [...] Opening chapters cover the foundations of mutlimedia storytelling, and then the book progresses to the techniques required to shoot professional video, record high quality sound and market the resulting product"--Back cover.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
General Lending Carlow Campus Library General Lending 777.907 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 69649

Includes index.

Telling stories -- Finding and evaluating a story -- Successful story topics -- Producing a story -- Camera basics -- Camera exposure and handling -- Light and color -- Recording sound -- Combining audio and stills -- Shooting a sequence -- Conducting an interview -- Writing a script -- Editing the story -- Ethics -- The law -- Marketing a story.

"The solo videojournalist must find a riveting story; gain access to charismatic characters who can tell their own tales; shoot candid clips; expertly interview the players; record clear, clean sound; write a script with pizzazz; and, finally, edit the material into a piece worthy of five minutes of a viewer's attention. Videojournalism addresses all of these challenges and more. [...] Opening chapters cover the foundations of mutlimedia storytelling, and then the book progresses to the techniques required to shoot professional video, record high quality sound and market the resulting product"--Back cover.

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