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Television production [electronic resource] / Jim Owens.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Focal Press, 2016.Edition: 16th edDescription: 1 electronic resource (xx, 430 p.) : ill. b&wISBN:
  • 9781317553748
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.4502
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Contents:
Ch. 1. An overview of television production -- Ch. 2. The people who make it happen -- Ch. 3. The television production facility -- Ch. 4. The production process -- Ch. 5. The script and production plan -- Ch. 6. What the camera can do -- Ch. 7. Using the camera -- Ch. 8. The persuasive camera -- Ch. 9. Creating and effective image -- Ch. 10. Television graphics -- Ch. 11. Lighting for television -- Ch. 12. Backgrounds and seats -- Ch. 13. Makeup and costumes -- Ch. 14. Audio for television -- Ch. 15. Recording the story -- Ch. 16. Editing the production -- Ch. 17. Production practices -- Ch. 18. The studio production -- Ch. 19. Directing talent -- Ch. 20. Production style -- Ch. 21. Remote production -- Ch. 22. Distributing your production.
Summary: Gain the skills you need to succeed in the television industry and master the production process, from shooting and producing, to editing and distribution. This new and updated 16th edition of Television Production offers a thorough and practical guide to professional TV and video production techniques. You will learn how to anticipate and quickly overcome commonly-encountered problems in television production, as Jim Owens details all the major features of television production, including the secrets of top-grade camerawork, persuasive lighting techniques, effective sound treatment, as well as the subtle processes of scenic design, and the art of video editing. The 16th edition of this classic text now explores the changing television landscape, the effects of the "second screen" on viewer experience, 4K and 8K shooting and the real implications it has for your production, and much more. This new edition also includes: Discussions on the changing definition of "television" and how new technology effects viewers and their viewing habits Updated interviews with professionals in the industry, such as noted documentary filmmaker, Sarah Leckie, about the challenges they face during the production process and the advice they would give to those trying to break into the production and television industries. Thorough definitions of television and production terminology as well as information on LED lighting and other technologies used on set. A comprehensive resource page for instructors, containing slides and testing materials to aid in the learning process can be found at www.focalpress.com/cw/owens.
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Includes index.

Ch. 1. An overview of television production --
Ch. 2. The people who make it happen --
Ch. 3. The television production facility --
Ch. 4. The production process --
Ch. 5. The script and production plan --
Ch. 6. What the camera can do --
Ch. 7. Using the camera --
Ch. 8. The persuasive camera --
Ch. 9. Creating and effective image --
Ch. 10. Television graphics --
Ch. 11. Lighting for television --
Ch. 12. Backgrounds and seats --
Ch. 13. Makeup and costumes --
Ch. 14. Audio for television --
Ch. 15. Recording the story --
Ch. 16. Editing the production --
Ch. 17. Production practices --
Ch. 18. The studio production --
Ch. 19. Directing talent --
Ch. 20. Production style --
Ch. 21. Remote production --
Ch. 22. Distributing your production.

Gain the skills you need to succeed in the television industry and master the production process, from shooting and producing, to editing and distribution. This new and updated 16th edition of Television Production offers a thorough and practical guide to professional TV and video production techniques. You will learn how to anticipate and quickly overcome commonly-encountered problems in television production, as Jim Owens details all the major features of television production, including the secrets of top-grade camerawork, persuasive lighting techniques, effective sound treatment, as well as the subtle processes of scenic design, and the art of video editing. The 16th edition of this classic text now explores the changing television landscape, the effects of the "second screen" on viewer experience, 4K and 8K shooting and the real implications it has for your production, and much more. This new edition also includes: Discussions on the changing definition of "television" and how new technology effects viewers and their viewing habits Updated interviews with professionals in the industry, such as noted documentary filmmaker, Sarah Leckie, about the challenges they face during the production process and the advice they would give to those trying to break into the production and television industries. Thorough definitions of television and production terminology as well as information on LED lighting and other technologies used on set. A comprehensive resource page for instructors, containing slides and testing materials to aid in the learning process can be found at www.focalpress.com/cw/owens.

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