Selected Product: | Directing and Producing for Television, Third Edition: A Format Approach Paperback Edition: 3 Author: Ivan Cury Publisher: Focal Press Release Date: 2006-11-09 ISBN-10: 0240808274 ISBN-13: 9780240808277 List Price: $48.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Cinematography: Image Making for Cinematographers, Directors, and Videographers ISBN-10: 0240805003 ISBN-13: 9780240805009 List Price:$48.95 Effective TV Production, Third Edition (Media Manuals) (Media Manuals) ISBN-10: 024051324X ISBN-13: 9780240513249 List Price:$43.95 Producing for TV and Video: A Real-World Approach ISBN-10: 0240806239 ISBN-13: 9780240806235 List Price:$45.95 Television Production Handbook ISBN-10: 0534647278 ISBN-13: 9780534647278 List Price:$150.95 Show Runner: Producing Variety & Talk Shows For Television ISBN-10: 1879505770 ISBN-13: 9781879505773 List Price:$19.95 |
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Ideal for students in television production courses as well as industry professionals, Directing and Producing for Television addresses critical production techniques for various formats including panel programs, demonstration, scripted, music, commercials, PSAs, news, documentaries, remote broadcasting, and sports. Each chapter concludes with a valuable review section summarizing key points.
Written with both the director and producer in mind, but particularly relevant for the television director, Directing and Producing for Television gives a comprehensive overview of the facility (studio, control room, and/or support areas) and provides who's who information covering the various jobs and personnel involved in television programs.
New to the third edition: * Key updates on digital cameras and editing technologies. * A chapter on remote broadcasting highlights important considerations when producing sporting events. * International glossary containing who's who and what's what information applicable to the US and UK make this the ultimate guide for any television format. Good buy | Customer Rating: | | This book was received in the condition as described by the seller. I was completely satisfied with this purchase. | Another old book in a fresh new cover | Customer Rating: | | A waste of paper. This book is old info and lots of useless filler. IMO, almost completely uselss. Don't waste your time and money. | Very clear and precise for the unexperienced tv professional | Customer Rating: | | As a first time TV show co-producer, I wanted a simple approach on learning the basics of TV directing and producing. This book has given me everything I needed to start understanding the technical aspects of the business. Now I can express my ideas more clearly to the show director and the crew, and even though this is not my primary career this book has made easier my introduction in the business. | Easy to read and broad in its focus | Customer Rating: | | First and perhaps most important, this book is easy to read. It doesn't talk about technical things, but instead goes right to the heart of the matter: what you have to know if you're going to direct or produce a program. It also covers a broad range of shows--almost every format except sports and game shows. For the most part it describes multiple camera television directing, but that's used as a basis for understanding single camera TV. And there are chapters in which single camera television plays a significant role, most notably when Cury goes into documentary and PSA directing. I particularly liked the "who's who" at the facility, which covers the functions of those who work in television--from the executive producer to talent. | ¡Excellent Book For People Interested in TV Production! | Customer Rating: | | After reading this book, I have become a better producer and a better person. This book can help anyone from a student to a BIG TIME director. It is very clear in explaining the routine and features to help your show come together. A++ |
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