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OverviewInteractive Television Production is essential reading for all broadcasting and new media professionals - whether in production, marketing, technology, business or management. It will also be of interest to media students and anyone looking to get an insight into the future of television production. It provides a practical, step-by-step guide to the processes and issues involved in taking an interactive television idea through to being an operational service - based on the knowledge and experience of leading interactive television producers. This book can be used as a quick-and-easy reference guide, with each chapter containing a 'Chapter in 30 seconds' summary for easy reference, or read from cover to cover. Using accessible language, the author provides detailed descriptions of iTV software technologies (OpenTV, MHEG-5, TV Navigator), delivery technologies (cable, satellite and terrestrial) and production tools. There are also entire chapters devoted to key issues like the commercial side of iTV and the latest work on usability and design. The accompanying web site www InteractiveTelevisionProduction.com contains useful links designed to help with common iTV questions and issues. There are also entertaining quizzes for each chapter that let you test your knowledge of the concepts introduced in the book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark GawlinskiPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Focal Press Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.820kg ISBN: 9780240516790ISBN 10: 0240516796 Pages: 290 Publication Date: 05 March 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsWhat Is Interactive Television?: Introduction; The different types of interactive television; Why bother with interactive television?; A concise history of interactive television; In-depth: Winky Dinky and You; Actions; The Technology: Interactive television technologies; The viewer; The television set; The transmission network or platform; In-depth: MPEG-2; In-depth: DVB and ATSC; Interactive television set-top boxes; Synchronisation of video and interactive content; Attempts at standardisation; Case studies; Actions; Making Money: The commercial attractions of television; Characteristics of commercially successful interactive television services; Revenue sources; Case studies; Actions; Production: Overview of television, software and web site production; The production process step by step; In-depth: An example interactive television budget; In-depth: The interactive television production team; Production tools; Case Studies; Actions; Usability and Design: Fundamentals of usability and design; The television experience; Design checklist; Case studies; Actions; The Future: Must-have interactive television; A social future; Power to the people; Actions; Interactive Television Glossary: SourcesReviews...written in simple, easy-to-understand English and offers a great deal of value to anyone working in this industry, whether a novice or experienced commercial or technical manager. Its an ideal 'handbook' and includes chapters commencing with the introductory 'What is interactive television?', through to a break down of the 'Technology'. Broadband Bannans News ...written in simple, easy-to-understand English and offers a great deal of value to anyone working in this industry, whether a novice or experienced commercial or technical manager. Its an ideal 'handbook' and includes chapters commencing with the introductory 'What is interactive television?', through to a break down of the 'Technology'. Broadband Bannans News Author InformationHead of Production Development for BBC Resources, he is responsible for innovation and the development of new production technologies and services. He also has years of experience of building interactive television services for broadcasters and platform operators. Formerly Executive Producer in charge of new media production at news broadcaster ITN, he was responsible for the launch of the ITN News Channel interactive television channel and ITV Election 2001 interactive television services. He was also Manager of Enhanced Television at Cable and Wireless Communications, where he helped build the UK's first digital interactive-cable platform. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |