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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Teresa KellerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.986kg ISBN: 9781138545687ISBN 10: 1138545686 Pages: 470 Publication Date: 09 May 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPART I – Video Story Fundamentals Chapter 1 – What Is News? Chapter 2 – Social Media and News Chapter Author – Denae D’Arcy, Ph.D. Chapter 3 – Storytelling and Writing for Video Chapter 4 – Writing in Broadcast Style Chapter 5 – The Basics of Shooting Video Chapter 6 – Shooting Video II: Beyond the Basics Chapter 7 – Video Editing Chapter 8 – Voice and Presentation PART II – Advanced Reporting and Beyond Chapter 9 – Finding News Sources Chapter 10 – Using Public Records Chapter 11 – Legal Considerations Chapter 12 – The Television Newsroom Chapter 13 – Producing the News Chapter 14 – Careers in Television NewsReviews"""The long-awaited fourth edition of the Keller book on television news delivers us both professional and conceptual knowledge of how to gather news, write visual stories, create compelling videography, and produce packages for television and other visual media. The updated edition is an excellent choice for aspiring broadcast journalists both as an introductory and intermediate-level textbook. Keller’s new edition also provides readers with timely updates on changing news environment and inspires them to reconceptualize and refine their visual storytelling techniques. I have used Keller’s Television News for several years, and now I am excited to continue to adopt this new edition as a required literature for my TV newsgathering course."" Hun Shik Kim, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA ""The long-awaited fourth edition of the Keller book on television news delivers us both professional and conceptual knowledge of how to gather news, write visual stories, create compelling videography, and produce packages for television and other visual media. The updated edition is an excellent choice for aspiring broadcast journalists both as an introductory and intermediate-level textbook. Keller’s new edition also provides readers with timely updates on changing news environment and inspires them to reconceptualize and refine their visual storytelling techniques. I have used Keller’s Television News for several years, and now I am excited to continue to adopt this new edition as a required literature for my TV newsgathering course."" Hun Shik Kim, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA" The long-awaited fourth edition of the Keller book on television news delivers us both professional and conceptual knowledge of how to gather news, write visual stories, create compelling videography, and produce packages for television and other visual media. The updated edition is an excellent choice for aspiring broadcast journalists both as an introductory and intermediate-level textbook. Keller's new edition also provides readers with timely updates on changing news environment and inspires them to reconceptualize and refine their visual storytelling techniques. I have used Keller's Television News for several years, and now I am excited to continue to adopt this new edition as a required literature for my TV newsgathering course. Hun Shik Kim, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Author InformationTeresa Keller has spent time in television newsrooms in Denver, San Diego, and Bristol, VA and worked as a contributing reporter for WVTF public radio in Roanoke, VA. As a professor of Mass Communications at Emory & Henry College, she garnered two statewide teaching awards: the 2003 Virginia Professor of the Year award, presented by the Carnegie Foundation, and the Virginia Council on Higher Education’s Outstanding Faculty Award in 2010. She led the radio station at Emory & Henry College, WEHC-FM, for 25 years. She served as a board member of Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation for more than a decade and spent two terms on the Board of Directors of the Virginia Association of Broadcasters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |