by Gary Hudson (Author), Sarah Rowlands (Author)
This exciting text presents all the key practical skills required by today's broadcast journalist. Highly illustrated with examples from modern day newsrooms, the authors explain in detail the key techniques and theoretical context the broadcast journalist will need to know in order to succeed. The Broadcast Journalism Handbook is the first text of its kind to be produced in full colour, and as such brings a unique energy and life to the book, seamlessly mirroring the industry that it is exploring. Another revolutionary resource in this field is the FREE DVD that accompanies each copy of the book. It will prove to be an invaluable support throughout the reader's studies. This fantastic DVD contains numerous examples of various editing ideas and an array of complete demonstrations of filming techniques practical tools that will actually help you in the real-world of broadcast journalism! This is the 'must have' book anyone studying college, university and independent training courses in broadcast journalism at all levels; and for professionals and trainees in broadcast, print and other media looking to develop their skills. It is also ideal for those viewing broadcast journalism in the wider context of media studies.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 592
Edition: 1
Publisher: Longman
Published: 07 Jun 2007
ISBN 10: 1405824344
ISBN 13: 9781405824347
Book Overview: Essential guide for students and practitioners in broadcast journalism, general journalism and media studies courses.
'THE must-have basic text for generations of up-and-coming broadcast journalists. Sarah Rowlands and Gary Hudson have tied it much more tightly to the actual delivery of training as well as getting very close to real life in radio and TV newsrooms. And, crucially, it places everything in the context of the continuing internet revolution taking place in our industry.
It's bang up-to-date but tackles the problem of keeping up-to-date, when so much is changing, so fast, by also offering a companion website, updating developments as they happen. The Newsdays section, analysing the way that different radio and TV outlets produce their bulletins, is fascinating. And finally, the accompanying (free) DVD demonstrating filming and editing techniques is a brilliant idea.'
Jim Latham Secretary BJTC (Broadcast Journalism Training Council)
'...invaluable in university journalism departments, on professional training courses, and in the broadcast newsroom itself. I would certainly adopt this for my students.' - Mike Henfield, University of Salford
'It is very well written and comprehensive too. I especially like the examples, which are recent and all highly relevant.' - Roy Saatchi, of Roy Saatchi Associates
'I think this book is new, up to date, of the moment and I would recommend it to our students very clear, easy to follow and interesting to read' - Jennifer Brown, University of Leeds
'The writing style was engaging and quite entertaining'- Carole Fleming, NTU