Radio production
This classic book is a must-have for anyone involved in radio production, covering everything from operational techniques and producing different programme formats, to conducting interviews and writing for radio.The fifth edition features new and updated information on:* digital production, such as...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; Burlington, Mass. :
Focal Press, an imprint of Elsevier
2005.
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Edición: | 5th ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627391006719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Radio Production; Copyright; Content; Preface to the fifth edition; 1 Characteristics of the medium; Radio makes pictures; Radio speaks to millions; Radio speaks to the individual; The speed of radio; Radio has no boundaries; The transient nature of radio; Radio on demand; Radio as background; Radio is selective; Radio lacks space; The personality of radio; The simplicity of radio; Radio is low cost; Radio for the disadvantaged; Radio teaches; Radio has music; Radio can surprise; Radio can suffer from interference; Radio for the individual; Radio for society; The public servant
- Types of radio station'Outside' pressures; Personal motivations; 2 The radio studio; Studio layout; The studio desk, mixer, control panel, console or board; Computers; Digital compression; Digital audio workstation; Tape formats; Editing principles; Editing practice; CDs, albums and other discs; Microphones; Stereo; Equipment faults; 3 Ethics; Declarations of intent; Objectivity, impartiality and fairness; Watchdog; Bad practice; The status of the media; 4 Writing for the ear; Who are you talking to?; What do you want to say?; The storage of talk; Words; Structure and signposting
- Pictures and storiesDouble meanings; The script; 5 News - policy and practice; Codes of Practice; Objectivity; Legality; News values; Investigative reporting; Campaigning journalism; The news reporting function; Accuracy; Intelligibility in the writing; Being fair; Giving offence; Causing distress; Civil disturbance and war reporting; A summary; The newsroom operation; Style book; Radio car, mobile phone; Equipment in the field; The news conference and press release; 6 Interviewing; The basic approach; Types of interview; Securing the interviewee; What the interviewee should know
- Preparation before the interviewThe pre-interview discussion; Question technique; Question 'width'; Devil's advocate; Multiple questions; Leading questions; Non-questions; Non-answers; Non-verbal communication; During the interview; Winding up; After the interview; Style; Interviewing 'cold'; Interviewing through a translator; Location interviews; The triangle of trust; 7 Vox pop; Phrasing the question; Interviewing children; Choosing the site; The recorder; Putting the question; The editing; 8 Cues and links; Information for the broadcaster; Information for the listener; Links
- 9 Newsreading and presentationThe seven Ps; Newsreading; Pronunciation; Vocal stressing; Inflection; Quotation marks; Alterations; Corrections; Lists and numbers; Station style; Continuity presentation; Errors and emergencies; Headphones; Trails and promos; 10 The discussion; Format; Selection of participants; The chairperson; Preparation; Advice to contributors; Contributor nerves; Starting the programme; Speaker control; Subject control; Technical control; Ending the programme; 11 Phone-ins; Technical facilities; Programme classification; The open line; Support staff; Choosing the calls
- The role of the presenter