Television production
Television Production offers you a very practical guide to professional TV and video production techniques. You will find straightforward description and explanations of the equipment you will use, and discover the best ways to use it. You will also learn how to anticipate and quickly overcome typic...
Otros Autores: | , |
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Focal Press/Elsevier
2009.
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Edición: | 14th ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627960406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Television Production; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART 1The Foundations of Television Production; CHAPTER 1An Overview of Television Production; Television Production; Equipment Has Become Simpler to Use; The Illusion of Reality; Television versus New Media; It's Not Just Academic; Techniques Will Tell; Having the Edge; Overview; Organization; Television, Video, or Film?; Television Organizations; The Equipment Is Always Changing; Today's Equipment; The Production Team; The Hidden Factors of Production; Review Questions; CHAPTER 2The People Who Make It Happen
- The Production CrewTalent; The Freelance Crew; Review Questions; CHAPTER 3The Television Production Facility; Production Methods; The Venue; The Television Studio; Remote Production Facilities; The Production Switcher; The Wipe; Chroma-Key; Synchronized Movements with the Virtual Set; Practical Examples; Digital Video Effects; Review Questions; CHAPTER 4How Television Works; The Video Signal; Light and Shade; Distributing the Signal; Television Standard Compatibility; The Television Picture; Picture Detail; Picture Tones; Review Questions; PART 2The Process, Script, and Production Plan
- CHAPTER 5The Production ProcessThe Three Stages of Production; Stage 1: Planning and Preparation; Why Plan?; The Idea: Starting with a Concept; Setting the Goals and Objectives; The Target Audience; The Budget; Limitations/Restrictions; The Production Plan; Production Methods; Schedule; Coverage; Building an Outline; Research; Regular Studio Formats; Complex Productions; Treatment Breakdown; Developing the Camera Plan; Storyboards; Production Aspects; The Production Meeting; Location Surveys (Recce); Setup; The Rehearsal; Stage 2: Production; The Director During the Production
- The Producer During the ProductionProduction Emphasis; Selective Tools; Selective Techniques; The Screen Transforms Reality; Interpretative Production Techniques; Stage 3: Postproduction; Review Questions; CHAPTER 6The Script and Production Plan; The Script's Purpose; The Live Event Production Plan; The Outline Script: Semiscripted Production; Fully Scripted Shows; Basic Script Layout Formats; Keep It Brief; Suggestions on Scriptwriting; Be Visual; Pacing the Program; Style; Hints on Developing the Script; Storyboards; Additional Production Plan Information; Review Questions
- PART 3Visualizing the StoryCHAPTER 7What the Camera Can Do; Television Cameras; Types of Cameras; Camcorders; Studio Cameras; Miniature or Point-of-View Cameras; Camera Basics; The Viewfinder; The Camera's Controls; The Camera Lens; Lens Systems; Lens Controls; Focal Length; Lens Angle; Normal Lens; Telephoto Lens; Wide-Angle Lens; Supplementary Lenses; Zoom Lens; Focusing; Exposure; Camera Lens Filters; Camera Filter Wheel; Video Gain Adjustment; Shutter Speeds; Supporting the Camera; Camera Stabilizers; Choosing the Right Camera Mount; Review Questions; CHAPTER 8Using the Camera
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