Thirty Seconds to Air
Description
The definitive field guide to live TV reporting, complete with real-world examples
Thirty Seconds to Air is a pocket field guide that explains the procedures, experience, and skills required to produce live television newscasts that are noteworthy for their substance and style. The guide covers live presentation, delivery, and legal and ethical issues in a conversational style, and illustrates challenging situations with real-world, concrete examples. The book also includes exercises and references drawn from the Associated Press, professional broadcast journalism associations, and the Internet. Useful for students and professionals, this guide dives into the knowledge and mindset of an experienced, skilled television professional.
Foreword ixIntroduction xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
The Basics 3
Overcoming Anxiety 4
The Live Shot 7
The Presentation 29
Models of Success 30
Tips for Finding Focus 36
Special Concerns 39
Notes---No Notes 51
Reading the Notes: Overreliance 51
Reducing the Need for Notes 53
Breaking News: Working without Notes 64
The Technical Side of Live 73
The Basics 73
Equipment 74
Communication 79
Glitches Happen 83
Finding Your Balance 85
Learning from Failure 85
Stress and Adrenaline 87
Extremes: Living without Balance 89
Finding the Balance: Managing Stress 97
Practice! Practice! Practice! 111
Why Practice? 111
Using Practice Scenarios 113
Sample Practice Scenarios 117
The ``Real World'': Internships 137
Internships in TV and Radio News: Paid and Unpaid 137
Making the Most of Internships 150
Sensitivity 157
Importance of Sensitivity 157
Special Concerns 158
AP Libel Manual 170
Resources 187
Codes of Ethics 187
The Internet 193
Television Markets (Ranked Numerically) 214
Suggested Readings 223
"...provides valuable advice for both the veteran and the beginner...It's the next step for anyone planning a career in television news: digest it, keep it in a prominent place on the bookshelf, and refer to it frequently." - Journalism and Mass Communication QuarterlyBob Arya is the author of Thirty Seconds to Air: A Field Reporter's Guide to Live Television Reporting, published by Wiley. Bill Kurtis is an American television journalist, producer, narrator, and news anchor. He was also the host of a number of A&E crime and news documentary shows, including Investigative Reports, American Justice, and Cold Case Files.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780813825793
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 127.00(W) x Dimensions: 203.00(H) x Dimensions: 15.00(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English