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Computers In Broadcast And Cable Newsrooms Using Technology In Television News Production Phillip O Keirstead

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Computers In Broadcast And Cable Newsrooms Using Technology In Television News Production Phillip O Keirstead
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Publisher: LEA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.04 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Phillip O. Keirstead
ISBN: 9780805830637, 9780805830644, 0805830634, 0805830642
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Computers In Broadcast And Cable Newsrooms Using Technology In Television News Production Phillip O Keirstead by Phillip O. Keirstead 9780805830637, 9780805830644, 0805830634, 0805830642 instant download after payment.

In this text for students in television news and broadcast production courses, Keirstead (Florida A&M University) discusses how television news is produced and introduces the role of digital and automation technologies. Using an accessible and engaging style, he starts with an overview of the newsroom, the role of the news producer, and the basic production activities, then examines the integration of technology throughout the stages of producing a news broadcast.

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