Teaching the Video Production Class: Beyond the Morning Newscast
By (Author) David Howard
By (author) Amy Hunter
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
13th January 2014
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Educational: Social sciences, social studies
302.23071
Paperback
232
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
680g
This guidebook is a must-have resource for anyone teaching a television production class or running a morning news show at the elementary, middle, or high school level. Teaching a television production class is a real challenge, especially when working with the typical budget and time limitations of most elementary, middle, or high school curricula. Beyond the technical aspects of teaching this subject, what is the best way to keep students engaged and challenged while teaching them skills that will help make them college and career ready Spanning lesson plans, video production activities, assessment, and more, this book supplies a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to teaching a television production class, using whatever equipment is readily available. It focuses on the critical aspects of how to teach television production and organize lessons, rather than the quickly evolving details of what equipment or editing software to use. The authors also provide lessons on creating and executing a daily newscast show, how to evaluate that show and collect school-wide data for further evaluation and improvement, and how to archive and mount these productions on the school website.
David Howard is a television production teacher at Umatilla Middle School in Umatilla, FL. Amy Hunter is the media specialist and television production teacher at Umatilla Middle School in Umatilla, FL.