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Paperback, 2nd edition
Published: 30th September 2004
Paperback, 2nd Revised edition
Published: 30th September 2004
Television Production: A Classroom Approach, Instructor Edition
By (Author) Keith Kyker
By (author) Christopher Curchy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
30th September 2004
2nd edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Other performing arts
791
Paperback
256
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
709g
Each chapter in the student text features: learning objectives, vocabulary, topic discussion, review questions, student project plans, evaluation sheets, and extension activities. The text also covers equipment use, project planning instruction, newsgathering methodology, studio production, and movie production. The teacher's guide additionally contains instructional notes to the teacher, answer sheets, instructional ideas, and evaluation notes. Grades 7-12. Approximately 60% of the material is new to this edition, and over 95% of the material has been revised and updated. In this revision, two books replace the previous three-book edition. The two earlier student books (for beginning and advanced students) have been combined into one student text. The teacher's guide remains as one volume.
Starred Review Updated for the digital age, this 2nd edition provides the bases for a high school video production course. Starting with the basics of video camera and microphone operation, then building in the skills of audio mixing, storyboarding, and scripting, the books progress naturally to more advanced film projects....Given the price, completeness, and up-to-date equipment, this is a must-buy to recommend to to your TV production teachers. Highly Recommended.-Library Media Connection
"Starred Review Updated for the digital age, this 2nd edition provides the bases for a high school video production course. Starting with the basics of video camera and microphone operation, then building in the skills of audio mixing, storyboarding, and scripting, the books progress naturally to more advanced film projects....Given the price, completeness, and up-to-date equipment, this is a must-buy to recommend to to your TV production teachers. Highly Recommended."-Library Media Connection
KEITH KYKER (M.Ed.) has 23 years teaching experience, and has been working with school television production for 18 of those years. He has earned degrees in educational media/instructional technology and speech education from the University of Central Florida. Keith currently serves as the educational media specialist at Northwood Elementary School in Crestview, Florida. Keith was previously the media specialist at Lewis Middle School in Valparaiso, Florida where he earned District Teacher of the Year honors in 1999. Before becoming a media specialist, Keith taught television production, media production, public speaking, and English at the high school and college levels. Keith recently served on the committee that developed the assessment for National Board Certification for library media, and was instrumental in providing benchmarks for accomplished media practices. CHRISTOPHER CURCHY is Educational Media Specialist, at Jensen Beach High School, Jensen Beach, Florida. Christopher has 29 years experience teaching in Florida grades K-12. With Keith Kyker, Christopher is the co-author of 9 educational technology books for Libraries Unlimited. They have presented at more than 50 conferences nationwide, write the Video Viewfinder column for Florida Media Quarterly, and host the popular Web site www.schooltv.com.