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Producing for TV and Emerging Media

A Real-World Approach for Producers

Dustin Morrow Kacey Morrow Kacey Morrow (Western Washington University, USA)

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Routledge
27 July 2020
"Gain a thorough understanding of the nuanced and multidimensional role producers play in television and emerging media today to harness the creative, technical, interpersonal, and financial skills essential for success in this vibrant and challenging field.

Producing for TV and New Media, Fourth edition is your guide to avoiding the obstacles and pitfalls commonly encountered by new and aspiring producers. This fourth edition has been updated to include:

""Focus on Emerging Media"" sections that highlight emerging media, web video, mobile format media and streaming media

Sample production forms and contracts

Review questions accompanying each interview and chapter

Interviews with industry professionals that offer practical insight into cutting-edge developments in television and emerging media production

Fresh analysis of emerging media technologies and streaming media markets

Written especially for new and aspiring producers with an insight that simply cannot be found in any other book, this new edition of a text used by professors and professionals alike is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to find success as a television or emerging media producer."
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 184mm, 
Weight:   700g
ISBN:   9780367424534
ISBN 10:   0367424533
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Cathrine Kellison was a member of the Producers Guild of America, the Writers Guild of America, the Independent Documentary Association, and won numerous industry awards, including two WGA awards for Outstanding Achievement. She passed away in 2009. Dustin Morrow is a filmmaker, author, programmer and tenured professor of Film at Portland State University. He has also taught at Temple University and the University of Iowa and was an editor and director of short-form projects and series television in Los Angeles, working with such clients as MTV, Fox Sports, and the Discovery Channel. Kacey Morrow is a media artist, scholar and tenured professor of new media design at Western Washington University. She has years of experience as a motion, print, and multimedia designer in Chicago, and her videos have appeared in several film festivals and exhibitions nationwide.

Reviews for Producing for TV and Emerging Media: A Real-World Approach for Producers

Praise for Producing for TV and New Media, Third Edition Eric Scholl Associate Professor, Columbia College Chicago This is easily the most complete overview of the television producer's job and responsibilities. Required reading for all of our TV students. Evan Meaney Associate Professor, University of South Carolina Producing for TV and New Media: A Real-World Approach for Producers is an invaluable education for those interested in becoming a successful producer. Comprehensively examining current trends and standards, the authors help to prepare their readers for any production scenario, big or small. I would consider this required reading for anyone interested in media. From new-to-the-game web-producers looking for tips to seasoned pros looking to take the next step, the [book] offers something for everyone. Sasha Waters Freyer Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University The focus on new media, new markets, deliverables and the legal ins-and-outs of producing make Producing for TV and New Media the most comprehensive book addressing the newest challenges of the small screen, and of our increasingly mobile, multiplying home screens, in ages. Ashley Maynor Director, Library Lab, New York University I was very impressed with how the book covers so much ground - from technical aspects of each stage of production to legal and licensing issues. The interviews and conversations with pros in the field, which comprise a full chapter of the book, are especially insightful and help to make this text unique.


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