Electronic Media

Electronic Media
Title Electronic Media PDF eBook
Author Norman J. Medoff
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 320
Release 2013-03-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136030417

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Electronic Media connects the traditional world of broadcasting with the contemporary universe of digital electronic media. It provides a synopsis of the beginnings of electronic media in broadcasting, and the subsequent advancements into digital media. Underlying the structure of the book is a "See It Then, See It Now, See It Later approach that focuses on how past innovations lay the groundwork for changing trends in technology, providing the opportunity and demand for change in both broadcasting and digital media. FYI and Zoom-In boxes point to further information, tying together the immediate and long-ranging issues surrounding electronic media. Career Tracks feature the experiences of industry experts and share tips in how to approach this challenging industry. Check out the companion website at http://www.routledge.com/cw/medoff-9780240812564/ for materials for both students and instructors.

Selling Electronic Media

Selling Electronic Media
Title Selling Electronic Media PDF eBook
Author Ed Shane
Publisher Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages 492
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780240803272

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Art and Electronic Media

Art and Electronic Media
Title Art and Electronic Media PDF eBook
Author Edward A. Shanken
Publisher Phaidon Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2014-09-08
Genre Art
ISBN 9780714868585

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A timely survey that addresses the relationship between art and electronic technology, including mechanics, light, graphics, robots, virtual reality and the web.

An Introduction to Writing for Electronic Media

An Introduction to Writing for Electronic Media
Title An Introduction to Writing for Electronic Media PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Musburger, PhD
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 359
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136033130

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"Wonderfully practical....just what every media writer needs." Christopher H. Sterling George Washington University * Learn what it takes to write for commercials, news, documentaries, corporate, educational, animation, games, the internet, and dramatic film & video productions * Outlines the key skills needed for a successful media writing career The demand for quality and knowledgeable multi-platform writing is always in high demand. An Introduction to Writing for Electronic Media presents a survey of the many types of electronic media you can write for, and explains how to do it. Musburger focuses on the skills you need to write for animation versus radio or television news versus corporate training. Sample scripts help you learn by example while modeling your own scripts. Production files illustrate the integral role writers' play in the production process, and individual movie frames allow you compare these to the real scripts. Armed with the skills developed in this book, a media writer can apply for a variety of positions in newsrooms, advertising firms, motion pictures or animation studios, as well as local and national cable operations. Robert B. Musburger, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus and former Director of the School of Communication, University of Houston, USA. He has worked for 20 years in professional broadcasting, serving as camera operator, director, producer, and writer. Musburger has received numerous awards for his video work and teaching and he continues to work in electronic media with his Seattle, WA,. consulting firm, Musburger Media Services. "[An] authoritative and clearly written description of the processes involved in writing for film, radio and television production." Raymond Fielding, Dean Emeritus Florida State University

Wired Up

Wired Up
Title Wired Up PDF eBook
Author Sue Howard
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 190
Release 2005-08-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135360162

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For many years now, studies rejecting the idea of a direct causal link between the media and children's behaviour and beliefs, have been generating insights into children's interactions with all kinds of media forms. This book is designed as an accessible introduction to these important research findings, for students of cultural and communication studies, psychology, and education; for professionals working with children and young people, and in the media industry; and for parents. 'Wired Up' comprises separate studies of a wide range of electronic media forms including television, video, computer games and the telephone, and includes coverage of a broad age-range, from pre-school children to adolescents and young adults. It provides insights into such diverse issues as the gendered nature of media consumption, the role of parental regulation and peer groups, and the significance of narrative, realism and morality.

Critical Issues in Electronic Media

Critical Issues in Electronic Media
Title Critical Issues in Electronic Media PDF eBook
Author Simon Penny
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 308
Release 2015-03-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1438415818

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Critical Issues in Electronic Media is an interdisciplinary sourcebook that offers new critical perspectives directly related to, or arising from, the practice of electronic media art. It sketches the changing topology of culture as it enters electronic space and specifically addresses questions of art practice in that space. Some of the contributions focus on the dynamics of specific emerging media such as interactive media, while others look at the cultural conditions formed by, and forming around, new technological complexes. Still others examine contemporary technocultural manifestations against a background of social and technological history. The contributors are professionally and geographically diverse, representing professional fields such as computer graphics, video, sound, drama, and visual arts as well as media, cultural and literary theory, and the social sciences. Together, these essays provide a rich survey of contemporary technological critique and offer a perspective on creative practice in technological media.

Electronic Media Law

Electronic Media Law
Title Electronic Media Law PDF eBook
Author Roger L. Sadler
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 472
Release 2005-03-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1506320651

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Electronic Media Law is written for mass media students, not for future lawyers, so the text is straightforward and explains "legalese." The author covers First Amendment law, political broadcasting rules, broadcast content regulations, FCC rules for station operations, cable regulation, media ownership rules, media liability lawsuits, intrusive newsgathering methods, media restrictions during wartime, libel, privacy, copyright, advertising law, freedom of information, cameras in the court, and privilege.