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TV News Recognition

  • M. Talebi

Research output: Book / ReportBookAcademicpeer-review

Abstract

In this investigative book, we provide an overview of the diverse tools and techniques employed by TV news to convey information to its audience. The initial chapter serves as an introduction, presenting the fundamental concepts and key elements that constitute TV Journalism. In the following chapter, we explore the intricate details of these elements, including text, pictures, graphics, animation, music, sound effects, and various titles and subtitles, all of which contribute to the effective presentation of TV news. The third chapter delves into the various forms of TV news production, shedding light on essential components such as headlines, news in brief, breaking news, packaged reports (recorded reports), live reports, VC (reports constructed in the newsroom), RO (news without accompanying visuals), VO (news presented with actual or archived visuals), and a range of other elements. These encompass captioning, animations, sound bites, documentaries, video clips, coming-up segments, commentaries, hard talks, features, advance stories, arm stations, face-to-face interviews, and online interviews, each playing a significant role in the multifaceted world of TV news. The fourth chapter delves into the intricate engineering of news production, exploring aspects such as timing, decoupage (sequence of shots), design, and presentation. These technical considerations are crucial in ensuring a seamless and engaging experience for the viewers, as they contribute to the overall impact and effectiveness of the news presentation. Concluding our exploration, the final chapter takes a closer look at the digital newsroom and its impact on modern news communication. We explore the evolving landscape of news production in the digital age, highlighting the various modes of communication that have emerged, transforming the way news is gathered, disseminated, and consumed.
Original languagePersian (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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