Multiskilling for Television Production

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  • Provides a complete guide to the skills, techniques and operational procedures for today's television environment
  • A quick and easy reference for on the job use
  • Covers the latest digital technology
Written by television trainers who run their own courses on Multiskilling, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to the broad range of skills and technical knowledge required in this industry. It details all the essential information you need to know, acting as an on-the-job reference source for everyday use. Multiskilling for Television Production concentrates on the techniques associated with news and magazine programme production, where most technical operators are usually employed, but most techniques are shared across the whole spectrum of television and filmmaking. Anyone baffled by the range and scope of skills to be mastered will find this book invaluable.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Alan Bermingham operates as International Training and Television Consultancy, specializing in television lighting. He was formerly Head of Lighting at Television South West. Alan is co-author of The Video Studio published by Focal Press.

Peter Ward is a freelance cameraman and television trainer working with International Training and Television Consultancy. He is ex-Chairman of the Guild of Television Cameramen and former Head of Cameras at Television South West. He is also author of Basic Betacam and DVCPro Camerawork, Multi-Camerawork, and TV Technical Operations, all published by Focal Press.

Chris Wherry is a Freelance trainer currently based in Singapore. He has a wealth of experience in training students in the principles of sound for television and was formerly Head of Sound at Television South West.

Name in long format: Multiskilling for Television Production
ISBN-10: 0240515579
ISBN-13: 9780240515571
Book pages: 404
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Focal Press
Dimensions: Height: 9.69 Inches, Length: 7.44 Inches, Weight: 1.90038469844 Pounds, Width: 0.95 Inches

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